Syntorial Serum Lesson Pack Download
- The Serum Lesson Pack adds 55 videos to Syntorial, covering every control and sonic manipulation that Serum has to offer. In true Syntorial style, the Serum Lesson Pack is light on the science and heavy on the why-would-I-use-this-control practicality, and even guides you through the recreation of 54 Syntorial patches in Serum, extending Syntorial's interactive hands-on approach to this.
- Dec 06, 2017 The Serum Lesson Pack for Syntorial has arrived! Over the course of 55 videos spread throughout Syntorial, totaling over 9 hours, I uncover every feature of this innovative wavetable synth. And more importantly, I show you WHY you'd use each feature in a.
- This goes along with the Serum Lesson Pack for Syntorial, which includes 55 videos covering every inch of this truly unique soft synth. Get the first 4 videos free in the Syntorial Demo. A ton of free wavetable collections courtesy of Cymatics and others.
- Syntorial sale Friday to Sunday + new Serum lesson pack. I found it shows 'Download available' for Alchemy, and when I clicked the cloud icon it actually let me download it! Same version (2.3.18) as I already have safely stashed from iTunes in 2015 – but if you once purchased it and no longer have it, iMazing may offer a way to recover it.
- Audible Genius Syntorial Serum Lesson Pack 2020 TUTORiAL 2.35 GB Syntorial - interactive program for practical training on the synthesizer Serum. Syntorial is a software that will teach you how to program synths and sounds develop. This is more than another tutorial, Syntorial allows you to.
- And best of all, what you learn in Syntorial can be applied to most synths. Additional Lesson Packs. Download free add-on Lesson Packs for popular synths like Serum, Massive, Sylenth1, and more. The packs will take everything you learn in the Essentials, and show you how to apply it to these amazing synths, as well as cover their many.
Feb 26, 2020 Between its in-depth wavetable editing capabilites, and its intuitive visual feedback, Serum is both easy to learn, and powerful to use. The Serum Lesson Pack adds 55 Videos, totaling 9 Hours and 22 minutes. Transfer everything you learn in Syntorial, to Serum, and learn all of the extra features Serum.
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Nothing on the website yet, and no word on how much the regular price of $129.99 will be discounted, though I doubt it'll be more than 20%. /dev-c-says-directory-doesnt-exist-but-its-linked.html. I don't know if it was still the case on the last sale (October last year, I think), but when I got it on the iOS launch sale a couple of years ago you had to buy through the website to get the sale price, which gave you a code for the IAP.
Serum pack out on Friday. Now all we need is a sale on Serum.
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@Masanga said:
Serum pack out on Friday. Now all we need is a sale on Serum.You can rent-to-own: https://www.xferrecords.com/forums/general/serum-offer-on-another-web-site
^ Id heard about this but thought it was too good to be true also. It does look amazing and with a rent to buy endorsed by xfer it is going to be on my mind.
I have now finished the syntorial course but I think I left too much time inbetween study sessions so will now repeat it again. I would def recommend getting it in the sales. I think I paid about £60-70 for it a couple of years ago and it has really shown me how to begin to program. If you thinking of getting one of the synths in their pack, z3ta, moog voyager, sylenth, massive and now serum. It will add value to the purchase. 'Cors, the information is all out their on youtube if you have the patience.@Masanga said:
Nothing on the website yet, and no word on how much the regular price of $129.99 will be discounted, though I doubt it'll be more than 20%. I don't know if it was still the case on the last sale (October last year, I think), but when I got it on the iOS launch sale a couple of years ago you had to buy through the website to get the sale price, which gave you a code for the IAP.Serum pack out on Friday. Now all we need is a sale on Serum.
I'm interested, but I don't see this sale mentioned anywhere.
If you lack a “vocabulary” for understanding synthesis, buy it.
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@jigglypuff said:
@Masanga said:
Nothing on the website yet, and no word on how much the regular price of $129.99 will be discounted, though I doubt it'll be more than 20%. I don't know if it was still the case on the last sale (October last year, I think), but when I got it on the iOS launch sale a couple of years ago you had to buy through the website to get the sale price, which gave you a code for the IAP.Serum pack out on Friday. Now all we need is a sale on Serum.
I'm interested, but I don't see this sale mentioned anywhere.
Yes, they put the word out on their customer e-mail list (a little counterintuitively, as we're the ones who've already bought it), but it won't go live till Friday.
I was planning on buying Z3TA anyway. This will push me over the edge.
Great app - highly recommended.
