2016
Udemy.com
Matt Hayes
04:30:00
English
Musicians, Producers, Audio Engineers, Beat Makers, and Artists: Odds are you have used a sampler and a synthesizer already. These instruments do amazing things, but do you truly understand what you are doing when you turn those knobs and push those buttons? Or are you just trying stuff until it sounds cool?
I can help you take the guess work out of that, as well as improve your workflow when making music. Whether you use hardware instruments or plug-ins, these controls and concepts are universal to every synthesizer and sampler. If you are creating using music software such as FL Studio, Logic, Pro Tools, Reason, Nuendo, Cubase, MPC Renaissance, etc., it doesn't matter. Again, these concepts are universal.
This short course (less than 30 lectures, all less than 20 mins) will dig in to how synthesizers and samplers create and manipulate sound. I will show you how to create a custom synth patch from scratch and how to create your own sampler instruments, as well as some basic MIDI sequencing and editing.
Section 1: Introduction to Course
Lecture 1
Introduction
Preview
03:10
Lecture 2
Sound Waves
09:41
Lecture 3
Amplitude, Frequency, Envelope, and Harmonics
Preview
15:36
Test 1
Quiz on Sound Waves
4 questions
Step 2: Synthesis
Lecture 4
Anatomy of a synthesizer
Preview
12:10
Lecture 5
Additive Synthesis
06:38
Lecture 6
Subtractive Synthesis
08:36
Lecture 7
Frequency Modulation (FM) Synthesis
07:53
Lecture 8
Granular Synthesis
08:35
Lecture 9
Modeling Synthesis
18:53
Test 2
Quiz on Synthesis
5 questions
Section 3: Manipulating a Synthesizer's Controls
Lecture 10
Oscillators
17:21
Lecture 11
Filters
11:55
Lecture 12
Envelopes
14:58
Lecture 13
Low Frequency Oscillators (LFO)
15:43
Lecture 14
Putting it all together: Creating a custom synth patch
16:26
Test 3
Quiz on Synthesizer Controls
5 questions
Section 4: Sampling
Lecture 15
Introduction to Samplers
Preview
09:33
Lecture 16
Loading Samples
12:47
Lecture 17
Creating Samples
17:12
Lecture 18
Mapping samples to a MIDI keyboard
19:29
Lecture 19
Using DSP on Samplers
14:05
Test 4
Quiz on Sampling
5 questions
Section 5: MIDI Sequencing
Lecture 20
MIDI Basics
09:21
Lecture 21
Recording a MIDI sequence
06:26
Lecture 22
Offline MIDI Sequencing
06:13
Lecture 23
A Bit More MIDI
07:30
Test 5
Quiz on MIDI
5 questions
Section 6: Conclusion
Lecture 24
Review of Concepts
10:22
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