Alchemy tutorial introduction

The following sections contain information to assist you as you start to explore sound creation in Alchemy.

Given the flexibility and variety of Alchemy synthesis engines, you can take a number of different approaches to sound design.

Whatever approach you favor, you can achieve new and interesting results. Experiment and familiarize yourself with each approach. Each has its strengths and weaknesses, and often a combination of methods may strike the best balance for your needs.

When programming a sound from scratch in Alchemy, the best approach is to work on each component of the sound in isolation.

To start, you need a plain vanilla setting. You can revert to this setting by choosing File > Initialize Preset in the Name bar. The default setting is sonically uninteresting but provides a useful starting point for several examples.

Figure. Full Name bar, showing all parameters.