Release Year: 2013
Manufacturer: Groove3
Manufacturer’s Website: www.groove3.com/str/SKANNER-XT-Explained.html
Author: Al Swettenham
Duration: 01:39:58
Type of Material Distributed: Video Lesson
Language: English
- 280Β MB
Description: In SKANNER XT Explained, Al Swettenham covers this sonic beast, showing you all the ins and outs. Skanner XT is a sample-based software synthesizer capable of creating original and unique sounds thanks to a revolutionary form of synthesis known as “scanned synthesis.” Learn all about it and create your own cutting-edge sounds.
Skanner XT Explained is here! Al Swettenham tackles this sonic monster, showing you all the ins and outs. Skanner XT is a sample-based software synthesizer capable of creating original and unique sounds via a revolutionary form of synthesis known as “scanned synthesis.” Learn all about it here and create your own cutting-edge, out-of-this-world sounds.
Al begins with an introduction to the synth, explaining its concept and how truly unique and powerful it is. Next, an overview of the GUI is given, as well as a tour of its Morphoder and Global LFO panels. The synth engine is then explored, as well as the Polyphonic Processing section where you process your raw sound.
Going deeper, Al gets into the studio-quality effects, covering the 8-Pole filter, amp cabinet, echo, flanger and reverb. The Modulator’s section is then examined, where you learn to exercise complete control over your sound. Macro controls are also revealed, so you know how to control different parameters at once, making for more complex tones. Finally Al shows you how to use your own samples with SKANNER XT, to create your own, mind bending sonics.
Native Instruments SKANNER XT is a truly amazing sound tool, so why not learn what it really can do… Watch “SKANNER XT Explained” today.
Content :
01 Introduction
02 Overview
03 Morpher & Global LFO
04 The Synth Engine
05 Polyphonic Processing Section
06 The Effects Section Pt.1
07 The Effects Section Pt.2
08 The Modulators Section Pt.1
09 The Modulators Section Pt.2
10 Macro Controls
11 Using Your Own Samples
Example files: None
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1024×768, 4:3, 30,000 fps, ~258 kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, 126 kbps, 2 channels