Tutorial videos for Antidote?

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Ulpu
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26 Mar 2020

For some Reason (lol) I can’t find tutorial videos for Antidote in YouTube :question:

I managed to find one pretty good video by Dorincourt. But mostly the videos are only showcasing refills for antidote. I am looking for tutorials showing how the synth works or how you create sounds out of it...

There are some tutorial looking videos - but the guy speak French so not for me since all I can understand is Antidote in French :D

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06 Apr 2020

Antidote has a very user friendly interface imho so if you know <s>additive</s> subtractive synthesis you can feel directly at home with antidote. Still it's a good idea to read the manual.

For getting to know basic concepts of synthesis I suggest to have a look at syntorial or https://learningsynths.ableton.com/.
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tobypearce
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I might be persuaded to put one together. What are you after Ulpu?
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11 Apr 2020

jam-s wrote:
06 Apr 2020
Antidote has a very user friendly interface imho so if you know additive synthesis you can feel directly at home with antidote.
Just FYI, Antidote is subtractive/wavetable synthesis.

Ulpu
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11 Apr 2020

tobypearce wrote:
11 Apr 2020
I might be persuaded to put one together. What are you after Ulpu?
That would be very nice & interesting!
I am interested in everything basically :D
Just love to watch & learn (and if there is some “how to make this sound” type of tutorial it’s always a good way to get some knowledge on tweaking a synth).

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jam-s
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RealReasonHead wrote:
11 Apr 2020
jam-s wrote:
06 Apr 2020
Antidote has a very user friendly interface imho so if you know additive synthesis you can feel directly at home with antidote.
Just FYI, Antidote is subtractive/wavetable synthesis.
Right, got it mixed up. No partials in Antidote, just VA waveforms and wavetables the get filtered and summed.

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12 Apr 2020

Look for tuts on Dune 1, Dune 2 and/or Sylenth. They are similar enough in architecture to be useful. Can actually be fun to recreate sounds from another synth in your own synth.
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