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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Sugar Bytes "Cyclop" Tutorials

Sugar Bytes' Cyclop Tutorials: Part 1


Published on Sep 22, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV
"In this introduction to the amazing "Cyclop" synthesizer, Prof. Garbutt shows us the signal path and discusses the synthesis mode "Analog Sync". Following in this series on Cyclop, additional synthesis modes, filters and modulators!!! will be featured."


Sugar Bytes "Cyclop" Tutorial: Part 2


Published on Sep 23, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV
"In this conclusion to the introduction to Cyclop, Don Garbutt discusses the synthesis methods and the filter types. Following this will be a deep look into the modulation options, and a full explanation of the graphic interface."

You can find four tutorials by Sugar Bytes here.

Sugar Bytes "Cyclop" Part 3: Modulation Targets and the Wobble Knob

Published on Sep 26, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV

"Prof. Don Garbutt explains Cyclop's modulation routing, with a detailed look at the Wobble knob. This is part 3 of a 4 part series."

Sugar Bytes Cyclop Tutorials Part 4: Advanced Modulation

Published on Oct 15, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV

"In this conclusion to his Cyclops series, Prof. Garbutt gives us the goods on using the Gater, A/B Amount and Sound controls. These features enable easy and powerful morphing of tone and modulation settings manually or by internal step sequencers."

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