Syntorial
Ok, so in terms of making music, I've always found electronica to be really fun. I like a strong beat as much as the next guy and I love a catchy synth beat.
I mean, wouldn't it be awesome to know how to make:
or
But when I look for synthesizers, I see:
I mean, wouldn't it be awesome to know how to make:
or
But when I look for synthesizers, I see:
Wat
And, don't get me started on the prices of this stuff. The keyboard is going to be hundreds of dollars, a single synth can be in the thousands and then you need a computer and software.
Surely there's a cheaper way to do this.
Enter Syntorial.
It's an app/website (which offers a free trial too) that teaches you everything you need to know about a synth. It even includes a fully fleshed out synth, and this is the best part, it can be plugged into GarageBand. I'll make another post about my experiences with GarageBand but it's really fun to mess around while you're learning what all the million knobs do.
It's really fun and they present the material in a helpful way. For a given lesson, they only show the knobs that are relevant to the lesson. It's a fantastic way of not getting overwhelmed.
Alright, now there are 200 lessons in the core pack. The free trial provides the first 20, I believe. If you decide to purchase the full pack, $130 and, if you're a student, they offer a student discount.
I'm only on lesson 23 but I highly recommend it.

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