#sound design

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FM synthesis: how to program it on purpose instead of by accident — Operators, algorithms and ratios
Production

FM synthesis: how to program it on purpose instead of by accident

Operators, algorithms and ratios — the three things that decide whether FM gives you a bell, an electric piano or a mess.

Building drums on an analog synth: noise, pitch envelopes and the 90 ms rule — Kicks, snares, hats and toms from a single…
Production

Building drums on an analog synth: noise, pitch envelopes and the 90 ms rule

Kicks, snares, hats and toms from a single voice — what actually creates each sound, and the envelope settings that matter.

Velocity, aftertouch and mod wheel: making a hardware synth sound played — Most synth patches sound programmed because…
Upskill

Velocity, aftertouch and mod wheel: making a hardware synth sound played

Most synth patches sound programmed because nothing responds to the hands. Four routings fix that.

Granular synthesis on hardware: turning three seconds of audio into a whole track — Grain size, density, position and pitch
Production

Granular synthesis on hardware: turning three seconds of audio into a whole track

Grain size, density, position and pitch — the four controls that matter, and how to keep granular textures from turning to mush.

Additive synthesis explained: building sound one harmonic at a time — Why the oldest idea in electronic music is also the…
Production

Additive synthesis explained: building sound one harmonic at a time

Why the oldest idea in electronic music is also the most literal, and how to use additive thinking even on a synth that has no additive engine.

West Coast synthesis: wavefolding, low-pass gates and why it sounds nothing like a Moog — Subtractive synthesis starts loud…
Gear

West Coast synthesis: wavefolding, low-pass gates and why it sounds nothing like a Moog

Subtractive synthesis starts loud and removes harmonics. West Coast synthesis starts simple and adds them. Here is how that changes the way you patch.

Wavetable synthesis on hardware, explained without the math — What a wavetable actually is, why scanning it sounds…
Production

Wavetable synthesis on hardware, explained without the math

What a wavetable actually is, why scanning it sounds different from a filter sweep, and how to program moving timbres that stay musical.

Arturia Rev OCEAN turns any sound into an underwater dream — the reverb producers have been asking for — Released June 25…
Gear

Arturia Rev OCEAN turns any sound into an underwater dream — the reverb producers have been asking for

Released June 25, 2026, Rev OCEAN pairs FDN processing, multi-stage diffusion and three expressive modes to make instant atmosphere for drums, vocals, guitars and synths.

Best Free VST Plugins for Producers — A practical guide to the best free VST plugins for producers, beatmakers, artists…
Gear

Best Free VST Plugins for Producers

A practical guide to the best free VST plugins for producers, beatmakers, artists, and home-studio creators.

Sampling your own analog synth into a library — Multisampling, round robins, and when a sampled patch beats the real thing…
Production

Sampling your own analog synth into a library

Multisampling, round robins, and when a sampled patch beats the real thing on a deadline.

Analog warmth is mostly distortion. Here is the proof — Harmonics, headroom, and noise floors
Production

Analog warmth is mostly distortion. Here is the proof

Harmonics, headroom, and noise floors. Naming what people hear when they say a synth sounds warm.

Arpeggiators and sequencers: writing with hardware — Step entry, ratcheting, and gate length as a composition tool rather…
Production

Arpeggiators and sequencers: writing with hardware

Step entry, ratcheting, and gate length as a composition tool rather than a preset toy.

Sub-bass on analog: getting weight without smear — Sine sub layers, sidechain alternatives, and the mono discipline that…
Production

Sub-bass on analog: getting weight without smear

Sine sub layers, sidechain alternatives, and the mono discipline that keeps clubs happy.

Patch design for house and techno leads — Short envelopes, filter accents, and the mixing space a lead actually needs in a…
Production

Patch design for house and techno leads

Short envelopes, filter accents, and the mixing space a lead actually needs in a club track.

Ring mod, FM, and hard sync on analog synths — Three ways to get metallic, aggressive tones out of two humble oscillators
Production

Ring mod, FM, and hard sync on analog synths

Three ways to get metallic, aggressive tones out of two humble oscillators.

LFOs beyond wobble: modulation that stays musical — Slow drift, keyed retrigger, and routing choices that add movement…
Production

LFOs beyond wobble: modulation that stays musical

Slow drift, keyed retrigger, and routing choices that add movement without cartoon effects.

Envelopes: attack, decay, and the shape of a sound — Most bad patches are envelope problems
Production

Envelopes: attack, decay, and the shape of a sound

Most bad patches are envelope problems. A working method for shaping transients and tails.

Building analog pads that do not turn to mud — Detune, filter tracking, and the arrangement moves that keep wide patches…
Production

Building analog pads that do not turn to mud

Detune, filter tracking, and the arrangement moves that keep wide patches out of the vocal's way.

The 303 sound: how acid actually works — Slides, accents, and a resonant filter pushed past polite
Production

The 303 sound: how acid actually works

Slides, accents, and a resonant filter pushed past polite. Building acid lines on anything you own.

How to record analog synths without ruining the low end — Gain staging, DI vs line, and the high-pass decisions that keep a…
Production

How to record analog synths without ruining the low end

Gain staging, DI vs line, and the high-pass decisions that keep a fat patch fat in a mix.

How to program your first analog bass patch — A step-by-step patch you can build on any two-oscillator mono synth, plus the…
Production

How to program your first analog bass patch

A step-by-step patch you can build on any two-oscillator mono synth, plus the three knobs that do most of the work.

Subtractive synthesis explained without the math — Oscillator, filter, amp, envelope
Production

Subtractive synthesis explained without the math

Oscillator, filter, amp, envelope. The four blocks that make almost every analog patch you have ever loved.