Lynda.com – Synth Programming: Beyond the Basics [Tutorial, ENG]

By | May 2, 2019

 

Year of release : 2014
Manufacturer : Lynda.com
Manufacturer site : www.lynda.com/Logic-Pro-Massive-Native-Instruments-Ableton-Live-tutorials/Synth-Programming-Beyond-Basics/173789-2.html
By : Scott Hirsch
Duration : 01:54:00
Type of handing out material : Video
Language : English

Description : Increase your level. Move beyond the basics of sound synthesis, in this course with musician Scott Hirsch. These advanced lessons will help you learn the inner elements of familiar synth programming techniques, as well as several options for your further advancement.
Up your levels. Move beyond the basics of sound synthesis, in this course with musician Scott Hirsch. There are some tricks that you can follow. Scott build modeling, modeling, and vocoding techniques. Tickings, tickings, and basslines;
Note: Scott uses a combination of techniques for your choice. The specific synths used include Native Instruments Massive; Logic’s ES2, EFM1, and Sculpture plugins, and the EVOC 20 PS vocoder synth; and Ableton Live’s Collision and Operator.

Content
Introduction 4m 3s
Welcome 1m 3s
Synth concepts are a universal language 1m 51s
Using the exercise files 1m 9s
1. Beyond the Basics 43m 48s
Native Instruments MASSIVE 10m 58s
Logic ES2 5m 16s Beyond the basics with modular-component synthesis
Advanced Logic ES2 10m 5s
MASSIVE 9m 21s advanced envelope techniques with Native Instruments
Programming wobble bass with pulse width 8m 8s
2. Further Synth Possibilities 31m 16s
Exploring the theory of FM synthesis 1m 41s
Working with FM synthesis 10m 38s
Concepts in modeling synthesis 10m 52s
Vocoding techniques 8m 5s
3. Making New Sounds: Tutorials 34m 48s
Making a classic vocoding effect 8m 17s
Making a rich, evolving FM bass 6m 13s
Making an evocative synth hi-hat 10m 28s
Making an arpeggiating percussive sound 9m 50s
Conclusion 49s
Next steps 49s

Example files : present
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×720, 16: 9, 15.000 fps, ~ 258 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 48.0 KHz, 128 Kbps, 2 channels

 

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