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offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-14 17:33 [#00349178]
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God...they have piano lessons, guitar lessons, drum
lessons, why not fucking synth lessons?

that'd be so fucking great.


 

offline Spookyluke from United States on 2002-08-14 17:36 [#00349181]
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As in sound design? Using the real-time adjustment knobs?
Sequencing? pitchbend/modulation? If you can play piano
and are willing to learn about sound, the information is all
out there.


 

offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-14 17:40 [#00349188]
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anything


 

offline ExHore from Stamford, Ct. (United States) on 2002-08-14 17:41 [#00349189]
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i dunno fuck, itd just be cool


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-08-14 17:41 [#00349192]
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just reading the manual for your synth over and over and
over agian and learning what knobs do what....... and
practice..... most of what all lessons really are is just
practicing. These places will help you out.....

future producers.com
vintage synth.com

there is a site for "IDM" or braindance production teqniques
but I forgot the site..... I would like to say its something
like.... www.em411.com but I am not sure..... hope this
helps


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-08-14 17:44 [#00349195]
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hehe I was right....... em411.com


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2002-08-14 17:45 [#00349196]
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i have a book that i use for additional assistance - so far
ive just played it by ear (heh) and basically just figured
everything by myself


 

offline Spookyluke from United States on 2002-08-14 17:47 [#00349200]
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I read my synth manual all the time; and I read any
resources I can find online. I practice a lot and can get
just about any sound I want out of it. :)


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-08-14 17:51 [#00349204]
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also..... there is a magazine... Computer Music... .... I am
a subscriber.... and there are some good tips and tricks you
learn from there time to time. The key to learning synthesis
is information... so just read all that you can... and youll
get the hang of it


 


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