Release year: 2021
Manufacturer website: Skillshare
Author: Vishal Ramchandani
Duration: 1 hour 5 minutes
Handout type: Video tutorial
English language
Sample files: present
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280×720 30fps 693kbps
Audio: AAC 48000Hz stereo 189kbps
Description : Welcome to the “Complete Synthesizer and Sound Design Course – From Beginner to Advanced”.
Use these basic principles with any synthesizer like Serum, Massive, Arturia, Sylenth.
Sound design from day 1 immediately after completing this course.
Hello, my name is Vishal. I’ve been producing music for the last 4 years and I’m really happy to share my sound design skills with you.
Use any synthesizer like a pro! Description: Welcome to the The Complete Synthesizer and Sound Design Course – Beginner to Advance.
Use any synth such as Serum, Massive, Arturia, Sylenth with these basal principles.
Sound design from day 1 right after taking this class.
Hi, my name is Vishal. I have been producing music for the past 4 years and I am really excited to share my sound design skills with you.
Use any synth like a professional!
Content :
1 Introduction (1:11)
2. What are Synthesizers (0:50)
3. Types of Synths (1:25)
4. Synth Terminologies You Need to Know (1:23)
5. An Important Overview (1:17)
6. This Control Helps Get the Right Sound (4:35)
7. A Visual Representation of Our Control (3:31)
8. How to Shape the Sound (05:37)
9. The Third Fundamental Control (6:58)
10. How to Work With the Third Control (06:35)
11. How to fix Static Sounds (06:39)
12. The Fifth Fundamental Control (3:42)
13. Creating a Sound from Scratch (5:50)
14. How I Plan on Shaping the Sound (1:21)
15. Shaping the Sound (05:20)
16. Giving Character to Our Sound (3:43)
17. Adding Some Movement to the Sound (3:58)
18. A Few Final Words (0:43)
2. Play it and listen carefully
3. Take note of the sound, its shape, character and movement
4. Open your DAW, and import the .mid file attached below
5. Create a new Synth track using Lokomotiv or any Synth of your choice
6. Recreate the sound of the .wav file you listened to
7. Take a screenshot of your synth settings and upload it to the gallery
8. Check the answer attached as a PNG file below