The Fundamentals of Synthesizer Programming Pt. 2
Moog Music Inc. is proud to present Dr. Joseph Akins' five part series on the fundamentals of synthesizer programming. Dr. Akins is an associate professor at Middle Tennessee State University and strives to teach his students a complete understanding of synthesizers and computers as tools for modern music production. In this five part series Dr. Akins uses a Voyager to teach the process through which a synthesizer's sound is generated and the techniques needed to program your own sounds and sonic experiments. In part two of this five part series Dr. Akins goes over operation of a synthesizer's two main sound sources the oscillators and the noise generator.

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The Fundamentals of Synthesizer Programming Pt. 3

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The Fundamentals of Synthesizer Programming Pt. 1

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A Brief History of the Minimoog Part I

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The Fundamentals of Synthesizer Programming Pt. 4

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Sound and Synthesis: 1 Basics

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Peter Vogel demonstrates the Fairlight CMI 30A

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The Best Cable - Wire For Audio? Let's Look Closer!

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No Celebrity Has ZERO Filter Like Harrison Ford _ and It’s HILARIOUS!

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Modular Synths - Benge explains creating a sequence on a modular syntheziser

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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Overtones, harmonics and Additive synthesis

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Synthesizer Basics: Amplitude, Oscillators, Timbre | Music Production | Berklee Online

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The impossible song we'll remember in 500 years

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Easy "analog style" programming on Korg Kronos

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Ep20: Synth Sounds of Minimoog: Parliament, Pink Floyd, Dr. Dre & More | Reverb

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The Fundamentals of Synthesizer Programming Pt. 5

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Monophonic vs. Polyphonic Synthesizers: Which is Right For You? | Reverb

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