Software synthesis in Logic
Using Logic’s simple, but effective, built-in synthesizers, Dan Livesey guides you through a ‘back-to-basics’ approach to software synthesis.
The world of software synthesis has undergone something of an explosion in recent times, as computers have become increasingly powerful. Swamped with so many sound creation possibilities, it’s easy to forget that even the most complex instruments have their operation rooted firmly in some very straightforward analogue, or subtractive, synthesis principles.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 13
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