Behringer Model D Making a Track TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE

SYNTHiC4TE | Feb 20 2020 | 1.2 GB

Synth wiz Larry Holcombe delivers a step by step Behringer Model D video tutorial series! See how to create a whole electronic music production using the Model D for all the parts, including a basic arrangement and mix. These videos offer a look at the workflows involved when using one monophonic hardware synthesizer to create an entire track and are designed for those who have some experience with the Behringer Model D. If you want to learn all about the Behringer Model D’s features and functions, check out “Behringer Model D Explained®” here.

Larry begins with a welcome and then jumps right in, showing you how to design a proper kick drum patch from a blank preset. You’ll then see how to craft the snare sound by using 2 patches, the first a square wave, and then a white noise layer. Larry then puts the snare sound through some external hardware effects to add spatial width and excitement.

Throughout the rest of the videos, Larry explains and explores how to design closed and open hi-hat presets, a cool arpeggiated bass patch, an undulating lead sound, and then various effects via a selection of Eventide hardware units.

For the polyphonic chords parts of the song, Larry demonstrates how to use the Model D’s external input to filter a polyphonic synth through its filter section, resulting in that great Moog Model D filtered sound. Wrapping it up, Larry walks you through creating a basic arrangement and mix to pull the whole track together.

To see what these insightful Model D production tutorials show you, and how they’ll get you going on your first song with the Behringer Model D, see the individual Model D video tutorial descriptions on this page. Create a whole track from scratch with the Behringer Model D today… Check out “Behringer Model D: Making a Track” now.

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