![]() ![]() We begin by loading the Monark ensemble within an instance of Reaktor 5 (Monark being a Reaktor instrument). Monark is a faithful Minimoog emulation, and thus is a monophonic synthesiser and a great example of when a technique like this is very effective. ![]() Here’s the MIDI we’ve used for this synth loop, a simple hook in the key of B Minor:įor this walkthrough we’ll be using Native Instruments’ Monark synth. ![]() We’ll begin with this monophonic synth sound: Īnd using the Eventide Octavox Harmonizer we’ll create this much more complex part: Synth Secrets is a series of programming tutorials in which we show how to make a range of classic and new synth sounds using plugins such as Massive, Sylenth and Diva.įor this instalment of Synth Secrets we’re going to pick up where we left off the other week, looking at processing our synth sounds using Eventide’s powerful Anthology X plugin suite. ![]()
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