Synth Tutorials

Synth Tutorials
Posted on: 06.10.2008 by Jenny Pow
http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/...-to-synthesis/

Saw this today and got really excited. I wish i would have seen this a few years ago... Now i wont have to guess as much lol. Figured id share, great for beginners to read
Ryan Morales
07.10.2008
Originally Posted by BentoSan
Ive been playing with synths far longer than i have been djing and its not really about the maths eh... when you play with Synths long enough you know where to reach to get "that sound", like djing its about practice practice practice ! You can learn all the synths maths you want but your patches will still sound like crap if you don't get artistic !

I personally suggest learning where to reach to get the sounds that you want before you even start worrying about the maths behind it all.
Bento with the knowledge on your face.

Maths is only useful IMO if you want to build your own synth.

The synthesis itself as Bento said is about learning how the synth your using works (and synths in general) and being creative. Building up an undertstanding for sound.

ATM my fav synth which I keep raving about is Circle. Its fucking DOPE. Its interface is awesome. Its hardout visual, whcih works well for me as I'm a very visual person (I believe a lot of digital DJs are so).

http://www.futureaudioworkshop.com/
Jenny Pow
06.10.2008
http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/...-to-synthesis/

Saw this today and got really excited. I wish i would have seen this a few years ago... Now i wont have to guess as much lol. Figured id share, great for beginners to read
Dj Gjaka
08.10.2008
+1 Krilikz

Thanks for the link. Now my synths have exta BBUUUUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Adolf Hit
07.10.2008
Shot for that link Krilikz,

Awesome for noobs like me that understand the math but not teh sound.
Ryan Morales
07.10.2008
Originally Posted by BentoSan
Ive been playing with synths far longer than i have been djing and its not really about the maths eh... when you play with Synths long enough you know where to reach to get "that sound", like djing its about practice practice practice ! You can learn all the synths maths you want but your patches will still sound like crap if you don't get artistic !

I personally suggest learning where to reach to get the sounds that you want before you even start worrying about the maths behind it all.
Bento with the knowledge on your face.

Maths is only useful IMO if you want to build your own synth.

The synthesis itself as Bento said is about learning how the synth your using works (and synths in general) and being creative. Building up an undertstanding for sound.

ATM my fav synth which I keep raving about is Circle. Its fucking DOPE. Its interface is awesome. Its hardout visual, whcih works well for me as I'm a very visual person (I believe a lot of digital DJs are so).

http://www.futureaudioworkshop.com/
Xavier Emanuels
07.10.2008
Ive been playing with synths far longer than i have been djing and its not really about the maths eh... when you play with Synths long enough you know where to reach to get "that sound", like djing its about practice practice practice ! You can learn all the synths maths you want but your patches will still sound like crap if you don't get artistic !

I personally suggest learning where to reach to get the sounds that you want before you even start worrying about the maths behind it all.
Roberto Viccione
07.10.2008
well, it's not about knowing math.

It's about knowing THAT math
Random X
08.10.2008
And even if you do know the math, it often still is regarded as a black art.
Roberto Viccione
07.10.2008
I've played around with that stuff before. I have a few piece of software lying around my apt for synthesis. Really goes over my head, though. Need to learn the math behind frequencies.
Random X
07.10.2008
Oof... synthesis... damn, it still remains a witchdoctor's practice, even for guys years in this bizz.

Dudes, good luck with that.
Ryan Morales
06.10.2008
niice

06.10.2008
I was looking for a guide like this!


Since i bought a jp-8000, i've wondered what all the knobs really do...



thanks again!

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