Wednesday, January 26, 2011
52 Reason / Record Tips - Week 45: Subtractor Filters and Envelopes
YouTube via PropellerheadSW | January 26, 2011 |
"In the second installment of my "Synth School" series I'll be staying on the Subtractor synth but looking at the Filter sections, Amp Envelope, Filter Envelope, and Mod Envelope sections. The masters of synth production are masters of these tools. Something as simple as a Low Pass filter when paired with the right chord progression can lift the entire club crowd into a frenzy. The proper Amp Envelope can bring out the vibe in your song. These are powerful tools to conveying and even evoking strong emotion from what sometimes are rather sterile starting melodies or chords.
As always, I encourage you to play around with them on your own to get a feel for how they behave and interact with each other but today I'll walk you through each slider and button and show you a little of my own experimentation."
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- Status Board for monitoring MIDI messages including:
* Note On
* Note Off
* Aftertouch
* Controller
* Program Change
* Pitch Wheel
* Channel Pressure
* Clock
* Start
* Timecode
* Continue
* Tick
* Stop
* Song Position
* System Exclusive
* Song Select
* Active Sensing
* Tune Request
- List (see message details such as channel and velocity)
- Clock display
- Timecode display
GENERATORS
- Click (send specified note on assigned channel at a given tempo)
- Transport (send start/stop/continue messages)
- Clock (send tempo)
- Timecode (send timecode)"
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Trash_Audio NAMM 2011
YouTube via thedeepelement | January 25, 2011 |
"http://trashaudio.com/2011/01/namm-2011/
Justin, Richard and Surachai pillage the worst convention on earth: NAMM."
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