Kadenze Sound Synthesis Using Reaktor Session 4 TUTORiAL
Soft / Video Lessons
28-05-2021
This course provides an introductory overview of audio synthesis and visual programming using Native Instruments' Reaktor Software. Students will receive an in-depth look into various audio synthesis methods, including: additive, subtractive, sampling, wavetable, physical modeling, and granular synthesis, as well as the various types of modulation synthesis. Students will also learn about the history of the synthesizer and electronic music, and will take a look at many of the current sound design trends in electronic music.
Sound + waveform characteristics (Timbre)
Modulation/filters/envelopes
MIDI/OSC
Analog + digital signals
Signal flow
DAWs/sequencing
Sound design
Audio effects
Production techniques
Audio warping/FFT
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Kadenze Real-Time Audio Signal Processing in Faust Session 1-5 TUTORiAL
Soft / Video Lessons
28-02-2021
The Faust programming language provides a generic way to implement signal processing algorithms for sound synthesis and processing towards professional audio applications. Thanks to its architecture system, Faust can be used to generate a wide range of ready-to-use elements such as audio plug-ins (e.g., VST, AU, etc.), externals for other computer music environments (e.g., ChucK, Max/MSP, PD, CSOUND, SuperCollider, etc.), standalone applications, mobile apps, web apps, etc. Additionally, it is a great tool to make DSP engines embeddable in larger projects.
This course provides an in-depth overview to the Faust programming language including fundamentals of functional programming. Students will implement a wide range of audio effects and synthesizers from scratch and learn how to turn them into various "finished” audio products. It also emphasizes the use of Faust to create DSP engines usable in existing projects.