Join us for our first Intro to Modular Synthesis class of 2024! We are planning to offer this class at the same time and place every first Thursday of the month.
This introductory workshop teaches the fundamentals of modular synthesis. If you are new to synths don't worry! Neither a traditional background in music nor a familiarity with electronic instruments are necessary to attend - in fact, the course is explicitly designed for total beginners.
This 90 minute workshop will be split into two 45 minute sections. During the first half our instructors will give a talk providing a quick conceptual overview. Synthesis terminology will be introduced and defined, basic synth modules like VCOs, VCFs, and VCAs will described, and techniques showing how their individual functions interact together to form a complete patch will be discussed. During the second half we will break out into small groups for hands-on instruction. There are many semi-modular and modular synthesizers set up in the room and ready for you to play on headphones. You'll be able to explore the concepts brought up earlier in the workshop and turn theory into practice. We'll provide guided instruction which helps you get started making your own synth sounds.
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Thursday, February 1st 2024
5:30 PM - 7 PM
Control Voltage,
@ 3742 N Mississippi Ave, 97227
All ages (10+ recommended)
$10
Tickets are required to attend. No one is turned away for lack of funds, so email info@synthlibraryportland.com for low/no-cost tickets.
We want to thank Control Voltage for their support which has allowed us to resume offering regularly scheduled intro classes. By hosting us they have revived this core part of our programming which was virtually impossible without a physical library location and therefore absent since COVID began.
Control Voltage acts as a community hub and nurtures the local synth scene by offering us the opportunity to try many niche electronic instruments person, a geographically rare phenomenon. Next time you purchase gear consider where your dollar goes and support local businesses. Please respect the store's rules, gear, and staff.