Ask Video – Arturia V 102: Moog Modular V Essentials [Tutorial, ENG]

By | August 19, 2019

 

Release Year : 2017
Manufacturer : Ask Video
Manufacturer Website : ask video , macprovideo
Posted by : Rishabh Rajan
Duration : 1 hour 24min
Distribution Type : Video Tutorial
Language : English
Sample files : none
Video Format : MP4
Video : MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280×720 30fps 517kbps [V: vide (h264 main L3.1, yuv420p, 1280×720, 517 kb / s)]
Audio : AAC 44100Hz stereo 96kbps [A: soun (aac lc, 44100 Hz, stereo, 96 kb / s)]

Description : The Moog modular system created by Robert Mug in 1964 and glorified in 1968 by Wendy Carlos with the groundbreaking album “Switched-On Bach” is now considered the grandfather of analog synthesizers. Also associated with other significant names (such as Keith Emerson, Tangerine Dream, The Beatles and many others), this synthesizer system is a real classic, but because of its huge size and exorbitant cost, it has remained inaccessible to most. Fortunately, the French company Arturia (creating soft iron instruments) has created an authentic emulation of these synthesizer modules. In this course, synthesis expert and teacher Rishabh Rajan reveals all the basics you need to know to start creating your own patches from scratch!


Description : Created by Robert Moog in 1964, and made famous in 1968 by Wendy Carlos with the groundbreaking recording “Switched-On Bach”, the Moog Modular system is now considered the grandfather of analog synths. Also associated with other big names (such as Keith Emerson, Tangerine Dream, The Beatles and many others), this synth system is a true classic, but because of its massive size and prohibitive cost, it remained inaccessible to most. Thankfully, France-based software / hardware company Arturia created an authentic emulation of this wall of synth modules. In this course, synthesis expert and trainer Rishabh Rajan reveals all the basics you need to know to start creating your own patches from scratch!


Content

Section 1: Intro
01. Introduction (01:23)
02. Overview (05:47)
Section 2: Oscillator Modules
03. Waveforms (05:49)
04. Tuning (04:48)
05. Key Tracking (01:56)
06. Hard Sync (04:44)
07. Frequency Modulation (FM) (07:42)
08. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) (05:10)
Section 3: Filter Modules
09. Low Pass Filter (06:45)
10. High Pass Filter (02:26)
11. Coupler (03:52)
12. Multimode (05:58)
13. More Filters & Noise Generators (04:07)
Section 4: LFO
14. Voltage Controlled LFO (10:07)
Section 5: VCA
15. Voltage Controlled Amp (05:06)
Section 6: Sound Design
16. Sound Design Workshop (08:16)











Leave a Reply