Super super super nice to share your experience. I study sound synthesis on my own with the Fantom 7 and I am very happy to have found a gem of a video like yours that simply explains the basics of subtractive sound synthesis. Many thanks to you. French Guy.
Is Vincent aware that TRI means Triangle, SQR means Square S&H means Sample and Hold, etc? If he is, he should say these terms for the beginners out there, explaining that what people are hearing is the shape of a Triangle resonates with them (excuse the pun!).
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Super super super nice to share your experience. I study sound synthesis on my own with the Fantom 7 and I am very happy to have found a gem of a video like yours that simply explains the basics of subtractive sound synthesis. Many thanks to you.
French Guy.
I am happy my Videos are helpful for you. Thanks your Support 😃
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You're not even scratching a surface! When you go to pro menu, you get thousands & thousands of pcm and deep editing/mixing options!
You are right. I tried to make the video short. Musicians can try PCM in deep themselves. I just did a quick demonstration.
@vinceazarnoosh ,
See my latest video of what I did with PCM & V-PIANO. It's something "never heard before"...
Is Vincent aware that TRI means Triangle, SQR means Square S&H means Sample and Hold, etc? If he is, he should say these terms for the beginners out there, explaining that what people are hearing is the shape of a Triangle resonates with them (excuse the pun!).
Even Roland video tutorials never mention those details.
If you edit a tone, do you need to put a different name to it so you don’t lose the original settings? How do you “save as”?
Yes you have to press "Write" button and save your changes for tone.
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How to make this timbre on the phantom?
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How to make this timbre on the phantom?