@cian said:
I was planning on buying Z3TA anyway. This will push me over the edge.Great app - highly recommended.
Be careful with Z3TA, Cakewalk is shutting down ( see there’s another linkon this subject)
Sale and Serum pack now up: $89.99, from the usual $129.99. Not sure if it works through the IAP, but you can get it from https://www.syntorial.com/buy-now/ and the Mac, Windows and iOS versions are all included, along with all add-on packs.
That's a really great deal. I think it came out at around £65 on the iOS launch price, and that was two years ago before the Brexitification of app store exchange rates. Worth it at twice the price; it's a real life-changer.
@Masanga yes that’s the benefit of not having to go through Apple to purchase syntorial. The sale price is $89.00 and I used PayPal which ended up being £69.00.
If I had purchased through Apple it would have cost me £129.00.@Sbee said:
@Masanga yes that’s the benefit of not having to go through Apple to purchase syntorial. The sale price is $89.00 and I used PayPal which ended up being £69.00.
If I had purchased through Apple it would have cost me £129.00.Yes, this is worth reiterating for anyone weighing it up: the sale is available only through the website, not through IAP.
Plus you get the desktop version AND the iOS version through website
Less good news is that Cakewalk, or rather Gibson, seem now to have pulled Z3ta+ from the app store (though Momentum is still there). A sad day.
@Masanga said:
Less good news is that Cakewalk, or rather Gibson, seem now to have pulled Z3ta+ from the app store (though Momentum is still there). A sad day.Very sad indeed! I waited too long to buy it.
That's just as bad as Roland making Propellerhead Rebirth app pulled from the App Store..... Funny how Roland use to own Cakewalk originally.
Seems to me that the Gibson Company is the Grim Reaper of Software owners.They (Gibson) purchased FL Studio's 'Deck a Dance 2' vst, then that went into oblivion.
Then Cakewalk DAW, now that is soon going into the DAW graveyard, & now Z3ta+. This is just madness.@studs1966 said:
That's just as bad as Roland making Propellerhead Rebirth app pulled from the App Store..... Funny how Roland use to own Cakewalk originally.
Seems to me that the Gibson Company is the Grim Reaper of Software owners.They (Gibson) purchased FL Studio's 'Deck a Dance 2' vst, then that went into oblivion.
Then Cakewalk DAW, now that is soon going into the DAW graveyard, & now Z3ta+. This is just madness.And don't forget Opcode; thank god Zicarelli was able to rescue Max from the rubble. It's really bad behaviour, as well as bad business. Cakewalk had just launched an app (Momentum) with a subscription model, whose customers can't be happy at having the company they've just paid into upfront abandoned, and to kill Z3ta+ off (on Thanksgiving!!) so soon after its long-awaited update was a serious slap in the face to Cakewalk's own team as well as the customer base.
I got really spooked by the yanking of Z3ta+ from the store; I only had it installed on one heavily-abused device, and (thanks to the rampant crapness of iTunes) no backup of the .ipa. But there in my mailbox yesterday was a 70% off BF deal on upgrading iMazing, which I'd forgotten I'd ever bought, so I thought what the hell and ponied up a tenner with low expectations. But Manage Apps let me back up the copy of Z3ta+ from my iPad, and then to install a copy to my old Air from the backup. No use to anyone who hadn't already bought it before it was pulled, unfortunately, but if you've got an unbacked-up copy of Alchemy you don't want to risk losing when your iPad flakes out or gets nicked, it's an insurance policy worth considering. Seems to be 30% off on new purchases.
@Masanga said:
@studs1966 said:
That's just as bad as Roland making Propellerhead Rebirth app pulled from the App Store..... Funny how Roland use to own Cakewalk originally.
Seems to me that the Gibson Company is the Grim Reaper of Software owners.They (Gibson) purchased FL Studio's 'Deck a Dance 2' vst, then that went into oblivion.
Then Cakewalk DAW, now that is soon going into the DAW graveyard, & now Z3ta+. This is just madness.And don't forget Opcode; thank god Zicarelli was able to rescue Max from the rubble. It's really bad behaviour, as well as bad business. Cakewalk had just launched an app (Momentum) with a subscription model, whose customers can't be happy at having the company they've just paid into upfront abandoned, and to kill Z3ta+ off (on Thanksgiving!!) so soon after its long-awaited update was a serious slap in the face to Cakewalk's own team as well as the customer base.
