One interesting learning exercise that can feel like play, especially for sound design, is to pick a synth that you've been meaning to get more familiar with, pick factory/pro presets at random, and reverse engineer them (figure out what what makes them tick, without 'looking'), then create sound variations that are more distinctively yours.
With enough playing around, you'll have pretty much mastered the synth, and know how to quickly create sounds across the spectrum that it is capable of.
With enough playing around, you'll have pretty much mastered the synth, and know how to quickly create sounds across the spectrum that it is capable of.
Statistics: Posted by rj0 — Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:42 am