Vital Synth Tips & Tricks TUTORiAL
22 December 2023 | 199 MB
Enjoy using Vital Synth, but want to learn more about it? VI guru Thomas Cochran takes you on a journey of creative ideas for amazing Vital Synth tones. Whether you’re looking for new ways to add modulation, strategies for developing ambient sounds, or tips on effective uses for noise, Thomas has you covered here! These Vital Synth videos are for users with a basic familiarity with Vital Synth.
Thomas kicks the course off by looking at the subject of sound design, and the first tip teaches you how to make your patches sound more analog with the help of modulation and other subtle variations. You’ll then see how to quickly add intricate, complex movement to a sound by way of the wavetable features, followed by a demonstration of adding a lo-fi vibe with some creative settings and developing ambient patches via specific effects processing.
Next, explore the idea of adding texture with noise, which can help enhance melodic synth sounds in particular. Then see how the wave morph and spectral morph controls can be used to add quick variation to various tones.
Also covered in this course are several topics on mixing, including making synths sound thicker (with unisons, layering, and distortion), adding width (alternative methods affording more control), creative uses for LFOs (arpeggiated effects), adding texture with distortion (demonstrated on a sine compression bass), and more!
If you have any experience with Vital Synth, you know it’s a powerful instrument that’s rich with features. With this Vital Synth course, you’ll learn to think outside of the box to get even more use out of this impressive sonic tool. Check out the individual Vital Synth video tutorial descriptions for more information about what’s covered and ways in which you can use them in your own songs. Learn ways to go beyond the manual… watch “Vital Synth Tips & Tricks” now!
What You Will Learn:
-Adding more analog flavor with modulation and other variations
-Building ambient synth patches by applying certain effects and experimenting with different effect chain orders
-Using noise in various ways to add extra texture to melodic sounds
-Thickening up your synth tones with unison voices, layering, and distortion
-And much more!