- Learn the basics of synth programming.
- Explore the options of synthesis and how to use them to create custom sounds.
- Apply your skills to modern software and hardware synthesizers and virtual instruments.
Overview
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Move beyond the preset sounds on your synthesizer—or just learn the basics of synthesis—with this collection of courses. In this learning path, you can explore the creative and technical aspects of synthesis and sound creation for modern keyboards and synthesizers.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Demystifying Audio Synthesis: The Basics
-Learn how synthesis actually works, how to sculpt sound with filters and envelopes, and how to craft your own synth patches, including leads, pads, drums, and bass.
Course 2: Demystifying Audio Synthesis: Beyond The Basics
-Move beyond the basics of synth programming, and learn techniques for creating big moving basslines, evocative percussion patterns, and rich synth pads.
Course 3: Logic Pro X: Virtual Instruments
-Improve music and audio production using the virtual instruments in Logic Pro X. Learn how to apply effects and take a tour of synthesizers, samplers, drum kits, and sound design.
Course 4: Pro Tools: Virtual Instruments
-Explore how to work with the virtual instruments in Pro Tools. Learn about the Boom drum machine, vintage keyboards, XPand!2, and more.
Course 5: Recording Sessions in Pro Tools
-Discover how to create and execute your own recording sessions using the digital audio workstation Pro Tools. Get pro tips on how to start your journey into sound engineering.
Course 6: Ableton Live 12 Essential Training
-Learn all the essentials of working effectively with Ableton Live.
Course 7: Learning MASSIVE
-Discover the power of MASSIVE, Native Instrument's popular and flexible soft synth for creating colossal-sounding basslines, leads, pads, and more.
Course 8: Learning Modular Synthesis: Eurorack Expansion
-Discover the important modules you need to expand a core system such as a Moog Mother-32, and explore a selection of modules available in the Eurorack modular synthesizer format.
Course 9: Learning Modular Synthesis: Arturia Modular V
-Use Arturia Modular V—a realistic emulation of the original Moog modular synths of the 1960s and 1970s—to "patch" a modular synth to create your own sounds.
Course 1: Demystifying Audio Synthesis: The Basics
-Learn how synthesis actually works, how to sculpt sound with filters and envelopes, and how to craft your own synth patches, including leads, pads, drums, and bass.
Course 2: Demystifying Audio Synthesis: Beyond The Basics
-Move beyond the basics of synth programming, and learn techniques for creating big moving basslines, evocative percussion patterns, and rich synth pads.
Course 3: Logic Pro X: Virtual Instruments
-Improve music and audio production using the virtual instruments in Logic Pro X. Learn how to apply effects and take a tour of synthesizers, samplers, drum kits, and sound design.
Course 4: Pro Tools: Virtual Instruments
-Explore how to work with the virtual instruments in Pro Tools. Learn about the Boom drum machine, vintage keyboards, XPand!2, and more.
Course 5: Recording Sessions in Pro Tools
-Discover how to create and execute your own recording sessions using the digital audio workstation Pro Tools. Get pro tips on how to start your journey into sound engineering.
Course 6: Ableton Live 12 Essential Training
-Learn all the essentials of working effectively with Ableton Live.
Course 7: Learning MASSIVE
-Discover the power of MASSIVE, Native Instrument's popular and flexible soft synth for creating colossal-sounding basslines, leads, pads, and more.
Course 8: Learning Modular Synthesis: Eurorack Expansion
-Discover the important modules you need to expand a core system such as a Moog Mother-32, and explore a selection of modules available in the Eurorack modular synthesizer format.
Course 9: Learning Modular Synthesis: Arturia Modular V
-Use Arturia Modular V—a realistic emulation of the original Moog modular synths of the 1960s and 1970s—to "patch" a modular synth to create your own sounds.
Taught by
Scott Hirsch, Scott Hirsch, Evan Sutton, Evan Sutton, Nate Mars, Rick Schmunk, Jesse Scott, Jesse Scott, Chris Meyer and Chris Meyer