Your channel and blog are so good!
I just wondering where to keep information to learn pure sound design not exclusively related to sc, Video tutorials, manuals, recipes, online schools, expert professional sounddesigner/ composer, electroacustic musicians?
Or by reverse engineering synth presets?
Or by reverse engineering the tools used, perhaps made in other languages…
Even just to practice fine tuning.
it would be also interesting to practice with multiple sounds at the same time, to learn a bit about mixing.
Then movement of the parts, and crazy automation of the whole.
Once all these steps have been done, it would be interesting to take the synthdefs and explore them with generative systems… through other techniques, granulation etc…
and also post processing with effects and automations!
Of course it would be nice to learn much more “experimental” synthesis, gendy, concatenative etc…
I feel like looking for the “needle in the haystack” makes me lose the big picture.
Am I the only one?
At the begininng I was hoping to find a way to sound “original”! and I liked a lot the super clean sound of sc compared to everything else I heard around, even more “surgical” and malleable.
I remember the first times listening to this album and thinking — how is possible to make such a crazy and malleable music ?!
anyway
If you guys have advices about those topics, you are welcome!
Ps: I studied electroacoustic music for 5 years in Italy, but I feel I have many many gaps
For instance I would love to learn some of these presets, just to start, because honestly I’m not able to make sound like that… even if to my ears they sound “flat, without salt” but correct and pleasant!
forgive the outburst…