Groove3 Serum: Making Old School Synths TUTORIAL

By | November 25, 2019

Groove3 Serum Making Old School Synths TUTORIAL

Groove3 Serum: Making Old School Synths TUTORIAL
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Serum: Making Old School Synths

Synth expert Thomas Cochran presents a comprehensive Serum video tutorial series! Thomas takes you back in time, showing you how to recreate some of the most popular vintage synth sounds from scratch, using only the Xfer Record Serum virtual synth! This series is for those who have some Serum experience and want to develop their Serum programming skills further.

Thomas welcomes you and goes over what to expect from the videos in this series, then starts with one of the most epic synths, the Roland Juno series. See how to make lush chord sounds and pads in the style of the mighty Juno synths, followed by pad sounds made famous by the KORG DW-8000 and Sequential Circuits Prophet V synths.

Bass sounds are next, and Thomas shows you step by step how to craft a synthwave Stab Bass patch, Cinematic Bass Stab sound, and a Classic Resonate Bass preset that you can immediately use in your songs and productions. Moving on, you’ll then see how to make a melodic arpeggio sound inspired by the legendary Sequential Circuits Pro One synthesizer, a detuned arpeggio sound inspired by the music of the Netflix hit show Stranger Things, and a 80’s sounding lead stab commonly found in synthwave tracks.

Wrapping up this sound design video series, Thomas reveals how to design an old school sounding Vibrato Lead, great for layering on top of other bass and pad patches, and an epic Brassy Lead patch inspired by the famous Blade Runner movie soundtrack from the ’80s.

To see what these in-depth Serum tutorials show you, and how they’ll help you to create awesome old school synths sounds, see the individual Xfer Records Serum video tutorial descriptions on this page. If you’re ready to sharpen your Serum synth programming skills and love vintage synth sounds, this is the video series to watch… Checkout “Serum: Making Old School Synths” today!

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