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SFM Tutorials: Bleass Megalit

Bleass Megalit - Full Walkthrough

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/bleass-megalit/id1596728818

What a monster of synth!!! Fantastic!

This video covers:

  • Intro to the UI
  • Intro to synthesis wavetable and subtractive
  • Intro to Voice and Modulation settings
  • Intro to arpeggiator
  • Intro to ADSR and various envelopes
  • Intro to Filter, LFO and Assignable EG
  • Intro to modulation sequencer
  • Intro to waveshaper, crusher and Processing
  • Etc.

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Comments

  • Thanks again! Love this app!

  • @Telstar5 said:
    Thanks again! Love this app!

    You are welcome

  • Still haven't managed to scratch the surface of this one yet. Will have to sit down and really work on some patches.

  • @NeuM said:
    Still haven't managed to scratch the surface of this one yet. Will have to sit down and really work on some patches.

    Do you think it has a cold and not warm sound?

  • edited December 2022

    @sfm said:

    @NeuM said:
    Still haven't managed to scratch the surface of this one yet. Will have to sit down and really work on some patches.

    Do you think it has a cold and not warm sound?

    One could always run the output through some effects to warm that sound up a bit, but yes it's rather tinny sounding on its own. Nambu had the same problem until the developer added a that PreAmp button with saturator, compressor, EQ.

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