
The Digital Lifestyle Show: Daniel Fisher from Sweetwater on Synths, Sound Design, and Live Performance
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In this week’s episode of The Digital Lifestyle Show, I’m joined by none other than Daniel Fisher from Sweetwater. If you're into synthesisers, programming, or live performance — this is a must-listen episode.
Daniel has had a long and fascinating journey through music and synthesis, and in this episode, he shares stories from his early musical experiences, how he got started with synthesisers, and how he became one of the most respected sound designers in the industry.
We chat about:
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How Daniel learned music by ear and discovered synthesis as a child
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His first synth experiences with instruments like the Minimoog and DX7
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Transitioning from analog to digital synthesis
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Creating synth patches for tribute bands, including Pink Floyd
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The importance of learning one synth deeply vs collecting too many plugins
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Hardware vs software synths — and why he prefers a hands-on approach
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Daniel’s all-time favourite synth (spoiler: it’s a Kurzweil!)
Whether you’re a beginner or a synth veteran, Daniel shares brilliant insights and practical tips — especially if you play live or work with cover bands. He also talks about his amazing free Synth Clips series on YouTube, which walks through the fundamentals of synthesis step by step.
🎹 Explore Daniel’s Synth Clips series
Search for “Synth Clips Daniel Fisher” on YouTube, or just type Daniel Fisher Sweetwater to find his full library of tutorials and demos.
💬 Let us know your thoughts!
What synth did you first fall in love with? Do you prefer plugins or hardware? Drop a comment below.