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In this week’s Audio Premium content, Mo Volans teaches you how to create five essential synth patches. While the screenshots for this tutorial are taken in Propellerhead Reason, the content is not Reason-centric and is equally useful and valuable for any subtractive synth.
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In some of my recent tutorials I have looked at programming patches that represent the building blocks of subtractive synthesis. In this more extensive offering we’ll round up the sounds covered so far and explore a few others.
I’ve used Reason’s Subtractor throughout this tutorial but you can of course use any subtractive instrument in your collection to recreate the sounds created here. The previous synthesis tutorials I have completed use a few different instruments and should show you that these sounds can be created on just about any synth. Learn to make each of these sounds and you should be well on your way to becoming an accomplished synthesist.
Table of Contents
Classic Synth Bass
Synth Strings
Modulation
Evolving Pads and Textures
Lead Sounds for the Perfect Topline
Noise and Resonance Based Effects
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