[[Attachment:0]]https://www.audiotool.com/user/naswalt/ returns with a new episode of Cooking with Naswalt, this time exploring his core expertise: synthwave. With rich synth textures, crisp drum patterns, and powerful basslines, this tutorial dives into the essentials of a genre that blends nostalgia with modern flair.
The episode also features a genre-typical video that perfectly complements the track Naswalt creates, bringing the atmospheric world of synthwave to life. And here’s a twist to keep you guessing—find out what crafting a synthwave track has in common with making a grilled cheese sandwich.
Whether you’re a synthwave enthusiast or just curious to try something new, check out the finished track in the Studio. You might even be inspired to whip up your own synthwave creation! https://www.audiotool.com/track/0j1vmetxx/
Stay tuned for more!
Comments (11)
I'm really proud of this one :)
Top-notch infotainment
Magdalena Bay mentioned hell yea
I think for the most part I know what I'm doing when it comes to producing, but I support the cause behind these tutorial video's dude. I'm sure it helps a lot of people.
The most I've done is upload a little short Youtube Video on how to sidechain your bassline to your kickdrum. I've yet to see anyone upload a tutorial video on how to use the Rasselbock, the Tone Matrix, and the Arcapeggio or however you spell it, along with the Note Splitter's. If they have I haven't seen it yet. LOL
I'm working on a little experimentation with the note splitter, but I think I'm not getting what I hoped out of it: https://www.audiotool.com/board/newbie/making_a_live_drum_set
we need a tutorial on how to naswalt
8 billion/10 synthwave tutorial
this guy is good, big thankies from McSpankies