This 24-minute tutorial provides a practical guide for electronic musicians on writing better sequences for synthesizers. Learn a simple, effective approach to creating catchier and more musical patterns whether you're using a DAW or hardware sequencer. Discover techniques for placing notes, structuring sequences, and creating variations without requiring deep music theory knowledge. Designed for electronic music producers struggling with rhythm, pitch, or composition, gain confidence in programming melodies and patterns that make your synths shine. The methods work with all major DAWs (Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic, Bitwig) and hardware sequencers/grooveboxes (Elektron, Moog, Korg). Presented by Jannis Le Wolff, who also offers additional resources including online courses, sound packs, and mastering services.
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How to Write Sequences for Synths: A Practical Guide for Electronic Musicians
Taught by
Jannis Le Wolff