Course Description
Subtractive Synthesis: An Understanding
Study 365
Overview
Join musician and producer David Alexander as he breaks down the basic concepts of subtractive synthesis, the basis of most electronic music. Subtractive synthesis is achieved by “subtracting” the harmonic content from a source signal via sound synthesis and then applying different filters to the audio signal to generate a richer more complex or interesting tone.
Learning with Study 365 has many advantages. The course material is delivered straight to you and can be adapted to fit in with your lifestyle. It is created by experts within the industry, meaning you are receiving accurate information, which is up-to-date and easy to understand. This course is comprised of professional learning material, all delivered through a system that you will have access to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for 365 days (12 months).
Course Curriculum
1: Introduction
2: Oscillators
3: Filters
4: Amplifier Envelope
5: Filter Envelope
6: Modulation Envelope
7: LFO’s
8: Putting It All Together
Who is it for?
- Audio engineers
- Sound engineers
- Recording engineers
- Musicians
- Music producers
- Music teachers
Course Duration:
From the day you purchase the course, you will have 12 months access to the online study platform. As the course is self-paced you can decide how fast or slow the training goes, and are able to complete the course in stages, revisiting the training at any time.
Method of Assessment:
At the end of the course, you will have one assignment to be submitted (you need a mark of 65% to pass) and you can submit the assignment at any time. You will only need to pay £19 for assessment and certification when you submit the assignment. You will receive the results within 72 hours of submittal, and will be sent a certificate in 7-14 days if you have successfully passed.
Certification:
Successful candidates will be awarded a certificate for Subtractive Synthesis: An Understanding.
Presenter Information:
David Alexander is a multi-talented recording artist/producer whose career includes producing, mixing, scoring, remixing, programming, and co-writing. A co-founder of a digital music production school in downtown Los Angeles called Icon Collective, David seeks to empower and educate electronic artists in an environment that blends technology with creativity. His credits include scoring music for some of the top video games such as “Quake II” and “Terminator 3” and his music has been featured in major motion pictures including “Rush Hour” and “Friday.” Currently working with DJs and artists in the dance and electronica scene, David is producing several albums including working on the latest release by DJ Irene, a leading female turntablist. In addition, David has toured the States while playing keys for The Gap Band, George Clinton, Chaka Kahn, as well as many others. He is a frequent contributor to BPM Magazine. When not mentoring other musicians, David performs in his live audio/visual electronica band called Icon Underground that’s a unique blend of technology and soul with hypnotic visuals.
Course Code | S 0355 |
College Name | Study 365 |
Course Category | Dance, Music & Theatre Performance, Music Technology |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Course Qualification | CPD |
Course Location | Westmeath, UK |
Course Fee | 29 |
Course Duration | 365 Days |
Entry Requirements | Learners must be age 16 or over and should have a basic understanding of the English Language, numeracy, literacy, and ICT. |
Career Path | • Audio engineering • Sound engineering • Recording engineering • Musicians • Music production • Music teaching |
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