![]() We’re not just bringing in an audio file and playing it back. And it’s really interesting, it’s not a sampler. In this video, I’m gonna show you how to import audio files and create wavetables from them. ![]() When you buy Syntorial, all of the packs and all of their videos are included. And like I said, the demo will have the first four or five videos from each of these packs. We also have lesson packs for Massive, Sylenth, and a couple others. Once you download Syntorial, just go into this drop-down, download lesson packs, and you’ll see the Serum Lesson Pack at the top, just click the download button. This has the first 22 Syntorial lessons but also the first four video from the Serum Lesson Pack. The Serum Lesson Pack adds 55 videos that show you how to take everything you learn in Syntorial and apply it to Serum, as well as covering all of the many additional features that Serum has to offer, and you can get the first four videos from the Serum Lesson Pack for free by going to, clicking try for free, and downloading the Syntorial Demo for Mac, PC, or iPad. ![]() It does this by combing video demonstrations with interactive challenges in which you program patches on a built-in soft synth. Syntorial is a synthesizer training app that teaches you how to program synth patches by ear. Now this video is actually an excerpt from the Serum Lesson Pack for Syntorial. In this video I’ll be showing you how to take an audio file in which I say the word “serum,” import it into Serum, and create a wavetable that says the word “serum.” So we’ll learn about the different import types and how to take what you get in an import and clean it up to create a nice wavetable. Get 4 more Serum videos for free via the Syntorial Demo. In this excerpt from the Serum Lesson Pack, you’ll learn about the different import types, and how to take what you get in an import and clean it up to create a nice wavetable. Watch Joe Hanley, the creator of Syntorial, as he demonstrates how to take an audio recording of the word “Serum”, import it into Serum, and create a wavetable that says the word “Serum”.
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