For this album, I’m using the Roland E‑X10, an arranger keyboard that costs around €190. My goal is to create a simple, original piece for each rhythm—not covers, but my own compositions.
I’m not a professional musician, and it’s been a long time since I last practiced, but I genuinely enjoy making music.
The Roland E‑X10 includes 207 rhythms across 11 genres: 8 Beat, 16 Beat, Ballad, Dance, Soul & Funk, Jazz, Latin, Country, Traditional, World, and Pianist.
I selected the first rhythm from each genre and tried to turn it into something of my own. Each track comes with a video showing the performance.
All audio was recorded through a Roland Rubix22 interface into Ableton Live 12 on my computer. After that, I ran everything through Masteringbox for the final mastering stage.
I’m not a professional musician, and it’s been a long time since I last practiced, but I genuinely enjoy making music.
The Roland E‑X10 includes 207 rhythms across 11 genres: 8 Beat, 16 Beat, Ballad, Dance, Soul & Funk, Jazz, Latin, Country, Traditional, World, and Pianist.
I selected the first rhythm from each genre and tried to turn it into something of my own. Each track comes with a video showing the performance.
All audio was recorded through a Roland Rubix22 interface into Ableton Live 12 on my computer. After that, I ran everything through Masteringbox for the final mastering stage.