Intro to Synthesis Part 2 - Types of Synthesis & Programming Examples

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  • all the secrets! right here! I LOVE YOU!

  • @djemptyx oh I do use digital synths (JP-8000 and JV-1080 being some of my favourites), but I think analog ones are more *fun*. Simply because the analog currents can do whatever they want at times. Whereas digital is more predictable.

  • 54:35 lololderpstep

  • Quality!

  • i love how pizza oriented these videos are.

  • @flyingsoundmachine Of course it's still relevant. If anything, this video demonstrates a lot of what contemporary music LACKS. A lot of folks go run out and grab a ROMpler instead of a real synthesizer.

    Also there's really no such thing as a "digital" sound, you can have digital equipment generating sounds, but it becomes converted to analog.

    Analog *synths* on the other hand are infinitely more fun in my opinion.

  • It's amazing how all of this is still totally relevant to contemporary music. When was the last time you heard a hip hop song or a pop song without some sort of digital sound being used? Electronic music is a force of nature.

  • this is amazing thank you!! have been advised look up sound synthesis but havent found anythin like this so im verry verry greatfull thankyou!!

  • this is so cool.

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