I got really spooked by the yanking of Z3ta+ from the store; I only had it installed on one heavily-abused device, and (thanks to the rampant crapness of iTunes) no backup of the .ipa. But there in my mailbox yesterday was a 70% off BF deal on upgrading iMazing, which I'd forgotten I'd ever bought, so I thought what the hell and ponied up a tenner with low expectations. But Manage Apps let me back up the copy of Z3ta+ from my iPad, and then to install a copy to my old Air from the backup. No use to anyone who hadn't already bought it before it was pulled, unfortunately, but if you've got an unbacked-up copy of Alchemy you don't want to risk losing when your iPad flakes out or gets nicked, it's an insurance policy worth considering. Seems to be 30% off on new purchases.
Gonna look into it. Got Alchemy too, with all soundpacks. (Zet3a, & Rebirth) on Air 1. Becuause of this, I'm not updating iOS to 11. Thinking, if my iPad goes tits up, I have already bought the software on iOS. The companies that have gone now, so I might as well go the torrent route. Technically I'm not really stealing, as they have gone now. Use my PC instead, as now I'm questioning the future of investing into iOS in the future. By the time my iPad Air 1 has died, the next iPad will be iOS 11+. The price of a new iPad, I can get a powerful Laptop. I like using both(working together making tracks) but I have think what is best. Stil pump money into Apple, & this continues to have in the next couple of years. I don't think so? But even if you make a back up, there is no guarantee it'll work on a new iPad in a couple of years later.
It's either, stay with ios, & see where it goes, of think 'Fuck it!'.... Going back to the old more reliable ways that I have been used to?....
Wait & see I suppose..- edited November 2017
@Masanga said:
I got really spooked by the yanking of Z3ta+ from the store; I only had it installed on one heavily-abused device, and (thanks to the rampant crapness of iTunes) no backup of the .ipa. But there in my mailbox yesterday was a 70% off BF deal on upgrading iMazing, which I'd forgotten I'd ever bought, so I thought what the hell and ponied up a tenner with low expectations. But Manage Apps let me back up the copy of Z3ta+ from my iPad, and then to install a copy to my old Air from the backup. No use to anyone who hadn't already bought it before it was pulled, unfortunately, but if you've got an unbacked-up copy of Alchemy you don't want to risk losing when your iPad flakes out or gets nicked, it's an insurance policy worth considering. Seems to be 30% off on new purchases.
Actually, having now poked around further in iMazing, it seems that it doesn't back the .ipa up from your connected device but redownload it from the app store. This means that Z3ta+ is still in the store (for now!), but just invisible to the AppStore app. AppZappPro can't locate it, but AppShopper can, and tells me that it's still available in the US store but not in the UK one – so if there are any would-be purchasers in the US who want to grab it before it goes, this may be your chance. Can anyone confirm it's still purchasable from the US store? Interesting that iMazing was able to download it to my UK account if so.
Incidentally, the ability to download .ipas seems to be currently limited to the Mac version of iMazing; it's still in the works for the Windows version.
[Edit: Still poking around in iMazing, I found it shows 'Download available' for Alchemy, and when I clicked the cloud icon it actually let me download it! Same version (2.3.18) as I already have safely stashed from iTunes in 2015 – but if you once purchased it and no longer have it, iMazing may offer a way to recover it, at least till Apple wakes up and realises.]
- edited November 2017
I have been checking out Syntorial and thinking about buying it. Seems awfully expensive at the full price but the offer price is more attractive. Of course I can't tell if it's just attractive due to the hugeness of the regular price I just completed the free modules and I have found the style a bit tedious, although once you realise you can skip the quizzes and such it makes a difference. I will probably end up buying it..
But for those who can't afford it I wanted to put in a word for Rishabh Raban's 'Exploring Animoog', which was my intro to analog synthesis. I don't know if it's on sale (I hate how the App store doesn't show the price once you've bought something), but it's a lot cheaper than Syntorial. It obviously helps if you have Animoog, which also isn't on sale!
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@MarkH said:
But for those who can't afford it I wanted to put in a word for Rishabh Raban's 'Exploring Animoog', which was my intro to analog synthesis. I don't know if it's on sale (I hate how the App store doesn't show the price once you've bought something), but it's a lot cheaper than Syntorial. It obviously helps if you have Animoog, which also isn't on sale!Yes, I have that and second the recommendation – he also has a good one for Model 15. They're a bit like the synth-specific lesson packs in Syntorial (which don't currently cover any iOS synths now that Z3ta+ is gone); obviously you don't get the interactivity of Syntorial's challenges, but they're better than YouTube. Syntorial is all about the group challenges, which I absolutely love; the reward for getting through to the end is, rather fabulously, 25 more of these.