
Syntorial uses controls and features that are the most common in many synthesizers, including subtractive synthesisthree oscillatorssawpulsetriangle and sine wavesan FM parameter, noise oscillator, oscillator syncband-pass filter with resonance and key tracking, ADSR envelopesan AD modulation envelope, LFOmonophonic and polyphonic voice modes, portamentounison with voice, detune and spread controls, ring modulationdistortionchorusphaserdelayreverbmod wheel, pitch wheel and velocity. A total of 39 quizzes are included in-between lessons. As the user progresses, more controls are added in each topic. Once the user corrects the mistakes, they can try the challenge again or move on to the next lesson.
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Each lesson starts with a video lecture teaching a control or a group of controls, followed by a challenge a patch is heard, but the user is not shown how the patch is programmed, so that they can try to program the patch to sound like the hidden patch.Īfter the user is done programming the sound, they will submit the patch to the program, with the user shown what controls they used correctly and what controls they used incorrectly.


Syntorial includes a total of lessons and interactive challenges, where the user programs sounds using a built-in synth called Primer. He was inspired to make the program by his frustration of learning synthesis in his early career, and wanted to create something that would train the user to design a patch by ear.
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Syntorial is a synthesizer - teaching software created by Audible Genius, a company owned by website programmer, musician and teacher Joe Hanley.
