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BUILDING SYNTH TEXTURES WITH MAI TAI AND MOJITO IN STUDIO ONE

Over the past few months, we’ve been looking at the built-in instruments in Studio One 4.6. This month, we’re exploring the final two instruments and how to make something specific with them. Since leads and basses are among the most sought-after sounds in electronic production, we’ll build one of each. Firstly, we’ll make a tasty analogue-sounding lead using the Mai Tai synth, before looking at the monophonic Mojito and putting together a potent bass synth. Accompanying cocktails optional.

TAI-FIGHTER

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