LYNDA Synth Programming Basics TUTORiAL-Keiso

TEAM Keiso 2014.03.07 | 227.43 MB
Early modular synthesizers that once took up entire rooms are now available at our fingertips with modern DAWs. Though software synths often use the same knobs and sliders as the originals, all the controls can be confusing. But you can crack the code of programming synths with these tutorials from sound designer and engineer Scott Hirsch. Learn about the building blocks of synthesis (sine waves) and how you can build more complex tones with additive synthesis. Then discover how to sculpt your sound with filters and envelopes and create a number of example synth sounds, including a synth lead, a rich pad, a drum sound, and a synth bass. Along the way, Scott shares specific techniques for synth programming using the AIR Vacuum synth in Pro Tools, Reason's Subtractor, and Retro Synth in Logic Pro.
Include:
Introduction
•Welcome
•The universal language of synthesis
•Using the exercise files
1. Tone Generation
•It all starts with the sine wave
•Building complex tones with additive synthesis
•Working with oscillators
2. Shaping Your Sound
•Exploring filters
•Creating envelopes with attack, decay, sustain, and release (ADSR)
•Enriching sound using a low-frequency oscillator (LFO)
•Frequency modulation (FM) synthesis
3. Making New Sounds
•How to make a synth lead
•How to make a rich pad
•How to make a drum sound
•How to make a synth bass