Synth Parameters

This lesson explains how automating synth parameters can help enhance our arrangement and create movement.
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Synth Parameters

Levels

This lesson explains level automation. Level automation can help us enhance transitions in our arrangement or to create interesting contrast between parts.
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Levels

Filters

A filter is an electrical circuit that emphasizes or eliminates some frequencies from a signal. This lesson explains automating filters is used for arrangement purposes. We use filters to enhance transitions or to create contrast between different song parts.
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Filters

Panning

Panning is the distribution of a sound signal into a new stereo or multi-channel sound field determined by a pan control setting. This lesson explains automation for panning used to enhance the functionality of the arrangement.
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Panning

Progression & Transitions

This lesson shows a practical use of automation to enhance the progression and transition in our arrangement. Progression refers to a sequence of chords played one after another. A transition is a passage of music composed to link one section of music to another.
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Progression & Transitions