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FL Studio Synthesis Master Class

Offered By: CreativeLive

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FL Studio Courses Sound Design Courses Electronic Music Production Courses Wavetable Synthesis Courses

Course Description

Overview

FL Studio is the world’s most popular DAW – learn how to get the most out of it. In FL Studio Synthesis Master Class, power user and educator, SeamlessR will help you take your electronic music to the next level.

SeamlessR will introduce the high-level synthesis concepts, principles, and applications and show you how to tackle common electronic sound design challenges. You’ll learn about the four major types of synthesis: subtractive, fm, additive and wave table.

SeamlessR will guide you through the familiar sounds in electronic music and show how to recreate them in FL Studio. You’ll also learn how to use the stock instruments that come with FL Studio (Harmor, Sytrus, Harmless, Sawer, etc) and explore popular third-party plug-ins.

If you’re looking to master synthesis using FL Studio, SeamlessR will help you make the leap.


Syllabus

  • Waveform Basics
  • Filters and Subtractive Synthesis
  • Compressorless Compression
  • Compression Controls
  • Waveshaper, Maximus and Neuro Bass
  • Compression Q and A
  • Granualizers
  • Phase Cancellation & Additive Synthesis
  • Creating a Super Saw in Harmor
  • Additive Synthesis Q and A
  • Producing and Layering A Track with Harmor
  • Producing Drums in FL Studio
  • Producing Leads Synth in FL Studio
  • Leads Q and A
  • FM Synthesis Basics
  • FM Synthesis Sound Design
  • FM Synthesis In Detail
  • Vocoding Basics
  • Vocoding Q and A
  • Sound Design Requests Part 1
  • Sound Design Requests Part 2
  • Synthesis is Not that Hard!
  • Final Q and A

Taught by

SeamlessR

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