Sweetwater Synth Clips
Synth Clips is a peek at every aspect of synthesizer programming that Daniel Fisher has used during his 40+ years of synth performance and teaching electronic music. Fisher was the Associate Professor of Music Synth at Berklee College of Music (2001–2006). Daniel also taught synthesis at Saint Francis University, Indiana University — Purdue University Fort Wayne, Purdue University Fort Wayne, and Sweetwater U.
These Synth Clips episodes were designed to be useful to every aspiring synthesist regardless of their current level of experience. Fisher’s use of simple analogies and actual, real-time sonic demonstrations eliminates the need for charts, graphs, and complex mathematics. Instead, Daniel shows you how each of these synth-programming techniques sounds as they go from their minimum values to their maximum values.
But the best part of the Synth Clips series is that every one of these episodes locks together with all of the others to provide a success-proven methodology for building any kind of patch you want by starting with an initialized (INIT) patch and then applying each of his techniques.
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