Introduction to Cherry Audio’s PS-3300 - Hosted by Tim Shoebridge

To get users up and running with PS-3300, Cherry Audio and Tim Shoebridge of Sound Mangling have again teamed up to create an introductory tutorial video walking users through the history and extensive features of this massive virtual synthesizer instrument. For more details on how to get the most out of PS-3300, be sure to review the User Guide at Presets used in this video (thank you, Tim!): Subscribe and stay tuned! Tim Shoebridge on YouTube - PS-3300 is an exactingly faithful virtual analog emulation of the colossal and ultra-rare semi-modular analog polyphonic synthesizer released by Korg in 1977. Cherry Audio has pulled out all the stops to accurately recreate and update this mythical monster synth, from its massive stacked sonic character and signature multiple‑resonator sweeps to the considerable patching capabilities that distinguished the PS-3300 from all other polysynths of the era. 00:00 - Introduction 02:57 - The KORG PS-3300 04:38 - Cherry Audio’s PS-3300 User Interface Basics 05:41 - Signal Generator Panels and Master Panel 06:33 - The Oscillators 08:15 - The Filters 09:22 - The EGs 10:54 - Keyboard Tracking 11:21 - The Resonators 13:00 - Modulation (LFOs) 16:45 - Temperament and Tuning Controls Semi-Modular Patching with Virtual Cables 18:14 - Patching Basics 20:58 - Mod Wheel Patching 25:20 - Conclusion Let us know in the comments below if you’d like to see more! #synthesizer #vst #vstplugins -------------------------------------------- Free demos, videos, and sound samples from Cherry Audio products are available at Follow Cherry Audio on Social Media: @cherryaudiovst @cherryaudiovst
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