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Point Blank Sound Design Tutorial Series: What is a LFO? (Video)

Point Blank course developer and instructor Chris Carter demonstrates using LFOs in sound design.

Point Blank are back with a brand new tutorial series to help you get the most out of your productions. In this series, course developer and instructor Chris Carter will be showing us the basics of sound design, focusing on different elements of synthesis and going into detail as to how they work and how they can be applied. These videos will give you a flavour of what to expect on Point Blank’s courses, such as their comprehensive BA (Hons) Music Production and Sound Engineering degree, which is also available as an online degree.

In the first episode of the series, Point Blank expert instructor Chris Carter answers the question ‘What is an LFO?’ describing the differences between oscillators and low-frequency oscillators, discussing the frequency spectrum and sharing some tips on how to use LFOs effectively. In the video, Chris uses Logic Pro X’s ES2 synthesiser and Native Instrument’s Massive to demonstrate LFOs in use, achieving vibrato/tremolo effects and much more. Watch the video for the full tutorial and stay tuned for the next in the series!

These tips are just a small excerpt from the sound design module on Point Blank’s BA (Hons) Music Production & Sound Engineering Degree, on which you can also learn everything you need to know about music production including mixing and mastering, composition and music business. They also offer an online alternative, in the form of their new online BA (Hons) Music Production & Sound Engineering Degree. Point Blank are currently offering a free copy of Ableton Suite or Logic Pro X with online courses until June 30th, so make sure you enrol soon! For more information, contact a course advisor on +44 20 7729 4884. If you are a resident of the USA, you can reach them on 323 282 7660.

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