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Budget Industrial Synths
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Tagged as artists, band, Bands, budget, ensoniq, esq-1, industrial, korg, polysix, pro-one, programming, sequential circuits
Tagged as artists, band, Bands, budget, ensoniq, esq-1, industrial, korg, polysix, pro-one, programming, sequential circuits
How to Program Analog Bass, Part 2
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Tagged as analog, bass, korg, mono/poly, moog, programming, prophet 5, studio electronics, synthesizers
Tagged as analog, bass, korg, mono/poly, moog, programming, prophet 5, studio electronics, synthesizers
This is the second installment of a series of articles detailing how to program tight, effective analog bass lines and some of the best synths for achieving good bass sounds.
How to Program Analog Bass, Part 1
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Tagged as analog, Articles - Synthesis, bass, juno 60. oberheim, minimoog, moog, obxa, programming, roland, synthesisers
This is the first installment of a series of articles detailing how to program tight, effective analog bass lines and some of the best synths for achieving good bass sounds.
Budget Bass Synths
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Tagged as bass, budget, clavia, microwave, modular, nord, novation, pule, studio electronics, waldorf
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One of the recent driving factors of synthesizer prices seems to be the ability of a synth to pump out solid bass tones. But what if you are on a limited budget?
How to be a Synth Newbie (Part 2)
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This is the second installment in a series for overcoming the newbie blues for setting up a home recording studio. In this article we will expand on prioritizing your studio and getting the most bang for your buck.
How to be a Synth Newbie (Part 1)
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Tagged as Articles, battery, computers, electronic, native instruments, newbie, pentagon, plug ins, rebirth, rgc, synthesizers, vst
The industrial genre has always thrived on an innovative”do it yourself attitude” and using inexpensive synthesizers is one way for a rivethead on a budget to still make music without going broke.
It sucks to be a newbie—but there are a lot of ways to play it smart and get the most music value for your money using computer technology, without wasting your time and money.
Subtractive synthesis, something that every newbie to Industrial tries to learn, and many don’t do so well. Here’s a guide that will help you understand all those pretty knobs.