SYNTHiC4TE | Oct 17 2019 | 1.28 GB
Synth pro Larry Holcombe presents an in-depth collection of Behringer Model D video tutorials! Follow along with Larry and learn all about this amazing recreation of the legendary Moog Model D analog synthesizer, including how to make patches from scratch. This series is perfect for new Model D users as well as intermediate users who want to learn more about what this synth can do.
Larry introduces the series and discusses what type of synthesizer the Model D is, and the features and functions specific to it. He then shows you how to configure it to work with your DAW, followed by a detailed look at the Oscillator section. You’ll then get an explantation and usage tips for the parameters of the Mixer Section, including the Volume Buttons, Levels and the White and Pink Noise Buttons.
The Filter Section is next, and Larry shows you everything you need to know about using the Cutoff Frequency Dial and Emphasis function, including the Filter “Self-Oscillating” option. You’ll also see how to alter the Amount of Contour Control and Filter Envelope, as well as utilizing the Keyboard Tracking setting.
Throughout the rest of the Model D video series, you’ll discover the Loudness Contour function and how to use it, explore the Modulation parameters such as LFO, Noise, OSC 3 and Filter Envelope to modulate the pitch of your Oscillators for wild sounds, advanced patching techniques and more. Wrapping it up, you’ll learn how to create a killer bass patch and a classic Moog lead sound all from scratch.
To see what these in-depth Behringer Model D videos show you, and how they’ll help find your way around the Model D and make your own patches, see the individual Behringer Model D tutorial descriptions on this page. If you’re ready to go deep into the Behringer Model D synth and make your own custom patches, this is the one to check out… Watch “Behringer Model D Explained®” today!
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