My
@Iron Keys process is:
For the West Coast lead (I switch to Claverotor) I play(ed) the synth notes B-A-B-C#-Db-B-A-G-F#-Gb-E-F#-Gb-E then switch back to West Coast Lead
For Retro Lead I turned the Cutoff knob all the way down and play(ed) notes B-B-A-A on Retro
Lead and switched instrument to Smooth Clav
For bass I played in Fat Mono Bass notes B-A-G-B then C#-Db-D-E-F#-Gb then B-A-G-B again then switched instrument to Liverpool bass
For 1st drum part I chose Bluebird and used Snare
For 2nd drum part I chose Crate Digger switched to Future Breaks and used bass drum
For 3rd drum part I chose Future Breaks switched to Four on the Floor and used mid tom
For 4th drum part I chose Hard Knock tambourine and switched to Brooklyn kit and played w/velocity
For 5th drum part I used cymbal in SoCal kit
For the “rattling” aka “stick roll” sound I used Modern 808 in Beat Sequencer and changed the pattern length to 32 steps and changed the instrument to Modern TR-727 and then changed instrument in Kit Pieces to Quijada followed by:
Sampler option in Keyboard and merging that w/the stick roll created in Beat Sequencer
Played notes B-A-F#-Gb-E-F#-Gb in Hollywood Strings which serve as the strings part heard in OG instrumental