Sound Design COMPLETE course - EVERYTHING you need to know to craft any sound.

Publicado 2022-02-17
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Music Theory and Sound Design courses
0:04 Intro
2:41 Harmonics, the basis of Soud Design
6:10 Oscillators and sound sources
16:33 8 Types of audio synthesis
33:59 Filters & EQ
46:48 LFO & Envelope
55:46 MIDI controllers, step sequencers and arpeggiators
1:04:40 Waveshaper & distortion
1:19:38 Compressors
1:34:42 Reverbs
1:52:18 Delays
2:05:33 Flanger, chorus & phaser
2:15:33 Bitcrusher
2:23:26 Vocoder, auto-tune & talkbox

This is a compilation of all my tutorials done so far on Sound Design. I assumed a complete course all-in-one video could be handy if you'd like to download it all in one go or if you'd like to save it as only one link. I hope this also makes it easier to binge watch if you'd like to refresh all your knowledge on sound rafting in one go.

Find a written version of those turorials on woochia.com.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • People like you are why the internet is so powerful. Amazing people like you make content like this for us all to learn for free. I feel indebted, and thank you very much.
  • @MakerFarmNL
    This series is a huge achievement in education in sounddesign for everyone FOR FREE! This is going to be your legacy to the world! You deserve tons of credits for this! Thank you!!!!
  • @yandereSyndrome
    Can't believe this is out here for free. I've paid for sound design courses and been incredibly disappointed in them. But this one spends time on the fundamentals and explaining how everything stems from those, so that I can really understand HOW these tools work and not just "slap this knob up if you want dirty / wide / full sound brah." Just awesome.
  • @wezport
    I might have to make fake accounts just to like this video more times. Im sure one could find all this info scattered across youtube presented in a much worse way. But to have it all together like this is gold. Bravo sir, A++++++++++++++++++ (continues onto other chalkboard) ++++++++++++++
  • @nickd.9882
    Out of all of the music production videos I've watched, this is the FIRST to provide this perspective. You are a HERO for this! THANK YOU
  • @estufilla
    I started watching yesterday this video on my TV being completely stoned. I'm going to be honest, I put the video cuz it was Sant Joan here yesterday, which is a festivity with tons of fireworks, and I needed something to keep the dogs distracted; "this guy is going to make tons of noise" I thought, "perfect". I saw the ENTIRE VIDEO in one sitting, and today I watched it AGAIN. Mate, you're GOLD, what you explained here for free is just too good of information. As a kind of stuck techno producer, I kindly can say a huge thank you. For now you have my Sub for sure.
  • @apirogov
    Thanks for creating this! I agree with all the others - this could be the one single best free learning resource on the internet for starting out with synthesis and sound design and get a coherent overview of the basics. Usually I prefer to read books to learn, but your practical examples and illustrations really add value. There is no filler, no bullshit, no marketing, just very well-presented information. By the way, I'm exactly the kind of person preferring to have one bookmark, so this is absolutely perfect! Now I am very much looking forward to checking out your music theory tutorial! And then I consider saving these gems to my harddrive as a backup, just in case something happens to the internet ;)
  • @mike.thomas
    I’m only 1/3 of the way through, but I’m very impressed. While I am a pretty experienced synthesist this is very comprehensive and I’ve still learned a thing or two. Excellent work. I hope your views explode.
  • @huggybeats
    this video replaces thousand of half assed attempts to teach sound design basics. one of the best videos I've found on youtube!
  • Okay, I must admit, beyond everything else, it's impresses me, that you managed to make a video of such length that just pulls you in to watch it all in one sitting
  • Brooo!, thank you so much for investing yourself in this. I feel like this is a mark that will last. I pray that God blesses you, as this tutorial has blessed my life, from the bottom of my heart. Thank you.
  • @L_Giancarlo
    Been working on taking notes on this video for about a week now, and I’m halfway through the video. Im already so much more ready to go into producing soon than I was before. Can’t wait to finish the video and start making sounds! Thank you so much, this video has been incredibly helpful, and could very well be the reason I actually am able to produce the way I want to.
  • At the beginning of the year, I hardly understood music theory. At 6:53 and I swear that understanding music theory a lot more just makes me appreciate music a lot more in general. What a journey! 30 March.
  • @unownnnn
    Better than any paid sound design course. Thank you very much
  • @noahhummel5622
    This video is ridiculously good. I have played with many of these technologies for years and have some kind of feel for what they do, but this video has made me connect the dots on so many things. I feel like I gained a new understanding of what each of these things do on a technical level. The way you put the effects into context by showing how you can achieve the same thing in multiple ways was what really made it click for me. I also enjoyed the little bits of advice you threw in there from time to time, like filtering after each distortion, or detuning and then saturating the bass. This gave me so much inspiration! Thanks so much, you deserve a lot more views and subscribers.
  • @dfxmonkeyhead
    This is an incredible amount of knowledge, very concisely crammed into a 2.5 hour presentation. Well done!
  • @VexVex24
    The examples weren't exactly my type of music, but the information shown in the video was very useful. So thank you for sharing it for free!
  • @sethohman2
    This is by far THE BEST sound design tutorials I've seen!
  • @JusTVIDSE
    That tape delay LFO 🤯 that's a really cool trick
  • Thank you so much for your incredible work! I've spent the last four days studying your video, six hours per day, and now I finally feel like I understand the theory behind sound design. I was impressed by how detailed, yet easy to understand, your explanations were for every topic. Your work has truly made the world a better place. Thank you so much for everything. 🙏