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alphacat
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Free Educational Synth

Post by alphacat » Thu May 26, 2011 8:14 pm

You know who you are.

You don't have that much experience in this whole PC music-making thing and - although you've read up a bit on teh interwebz and watched a bunch of monotone turkeys fucking with Ableton on Youtube - there's still a lot that escapes you. 'ADSR' sounds like a problem you were diagnosed with in school, and 'oscillator cutoff' just makes you think of Daisy Duke shorts on a fine, fine booty...

Well, now you have no more excuses. :6:
nightmakers.com wrote:Introducing our new free synthesizer, a fun synth with clean sounds featuring descriptions on every component to help learn and understand most basic features and signal flow in a typical synthesizer.

Still in beta but feel free to download, wire it up, test and experiment!!

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Re: Free Educational Synth

Post by jaimelee » Thu May 26, 2011 8:16 pm

Excellent idea, fair play on that. :)

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Re: Free Educational Synth

Post by darkartois » Thu May 26, 2011 8:26 pm

That's cosmic boy is a proper legend. He made the only vst controller for the Little Phatty that's works fully in ableton....something moog and rekon couldn't even do.

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Re: Free Educational Synth

Post by trying a ting » Thu May 26, 2011 8:30 pm

credit to you man i've seen muliti oscillater this and hyper filter that and sublow frequen . . you can see where i'm going. with this you've made an actual educational tool. nice one

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Re: Free Educational Synth

Post by Rubik » Fri May 27, 2011 7:30 am

Oh man that's a fucking brilliant idea. Props to the dude

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