I kind of get why FM is confusing, but then only if you didn't start with it. As a generally acoustic or non synth musician I just got FM8 and Dexed, Surge now, and they all do a hybrid approach as you said. Well, FM8 and Surge do. Mostly can blame a good friend of mine for getting me into this FM stuff. I do enjoy a warm saw and filters all over the place too, but really connect with the harsh glassiness and paint thinner quality that FM can give me. It's just so cool. Anyway great vid m8
by modulating do you mean literally multiplying the two sine waves togethor, so if x=4, y = 5 on one sine wave, and if x=4, y=6, i would hear a sine wave at x=4 that would equal y=5*6=30?
is it just me or is the blue box green? :O cause to me its an yellow red green and green, slightly lighter green ;D 07:30
I kind of get why FM is confusing, but then only if you didn't start with it. As a generally acoustic or non synth musician I just got FM8 and Dexed, Surge now, and they all do a hybrid approach as you said. Well, FM8 and Surge do. Mostly can blame a good friend of mine for getting me into this FM stuff. I do enjoy a warm saw and filters all over the place too, but really connect with the harsh glassiness and paint thinner quality that FM can give me. It's just so cool.
Anyway great vid m8
Fantastic. Superb. Thank you guys!
I loved the Dark Knight trilogy. Thanks Chris Nolan! But seriously, thanks for this too.
How about sound examples?
superb explanation.
Thank you :)
Now it would be helpful if we could actually hear anything being played. For next time. :)
www.sonicacademy.com/courses/understanding-fm-synthesis-with-king-unique
**Please note this is a sample video from a full course here**
Alright, thanks!
Great intro!!
by modulating do you mean literally multiplying the two sine waves togethor, so if x=4, y = 5 on one sine wave, and if x=4, y=6, i would hear a sine wave at x=4 that would equal y=5*6=30?
no, modulating here means the frequency of the carrier (the wave you hear) is changed by the amplitude (volume) of the operator wave
@@TheBlueAnt you mean "is changed by the amplitude (volume) of the *modulator* wave", right?
mabian69 as far as i can tell the terms are interchangeable
@@TheBlueAnt Not sure: any operator can be a modulator, a carrier, or both, depending on the algorithm...
mabian69 you might be right, ive run into a lot of inconsistencies in fm terminology
yeah...there's no filters...))
I wish i could listen on and concentrate but i can't because your breathing sound is overshadowing the whole thing, wich works on my nerves.
amm, umm, amm,
Audio college forgets intro vid audio. lol
your too close to the microphone. the breathing in is driving me nuts.
You would think someone doing an audio related tutorial would have audio issues fixed before uploading ;)
Awesome video all the same.
I hadn't noticed it until I saw your comment, and now I can't even watch the video because of how much it bothers me.
I can both learn and get ASMR, fine for me.
3:50 ...poor guy... :'(
also 13:32 i.imgur.com/st8IzB5.jpg
in FM you actually modulate the phase lol
Not exactly
Not very helpful, sorry
Can you explain how it wasn’t helpful?
@@sonicacademy was a bit too basic really.
You know it’s only one video from a larger more in depth course ?
This is pretty garbage