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Topics
Synthesis, Physical Modeling, Reaktor, Additive & Subtractive Synthesis, Granular Synthesis, Drum Synthesis

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Sound Synthesis Using Reaktor

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9 Sessions / 6 hours of work per session
Price
Included w/ premium membership ($20/month)
Skill Level
Intermediate
Video Transcripts
English, Spanish; Castilian, Chinese, German, Portuguese
Topics
Synthesis, Physical Modeling, Reaktor, Additive & Subtractive Synthesis, Granular Synthesis, Drum Synthesis

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Course Description

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.  

Additional topics include:
• 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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This course is in adaptive mode and is open for enrollment. Learn more about adaptive courses here.

Session 1: Intro to Synthesis (April 2, 2024)
This session will provide an introduction to synthesis, an overview of the properties of sound, a historical review of early 20th century synth development, and an introduction to Native Instrument's Reaktor.
6 lessons
1. Shaping Sound
2. Basic Synthesis Components (Premium Exclusive)
3. Early Synths (Premium Exclusive)
4. Modular Synths (Premium Exclusive)
5. Intro to Reaktor (Premium Exclusive)
6. Build a Basic Synth (Premium Exclusive)
Session 2: Subtractive Synthesis (April 9, 2024)
This session will introduce subtractive synthesis, the concepts of monophony and polyphony, the Moog Minimoog, the Roland Juno, and how to build Reaktor ensembles inspired by these classic synths.
14 lessons
1. Subtractive Synthesis (Premium Exclusive)
2. Oscillators (Premium Exclusive)
3. Filters (Premium Exclusive)
4. Modulation (Premium Exclusive)
5. Monophonic (Premium Exclusive)
6. Polyphonic (Premium Exclusive)
7. Minimoog: Overview (Premium Exclusive)
8. Minimoog: Pitch and Gate (Premium Exclusive)
9. Minimoog: Oscillators (Premium Exclusive)
10. Minimoog: Mixer (Premium Exclusive)
11. Minimoog: Filter (Premium Exclusive)
12. Minimoog: Envelope and Modulation (Premium Exclusive)
13. Juno, Part 1: Basic Sound (Premium Exclusive)
14. Juno, Part 2: ARP (Premium Exclusive)
Session 3: Ring Modulation and FM Synthesis (April 16, 2024)
This session looks at modulation synthesis, such as amplitude modulation, ring modulation, frequency modulation, and phase modulation. We will look at the history and development of these techniques, as well as how to build them ourselves using Reaktor.
8 lessons
1. Ring Modulation & FM Synthesis (Premium Exclusive)
2. Modulators & Synthesis (Premium Exclusive)
3. Building an MF - 102 (Premium Exclusive)
4. What is FM Synthesis? (Premium Exclusive)
5. FM Synths (Premium Exclusive)
6. FM Synth Overview (Premium Exclusive)
7. Building FM Operators (Premium Exclusive)
8. FM Algorithms (Premium Exclusive)
Session 4: Percussion Synthesis (April 23, 2024)
This session will have us looking at various methods for synthesizing percussion, the history of drum machines, and our efforts to emulate some classic Roland drum synths using Reaktor.
4 lessons
1. Introduction to Drum Machines (Premium Exclusive)
2. Reaktor: Kick Drum (Premium Exclusive)
3. Reaktor: Snares, Claps (Premium Exclusive)
4. Reaktor: Hi-Hats, Cymbals (Premium Exclusive)
Session 5: Sequencers in REAKTOR (April 30, 2024)
This session will look at the history of the sequencer, and how we can apply it to our own percussion synths from the previous session.
6 lessons
1. Introduction to Sequencers (Premium Exclusive)
2. Reaktor: Creating Sequencers (Premium Exclusive)
3. Reaktor: Custom Clock (Premium Exclusive)
4. Reaktor: Sequencer Tables (Premium Exclusive)
5. Reaktor: Polyphony and Multiple Sequencers (Premium Exclusive)
6. Interview with John Tejada (Premium Exclusive)
Session 6: Wavetable Synthesis (May 7, 2024)
This session will look at sample based oscillators, including wavetables. We will also look at the history of wavetables, and build several different approaches using Reaktor.
4 lessons
1. Introduction to Wavetable Oscillators (Premium Exclusive)
2. Sampler History (Premium Exclusive)
3. Reaktor: Audiotables as Oscillators (Premium Exclusive)
4. Reaktor: Draw Your Own Wavetables (Premium Exclusive)
Session 7: Granular Synthesis (May 14, 2024)
In this session we look at how granular synthesis works, its history, and the tools that exist in Reaktor for granular synthesis.
5 lessons
1. Granular Synthesis (Premium Exclusive)
2. History (Premium Exclusive)
3. Reaktor: Using the Grain Delays (Premium Exclusive)
4. Reaktor: Grain Cloud (Premium Exclusive)
5. Reaktor: Adding a Mouse Object (Premium Exclusive)
Session 8: Physical Modelling (May 21, 2024)
This session will cover physical models, the development of the Karplus-Strong algorithm, the digital waveguide algorithm, and modal synthesis. We will then see how we can build these ourselves using Reaktor.
6 lessons
1. Physical Models (Premium Exclusive)
2. Karplus Strong (Premium Exclusive)
3. Reaktor: Karplus Strong (Premium Exclusive)
4. Reaktor: Digital Waveguide (Premium Exclusive)
5. Modal Synthesis (Premium Exclusive)
6. Reaktor: Modal Bank (Premium Exclusive)
Session 9: Additive Synthesis (May 28, 2024)
This session will introduce the concept of the FFT, and how we can use these ideas to construct our own band limited oscillators in Reaktor.
8 lessons
1. Intro to the FFT (Premium Exclusive)
2. Intro to Additive Synthesis (Premium Exclusive)
3. Reaktor: Additive Synthesis (Premium Exclusive)
4. Reaktor: Sine Bank (Premium Exclusive)
5. Intro to Vocoders (Premium Exclusive)
6. Reaktor: Primary Vocoder (Premium Exclusive)
7. FFT Vocoder (Premium Exclusive)
8. End of Class (Premium Exclusive)
Learning Outcomes

Below you will find an overview of the Learning Outcomes you will achieve as you complete this course.

Instructors And Guests
What You Need to Take This Course
  • Equipment: Computer with installation privileges 
  • Software: Native Instruments' Reaktor

 

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