
Oscillator Waveforms: Types and Uses – PART II
In part I we saw the most common types of waveforms an oscillator can have and now we are going to be giving some guidance
In part I we saw the most common types of waveforms an oscillator can have and now we are going to be giving some guidance
INTRODUCTION The other day, one of our Aulart students asked us a very interesting question: What wavesound should be used when creating different synth
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AULART Music Masterclass 2022 © Copyright
Learn how The Alchemist deals with the vocal chains and what plugins he uses.
Take note of his tips in order to achieve full sound without overprocessing it.
Duration: 08:28
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