Sound Synthesis Using Reaktor
This course provides an introduction to audio synthesis and visual programming using Native Instruments' Reaktor Software. Students will explore various audio synthesis methods, such as additive, subtractive, sampling, wavetable, physical modeling, and granular synthesis, as well as the various types of modulation synthesis. They will also learn about the history of the synthesizer and electronic music, and gain insight into current sound design trends. Topics covered include sound and waveform characteristics, modulation/filters/envelopes, MIDI/OSC, analog and digital signals, signal flow, DAWs/sequencing, sound design, audio effects, production techniques, and audio warping/FFT. Join this course to gain a comprehensive understanding of sound synthesis and Reaktor! ▼
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Cost:
Free
Provider:
Kadenze
Certificate:
Paid Certification
Language:
English
Start Date:
On-Demand
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Updated in [July 27th, 2023]
This course provides an introductory overview of audio synthesis and visual programming using Native Instruments' Reaktor Software. Students will gain an understanding of various audio synthesis methods, including additive, subtractive, sampling, wavetable, physical modeling, and granular synthesis, as well as the different types of modulation synthesis. Additionally, the course will cover the history of the synthesizer and electronic music, and will explore current sound design trends in electronic music. Topics covered include sound and waveform characteristics (Timbre), modulation/filters/envelopes, MIDI/OSC, analog and digital signals, signal flow, DAWs/sequencing, sound design, audio effects, production techniques, and audio warping/FFT.
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