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For those interested in learning synth programming
Posted on: 16.02.2011 by Harley Hendzel
This came up on another community after I had suggested some wind instrument vst's. The poster was trying to learn how to do it without the help of actual samples or vst's.

Basically, with proper knowledge, you can recreate most sounds with a synthesizer. *note i said most, not all

have a coffee for this:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm

the articles are in chronological order with the most recent at the top. if you are starting out, look at the bottom ones first.
Harley Hendzel
16.02.2011
This came up on another community after I had suggested some wind instrument vst's. The poster was trying to learn how to do it without the help of actual samples or vst's.

Basically, with proper knowledge, you can recreate most sounds with a synthesizer. *note i said most, not all

have a coffee for this:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm

the articles are in chronological order with the most recent at the top. if you are starting out, look at the bottom ones first.
Caryn Liberato
23.02.2011
Wow, what a great resource, many thanks! I've been messing around with softsynths for some time now but I've long passed the stage where I need more info on what is actually happening. I dream of one day being able to produce the noise that I can believe up but so much knowledge on sound has to be learned first.

Or once you become stinking rich and have far to much spare time and money, you can fill your studio up with modular synths and remake the Nintendo NES classic theme tune from Castlevania.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTFpMYhRbkQ

Deadmau5 music isn't really for me, but my respect for the guy went up few notch's after seeing this
Dana Ordinario
23.02.2011
Thank you.
Spencer Kilcoyne
23.02.2011
I've been digesting these over the last few weeks - I'm thanking my past Physics and Electronics teachers and lecturers as it makes understanding the basic concepts a load easier ...
Harley Hendzel
17.02.2011
I have also been informed of this website, which has an easier layout with a collection of those articles:

http://synth.tk/
Andree Ganas
17.02.2011
Bookmarked. Funny, I stumbled upon this website last evening . Thanks Jason
Harley Hendzel
16.02.2011
i forgot to mention,


the articles are in chronological order with the most recent at the top. if you are starting out, look at the bottom ones first.
Leeanna Ayla
16.02.2011
Goldmine!
Jolyn Brunello
16.02.2011
tea in hand mate cheers.

16.02.2011
quality! thanks.

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