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Synth Programming For Beginners

Jamiroquai keyboardist Matt Johnson shared this video, which offers his take on synth programming for beginners.… Read More Synth Programming For Beginners

June 19, 2020June 20, 2020Leave a comment

Win a Copy of ‘Power Tools for Synthesizer Programming’

Hal Leonard has published a new edition of Power Tools for Synthesizer Programming. And we’ve got three copies to give away! Author Jim Aikin has been writing about electronic music gear for 30+ years, in Keyboard, Electronic Musician and other magazines. His new book takes a deep look at the fundamentals of synthesis and synthesizer programming.

June 2, 2015June 2, 201514 Comments

How To Recreate The Daft Punk ‘Derezzed’ Synth Lead


Daft Punk “Derezzed” – Synth Tutorial was uploaded by: Syntorial
Duration: 662
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December 18, 2013December 21, 20134 Comments

Synthesizer Programming: Making A Bell sound


Synthesizer Programming – Episode 5 – Bell sound was uploaded by: Thalassa77
Duration: 253
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May 18, 2009Leave a comment

How to Make Progressive House Lead


How to Make Simple Progressive House Lead was uploaded by: VstCafe
Duration: 385
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April 10, 20094 Comments

Synthesizer Programming: Making A Gated Polysynth Sound


Synthesizer Programming – Episode 4 – Trance / Dance gated / polysynth sound was uploaded by: Thalassa77
Duration: 320
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February 12, 2009February 12, 20091 Comment

Programming A Synthesizer Harpsichord Sound

The latest in Switched-On Synth‘s Synth Programming series looks at creating a harpsichord-like sound with a synthesizer.

December 24, 2008Leave a comment

Vince Clarke On Synth Programming

These video clips are not so fresh feeling – coming from the 1980’s, but if you haven’t seen them yet, they offer a fun look at electropop synth guru Vince Clark and his synth programming style. Enjoy the eighties hairstyles!

August 15, 2008August 15, 20081 Comment

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