Thursday, April 27, 2017
David Bessell Synthesis Tutorials Featuring the Mos Lab System 32 and Vermona Perfourmer Mk11
Published on Apr 26, 2017 David Bessell
These are pretty impressive. Note the layering of different "patches" to get the desired results.
Playlist:
1. Cymbal synthesis tutorial
2. Wooden Block synthesis
3. Snare synthesis tutorial
4. Creative Patching Tutorial 4
5. Analogue SequencerTutorial 5
6. Guitar controlled analogue synth. Tutorial 6
"New synthesis tutorials from analogue guru Dave Bessell of Node. Featuring Mos Lab system 32 modular and Vermona Perfourmer, but the patches should be transferable to other similar synths. These tutorials are aimed at intermediate to advanced level, and assume a basic knowledge of envelopes, filters, and familiarity with basic modular patching conventions. There is some genuinely interesting knowledge here that goes into more detail than the usual Youtube beginners guide. The presentation is concise and clear."
You can hear some examples of these patches in a more musical context on David Bessell's releases on DiN records. In particular this one - http://www.din.org.uk/din/node/495
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