Alchemy Synth Masterclass
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Chapter 1 : Getting Started
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Lesson 1: Course Outline
Outline of the course journey
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Lesson 2: Alchemy GUI
Understanding the flow of the Alchemy GUI
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Lesson 3: Alchemy's Signal Flow
Its essential we understand the flow of audio through Alchemy
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Lesson 4: Using the Browser Effectively
Alchemy’s browser is complex and also configurable, its helpful to know how to navigate it.
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Lesson 5: Using the Simple View
Simple View is a stripped back quick access option in Alchemy thats still very useful for multiple reasons.
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Lesson 6: Using Advanced View
The real window you want to be in with Alchemy
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Lesson 7: Navigating Oscillators Sources
Navigating Oscillators Sources inside of Alchemy
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Lesson 8: Alchemy Master Voice Section
How to use the master voie section inside of alchemy’s advanced windows
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Exercise 1: Swapping Presets
Exercises 1
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Downloadable Resources
Downloadable Resources for the rest of this course
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Chapter 2 : Fundamentals
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Lesson 9: Filter Section
Probably the second most important section in Alchemy
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Lesson 10: Understanding Filter Types
Understanding Filter Types and when each might be useful
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Lesson 11: Unique Filters - FM
The FM filter which is very unique to alchemy’s filter section
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Exercise 2: Filter Types
Experiment with your new knowledge of filter types
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Lesson 12: Oscillators Advanced Tab
Deep dive into the inside of the oscillators tab
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Lesson 13: Source Subpage GUI
Source Subpage GUI navigation and explanation
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Lesson 14: Comb Filter As A Source
Yes, use the Comb Filter As A Source. its voodoo magic for nasty bass sounds.
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Chapter 3 : Intermediate Tools
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Lesson 15: Use FM filter as a Sound Source
much like the comb filter but a lot more tricky
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Exercise 3: Filters As Source
Exercise using filters as sound sources
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Lesson 16: Modulation Settings
Modulation is incredibly in-depth in alchemy here we look at how it functions
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Lesson 17: LFO Controls
How to work with LFO’s in alchemy
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Lesson 18: AHDSR Envelope Controls
Attack Hold Decay Sustain Release functions.
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Lesson 19: Control Filter
Control Filter Systems
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Lesson 20: Control of ADSR
ways to have control with ADSR
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Lesson 21: Alchemy Sequencer
Alchemy has its one sequencer system for 1 finger melodies and more
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Lesson 22: Envelope Follower
The pretty unique option to have an envelope follower modulation routing option
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Lesson 23: Alchemy ModMap
Modmapping modulation options
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Lesson 24: Be Creative With Modulation
Be Creative With Modulation
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Chapter 4: Advanced Tools
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Lesson 25: Additive Element Controls
How to manually create sounds with additive engine
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Lesson 26: Re-Synthesis
Synthesising sounds inside Alchemy’s oscillators
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Lesson 27: Re-Synthesis Elements Effects
Element effects that create new harmonics directly in additive engine
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Exercise 4: Re Synth a Sound
Exercise 4: Re Synth a Sound
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Lesson 28: What is Spectral Synthesis
Spectral synthesis summary
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Lesson 29: Spectral Control
No it’s not about controlling ghosts.
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Lesson 30: Formant Filter Control
Understanding sound design purpose of the format filter
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Lesson 31: Resynthesis and Formant Control
Resynthesis and Formant Control working together for sound design
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Lesson 32: Granular Elements Control
Exploring control over granular elements
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Lesson 33: Advanced Sampler Control Set
A Deeper look into the advanced side of the sampler
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Lesson 34: Advanced Sampler Edits
Looking through the advanced sampler editing options
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Exercise 5: Creating Sampled Patches
Create your own sampled patch using what you have learned in the last 3 chapters.
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Chapter 5: Sound Creations Methods
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Lesson 35: Basic Subtractive Lead
Applying subtractive synthesis techniques in alchemy
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Exercise 6: Visualiser Wave Forms
Utilise the visualiser to understand the waveform structure of sounds based on their single cycle image
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Lesson 36: VA Essential Controls
Virtual Analog emulation essential controls for sound design
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Lesson 37: Alchemy's Morph Control System
Alchemy has the ability ro seamless morph between different settings
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Lesson 38: Alchemy Source Editor
The Alchemy Source Editor allows users to create and customize sound sources by providing in-depth control over various parameters and synthesis methods within the synthesizer.
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Lesson 39: Making a Simple Sub Bass
Sub Bass Design
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Lesson 40: Wobble Bassd
Designing a Wobble Bass Sound
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Lesson 41: Saw Reese Bass
Saw Reese Bass Design
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Wrapping Up
Wrap it up squad were almost done
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Bonus Asset