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Electronic Music Production - Synthesis

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Mitch Lee

15:00:48

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  • 1 - How Sound is Made.mp4
    02:03
  • 2 - What is a Synthesizer.mp4
    01:54
  • 3 - Hardware vs Software.mp4
    01:09
  • 4 - Moog Model D.mp4
    06:42
  • 5 - Moog Model D Jam.mp4
    03:16
  • 6 - Novation Bass Station II.mp4
    05:32
  • 7 - Bass Station II Jam.mp4
    02:02
  • 8 - Roland System I.mp4
    04:29
  • 9 - Roland System I Jam.mp4
    03:45
  • 10 - Native Instrument FM8.mp4
    04:06
  • 11 - Types of Synthesis.mp4
    01:43
  • 12 - Software Synth Intro.mp4
    01:29
  • 13 - Ableton Operator.mp4
    03:35
  • 14 - Serum.mp4
    02:44
  • 15 - Geography of Analog I.mp4
    02:29
  • 16 - Geography of Analog II.mp4
    04:28
  • 17 - Loading and Saving Presets.mp4
    03:01
  • 18 - Hot Swap.mp4
    00:47
  • 19 - Oscillators Part 1.mp4
    35:17
  • 20 - Osciallators Part 2.mp4
    23:49
  • 21 - Filters.mp4
    58:22
  • 22 - Modulation.mp4
    31:59
  • 23 - Samplers and Envelopes.mp4
    06:00
  • 24 - Retriggering.mp4
    09:19
  • 25 - What is an LFO.mp4
    45:03
  • 26 - Operators LFOs.mp4
    20:36
  • 27 - Make a Dubstep Wobble.mp4
    27:53
  • 28 - Max For Live.mp4
    18:38
  • 29 - What is FM Synthesis.mp4
    02:45
  • 30 - FM Part 1.mp4
    05:44
  • 31 - FM Part 2.mp4
    11:38
  • 32 - FM Part 3.mp4
    04:01
  • 33 - FM Part 4.mp4
    08:57
  • 34 - Mapping and Sound Design.mp4
    07:46
  • 35 - Making an FM Arp Sound.mp4
    04:41
  • 36 - Making an FM Piano Patch.mp4
    09:38
  • 37 - Types of Sounds.mp4
    33:56
  • 38 - Analysis of Sound.mp4
    12:57
  • 39 - Reverse Engineering Part 1.mp4
    21:26
  • 40 - Reverse Engineering Part 2.mp4
    28:59
  • 41 - Electric Ableton Live.mp4
    46:09
  • 42 - Collision Ableton Live.mp4
    43:04
  • 43 - Tension Ableton Live.mp4
    19:02
  • 44 - Simpler Ableton Live.mp4
    54:21
  • 45 - Sampler Ableton Live.mp4
    52:23
  • 46 - Instrument Racks Ableton Live.mp4
    35:10
  • 47 - Intro to Massive.mp4
    38:04
  • 48 - Massive Patch Excercises.mp4
    43:34
  • 49 - Intro to FM8.mp4
    51:38
  • 50 - Future Pad Tutorial.mp4
    32:45
  • Description


    Learn Modern Synthesis - Hardware and Software for any genre

    What You'll Learn?


    • Synthesis for Music Production
    • How to navigate and create your own sounds on hardware synths
    • How to navigate and create your own sounds on software synths
    • What each component on a synthesizer does
    • Hear a sound and know how to re create it on a soft synth or hardware synth

    Who is this for?


  • Beginner and Intermediate Music Producers
  • Music Producers who are wanting to create their own sounds
  • Music Producers who want to understand synthesis
  • Music Producers interested in how music is made and what sounds they are hearing in their favorite tracks
  • What You Need to Know?


  • A beginner level of Ableton Live
  • More details


    Description

    Have you always wanted to approach a hardware synth like a Moog or a software synth like Massive and understand how to program it? Well this course is for you.

    The goal of this course is to provide students with a fundamental understanding of how synthesizers work and how to manipulate them to create the sounds they've always wanted to make.

    Learn essential synth elements such as oscillators, filters, and envelopes: what they do, how they work together, and how to go about creating sounds beyond the manufacturer’s pre-set patches.


    UPON FINISHING THIS COURSE YOU WILL KNOW:

    • How to identify just about any synthesizer by type, old or new, and how to use it

    • How to create any sound of your own concept using a hardware or software synthesizer

    • How to incorporate synthesizers and synth-style processing techniques into DAW programs like Ableton Live

    • How to distinguish where your favourite “retro” synth sounds come from along with other classic sounds like those made by Moog, ARP and Oberheim

    TOPICS COVERED

    • Signal Generators and Signal Modifiers

    • Types of Synthesis  (subtractive, additive, FM, wavetable etc.)

    • Synthesizer modules – (VCO, VCF, VCA, CV processors, LFO, Wave Shapers)

    • Common synthesizer layouts

    • Incorporating synth elements into audio production

    • Hardware vs. software - finding the right synth for you

    WHAT YOU WILL NEED

    • We cover all the Ableton Live Synths so Ableton Live would be helpful but not mandatory.

    • We cover Native Instruments FM8 and Massive. Again not mandatory but helpful.

    Who this course is for:

    • Beginner and Intermediate Music Producers
    • Music Producers who are wanting to create their own sounds
    • Music Producers who want to understand synthesis
    • Music Producers interested in how music is made and what sounds they are hearing in their favorite tracks

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    Mitch Lee is an award winning film, tv and video game composer and producer. Mitch is also a certified Ableton Live Instructor and has a passion for breaking down and passing on music production skills and techniques. Mitch has gone on to produce music for companies like Warner Brothers, Activision, Atari, ESPN, Adidas, Nissan, Lamborghini and many more.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 50
    • duration 15:00:48
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/04/15