Wow, really good video for people who are just starting out in the world of synthesis. I made sure to put this in my bookmarks toolbar, just in case I need to return to it.
the frequency is not from top to bottom, frequency is from top to bottom back to top. that initial waveform was also not a true sine wave, but for beginners this would help.
Wow, thanks!! Very informative!
EdwardSapp 1 month ago
Utorak (Jamie/James) is watching This :D
CallMeJEFT 5 months ago
Can't find the tutorial about amplitude. can some direct please.
techjazh1 6 months ago
Wow, really good video for people who are just starting out in the world of synthesis. I made sure to put this in my bookmarks toolbar, just in case I need to return to it.
fimpson 6 months ago
This is a very good explanation. I appreciate how you broke everything down to cater to the people with less musical knowledge. Thank you this.
ashsings14 9 months ago
back to the basics, easy and practical
gbboi 9 months ago
thank you, this was helpful
AireePotter 9 months ago
hi my name is darius and i'm studying a music technology course and i would like to answer a question for this video.
How does subtractive synthesis affect the amplitude and if so, how does the frequency get affected? Please email me back. thanx
dariuseshghi 1 year ago
That sine wave doesn't really look like a sine ;)
Anyway, nice video, should give people some starters :)
Anyone who is interested in the harmonic content of waves any further, take a look at your old math books and see Fourier Transformations.
lucemiserlohn 1 year ago
the frequency is not from top to bottom, frequency is from top to bottom back to top. that initial waveform was also not a true sine wave, but for beginners this would help.
dudedavid93 1 year ago
might help to have a spectrum analyzer in addition to the oscilloscope, ... but great overview of waveforms, thanks!
jjohnson3030 1 year ago
what exactly are odd and even harmonics?
zimonslot 2 years ago
even harmonics are 2nd, 4th, 6th and so on and odd are 3rd, 5th, 7th and so on... even are always the previous even multiplied by two (the frequency)
synastikki 2 years ago
thanks man
JAYWERKS 2 years ago
very informative, thanks for posting!
elliotcastro 3 years ago
you got it wrong with triangle wave. It contains only odd harmonics not even. Anyway, cool video mate ! more on lfo and modulation plz
wasupthere 3 years ago
The pulse wave is the same as a square with phase modulation, right?
andysnadden 3 years ago
Great thanks!
jakeboi 3 years ago
Hello, I've posted this video on switchedonsynthesizer.blogspot . com
Thalassa77 3 years ago
Thank you much.
HowAudioTV 3 years ago
Awesome tutorial, very informative and well explained. Thank you
huraboma 3 years ago
its cubase
djfizz1975 3 years ago
what software is that??
DevaneyDJCD 3 years ago
It's Cubase SX.
huraboma 3 years ago