>Just bought a Korg R3
>No prior experience with Keyboards
>Want to make chill, dancey music similar to Twin sister.
Can any of you guys point me in the right direction as to where I should start learning? I've been looking up chord shapes and learning those but I don't know how to achieve the sound I desire.
>>61983440
Fuck you, Jack
lmao
>>61983341
Learn about synths, then learn theory.
Electronic music is generally more about the sound then the actually playing.
>>61983716
Ive been reading about chord relations and learning scales. When you say learn about synths what exactly do you mean? Thank you for the response.
>>61984439
this is from the 80s but synths really haven't changed that much
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atvtBE6t48M
>>61984459
I saw this but didn't know if it would be worth checking out. Would you consider the R3 a good synth for what I'm trying to achieve or should I look somewhere else?
there's a /prod/ thread for a reason.
>>61983341
whats wrogn with your camera?
>>61985035
Yeah and its full of shit posting.
>>61984439
I'd say there's two main aspects of playing the synth
>getting the sound you want
>playing the keyboard
>>61986810
it wasn't so bad but then that chordbot guy kept starting shit when he told him his machine was stupid & to stop putting it in the sticky
>>61983484
Lmao that wasn't me but I saw the thread and recognized your table you fuccboi
OP you need to just turn it on and fuck around, find sounds that you like. Don't worry about emulating something. Synths are really fun
>>61987550
IMO there's an advantage to having physical nobs to tweak, etc
>>61987948
>IMO there's an advantage to having physical nobs to tweak, etc
yeah ofc there is, but I guess that's why controllers exist (also ones with paired vsti)