Introduction to reChord (Part 2)

Introduction to reChord (Part 2)

If you followed the first part of this tutorial, where we introduced our new arpeggiator called reChord, you probably want to learn more about its capabilities and features. We dedicated the first part of the tutorial to MIDI connection and explaining the main...
Introduction to reChord (Part 1)

Introduction to reChord (Part 1)

One of the most accessible and audibly recognizable sequencing tools is an arpeggiator. An arpeggiator is a real-time sequencer built to take a chord and create an arpeggio. Musicians first used arpeggiators in the early days of hardware synthesizers. Since then, they...
Understanding The Art Of Arpeggiators

Understanding The Art Of Arpeggiators

Arpeggiators are perhaps one of the simplest and most audibly recognizable sequencing tools available. They originated in the early days of hardware synthesizers. In essence, an arpeggiator is a very basic real-time sequencer which takes a chord as an input and turns...
Utilizing the Step Sequencer in NI Massive

Utilizing the Step Sequencer in NI Massive

Massive by Native Instruments is a popular soft synth on the market. A lot of dubstep producers use it to make killer sounding drops. It is used frequently but it’s step sequencer is one thing that is under-utilized. In this tutorial, I will take you through the...
Make Your Synths Sound More Analog

Make Your Synths Sound More Analog

Many modern electronic music genres incorporate analog synth sounds. When compared to plainer digital, its character and warmth of sound are generally more pleasing to the ear. You’ll hear it a lot in Synth-Pop from the 1980s, as well as present Melodic House...