Arturia Synclavier V Explained

Synth guru Tyler Coffin brings you an in-depth series on the amazing Arturia Synclavier V virtual synth. See and hear how this synth is a painstaking recreation of the original, big dollar synth from the 80s, and how to use it effectively in your productions!

Arturia Synclavier V Explained
Introduction (02:18) - Tyler welcomes you and gives a quick look over the Synclavier V plug-in, its origins, capabilities, and a few quick things to cover before you get rolling.
Standard Panel Mode Controls (11:19) - Begin by taking a look through the browser to get an initialized timbre. Then look at all the main controls on the standard screen of the Synclavier V to use when first dealing with a sound.
Extended Panel Mode Controls Pt. 1 (07:41) - Now dive a little deeper to see the additional controls located in the Extended Panel and what each of them does.
Extended Panel Mode Controls Pt. 2 (06:51) - Now we'll continue further to see more of the additional controls located in the Extended Panel and what each of them can do.
Graphics Screen Mode: Envelopes & Key Dynamics (08:48) - Discover the Graphics Screen Mode which gives you a more visual representation of other controls, plus even more additional parameters to edit. We cover both the Envelopes and Key Dynamics tabs in this video.
Graphics Screen Mode: Time Slices (09:39) - Remaining in the Graphics Screen, we now take a look at the additive synthesis capabilities and the expansive crossfade automation capacity found in the Time Slices tab.
Graphics Screen Mode: Mixer & Mods (07:05) - In this video, we see within the Graphics Screen the parameters to edit in the Mixer tab and how we can also link modulation parameters to sources in the Mods tab.
Graphics Screen Mode: FX (07:05) - Explore all the different effects that you can add to your final sounds such as the flanger, reverb, and delays. Learn how the parameters within them can help shape and enhance your sounds.
Graphics Screen Mode: Settings (05:02) - Here, we see the Settings tab, in which we can make some adjustments to the Synclavier V's global settings to work exactly how we need it to.
Complete Workflow (10:37) - Now that you've seen all the parameters in their respective areas, let's take a look at how we can keep a simple, smooth, and efficient workflow while dealing with all of the awesome sonic opportunities!
Sound Design: Bass (09:58) - See how to create a bass sound using all of the Synclavier V knowledge we've put together.
Sound Design: Lead (12:36) - Now watch and learn how to create a cool lead sound using what you've learned in the series.
Sound Design: Pad Pt. 1 (08:57) - Here, we start to create a pad sound using all of the Synclavier V features and functions.
Sound Design: Pad Pt. 2 (06:36) - Expand even further on your pad sound using more if the Synclavier V's options.
Conclusion (03:22) - In this video, we close things out with a few additional notes and remarks to send you off on your way to make all kinds of amazing synthesizer sounds with the Synclavier V!
Version 2 Update
New Additions (11:26) - Discover all the awesome new features added in the 2.0 update. Here, emulations of hardware add-ons that were added to the original Synclavier are now included in the Synclavier V, allowing you to have an even more complete experience including period-accurate re-synthesis of sounds and sampling.
Integrating to Workflow (10:23) - In this video, we take the new additions we covered from the update and see how they can work in context with the rest of the Synclavier V instrument. We go through an example that shows some possibilities, then you’ll be free to take these awesome features even further through usage and experimentation of the Synclavier V!