The Integration Of Synth Into Heavy Metal, As Told By DR. MIKE TRUBETSKOV

The Integration Of Synth Into Heavy Metal, As Told By DR. MIKE TRUBETSKOV

Interview by Angela Croudace
Dr. Mike Trubetskov isn’t just a metal producer—he’s a guide into one of the genre’s most misunderstood elements: synths. Based in Melbourne, he works with heavy bands to shape what he calls their “cinematic sound,” and a huge part of that comes from what sits beneath the obvious.
For Mike, synths aren’t always meant to be heard, they’re meant to be felt. Whether it’s a subtle, slow-moving pad or an industrial, distorted layer cutting through dense guitars, these sounds define the emotional weight of a track. Remove them, and something vital disappears.
What stands out is his balance between creativity and restraint. He approaches each song like a puzzle, filling gaps instinctively while respecting the band’s vision. Too much layering? It kills the song. The right touch? It elevates everything.
He’s also quick to point out that great synth work starts with songwriting, not sound design. A strong melody that fits naturally within the track will always win over something overly complex. From following vocal lines to adding hidden counter-melodies deep in the mix, these small, often unnoticed details are what transform a good track into something immersive and alive.
There’s also a technical intensity behind it all. In a genre built on distortion, synths need to fight for space—often pushed through layers of saturation to cut through, or buried with reverb to create an eerie, almost subconscious presence. It’s this constant push and pull between clarity and atmosphere that defines modern metal production.
For anyone looking to learn, Mike’s approach is both reassuring and challenging: trust your instincts, focus on the music first, and don’t rely on trends to carry your sound. He shares more of this insight on his YouTube channel, Doctor Mike Metal, where he breaks down techniques and encourages artists to experiment, refine, and ultimately find their own voice.


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