
The pulsewith depth and position +++ The relative pich of > in the A4 the sync result allso dépends alot on > al the OSC wave choises + all sync options There’s 4 big parts that play a major roleĤ ) Time variants ( modulation ) for 1) - 2) and 3)ġ ) for the A4 there are many different poss. Syntorial hands down the easiest and fastest way to gain knowledge on synthesis. The KEY is Timbre, Modulation a lot but subtle and well programmed then, Harmony with delicious chords … don’t forget PAN in some cases (for crazy stuff maybe Wavetable and Granular) Then study a bit of harmony because, with my experience and opinion some delicious sounds is often build with harmony in mind… But with always the same formula, so use harmony to build some exotic chords, chords and harmony is so important really Then Select in your favorite synth, your favorite sounds, the one you expect to use/build/use as a start point in your music family or personal vision of what you want to go… personally and DO REVERSE ENGINEERING (I mean put OFF effects, some modulation in matrix, observe what OSC is use, what Filter in action, what ADSR model then hear the Modulation, and Hear the FX So, to sum up: experiment, experiment, experiment. There are also good books like “Designing sound”.īut the key (for me, at least) is this “turning the wrong knob” skill, which I try to improve all the time. There are loads of tutorials all over the internet, which should give you an idea of how certain sounds are made. Of course you have to have some basement sound to tweak the hell out of it. I was so excited that finished this track in two hours. After a while I decided to come back and see what else I could do, and for some reason turned tempo knob up to 220 BPM and the result was astonishing. I was very disappointed and even abandoned this project.

I started with my usual sound at 180 BPM and it was just not working at all. My favorite example that comes to my mind is about one remix that another artist asked me to make.

The craziest sounds I came up with were from accidentally turning the wrong knob in wrong direction I usually have some idea in mind, but because of this the result is completely different from what I have expected.
