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chrisedu wrote on May 25, 2020
fantastic course! one of the best I've seen for Razor!
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Richard Temple wrote on February 18, 2019
Fabulous. Please more tutorials by Mr Childs! Would love his take on Alchemy (logic synth)
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razor wrote on February 23, 2016
A very good synth but sometimes a bit of a mystery. That's why I needed this tutorial. It gave me enough information to start using this great sounding synth. Very good tutorial.
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Ru Binkis wrote on June 26, 2015
I watched this course out of sheer curiosity, it definitely covers enough to get you more than working fluently, great job.
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Ian wrote on May 27, 2015
Another clear and concise, well formatted course from this instructor. I enjoy that each video was relatively short, because they were all packed with a good bit of info, and it helped me to digest things by having a spare 5 or 10 seconds in between techniques and ideas. Thank you for another great course sir!
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Gregory wrote on May 25, 2015
Clear, detailed and humor. Great series. There could have been a brief video explaining LFOs, waves etc. for beginners although I'm familiar with it, but not an expert.
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Zekagiu wrote on January 14, 2015
Good instruction and easy to follow. My only suggestion is that he also showed how to make a big growling wobble bass found in dubstep or aggresive electronic music as what I would expect this synth to be great for.
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Joan Susaña wrote on January 6, 2015
Great tutorial. I was able to thoroughly understand all about this instrument. I will start using this instrument more thanks to this tutorial.
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Dell Little wrote on November 28, 2014
Great details on this wild ass synth. Hope to remember all the creative angles I can use this thing for. I may have to return again because there is so much control.
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Andrew wrote on June 21, 2014
You will learn things from this, don't get me wrong. However, it's a walk through a set of patches that are very much planned out ahead of time; he clearly has a set of numbers for each knob's setting in front of him, and while he sometimes covers why something is set a certain way, it's not a guarantee. Basically, they are clear videos, but walking you through a finished project is more the way of this tutorial than actually building anything from scratch.