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How to Play Analog Synthesizers and Vintage Keyboards: Free Online Music Lessons : Using the Envelope Filter on an Analog Synthesizer or Vintage Modular Keyboard


Learn how to use the envelope filters and modifiers and VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier on vintage analog synthesizers and modular keyboards in this free online video music lesson.


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4 Responses to “How to Play Analog Synthesizers and Vintage Keyboards: Free Online Music Lessons : Using the Envelope Filter on an Analog Synthesizer or Vintage Modular Keyboard”

  • RIMnCHOP:

    too much audio thump on th keys too notice the difference in changes

  • Cochese:

    expertvillage videos are shite

  • resynthesis:

    Sorry, but this is not good.

    The term “VCA” is used incorrectly. VCA is not another term for EG! It means “Voltage-Controlled Amplifier.” Alas, neither the VCA not its EG are touched in this “lesson”.

    The instructor demonstrates by making changes to the filter envelope. The changes can not be heard clearly. (The slow attack example sounds brighter, and thus *more* percussive, in a way.) The audible keyboard thump is bad, too.

    Expert Village: Thanks for trying, but you need to redo this.

  • xVertygox:

    I didn’t know Raymond Romano played keys
    just kiddin, good vid !!

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