u-he Repro: Making a Track from Scratch

Synth wiz Michael Morrise brings you in-depth sound design u-he Repro video tutorials! See and hear how to program great sounding patches from scratch using the amazing u-he Repro virtual synthesizer, which faithfully recreates the sounds of the legendary Sequential Circuits Pro 1 and Prophet 5 analog synthesizers. These videos are designed for those who already know how to use u-he Repro, but want to see interesting ways to program patches from scratch. As a bonus, you also get the finished Repro patches and the Logic Pro session used in the videos to further experiment with.

Videos
Repro Sound Design: Drums (10:25) - Michael welcomes you and gives you an introduction to the u-he Repro software synth series, as well as reveals u-he Repro's sound design capabilities by synthesizing drums sounds from scratch with Repro-5.
Repro Sound Design: Bass (06:10) - Watch and discover how easy it is to make a thick bass patch sound, perfect for a retro synth track with the u-he Repro-1.
Repro Sound Design: Lead (04:22) - See how to create a great brassy lead synth patch sound from scratch using Repro-1.
Repro Sound Design: Strings (07:15) - Michael now shows you step by step how to make a lush string synth patch with Repro-5.
Repro Sound Design: Keys (07:37) - Discover the ease with which you can synthesize Rhodes and Clavinet style patches using only the u-he Repro-5.
Repro Sound Design: SFX (04:27) - Learn to create awesome filter sweep FX from scratch, perfect for song transitions, by utilizing the advanced features and functions of Repro-1.
Repro Step Sequencer (06:00) - Now watch and learn how to use the powerful step sequencer found in Repro-1 to create evocative phrases you can trigger with just one finger.
Track Building with Repro Pt. 1 (07:10) - Follow along in the composition process as Michael creates a basic "mood" phrase as the foundation for the track.
Track Building with Repro Pt. 2 (10:15) - Wrapping the video series up, see how Michael uses the "mood" phrase to compose and arrange a full track complete with verses, choruses, bridge, and an intro and outdo.