Different types of synthesizers 🎹 ( FM, wavetable, subtractive, additive) EXPLAINED💡

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Different types of synthesizers 🎹 (subtractive, additive, FM, wavetable) EXPLAINED EASILY💡
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1:03 Subtractive (Analog) Synthesis
2:56 Additive Synthesis
5:03 FM Synthesis
6:18 Wavetable Synthesis

ashraionart
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Excellent informative video without a long intro and the perfect length. I wish all of YouTube was so oriented.

bjorncmadsen
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where is my favourite, granular synthesis :D

straticah
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Nick, you are a bright side of this pandemic! God bless.

jubeijackson
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This content I was searching for since long and finally found it.Well explained!🙌

jagsproduction
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Please Nick. I need a deeper dive into synthesis. Even if you make this a series. I love synthesis and i don't know why😪

infergnojinn
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Nice to hear that You pronounce “moog” the right way 👍☺️

BramComposer
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This video just saved me from about 3 days worth of really confusing reading

collinpople
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I hit the link button immediately when I see a video by Nick! :)

chutneyrebelmusic
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Nice MOOG screenshot on intro, tight overview, tx 🖤😎🙌

ItsWesSmithYo
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Understood..
Very nice explanation
Thank You so much 😊

divemusick
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Great concise overview of synthesis styles!

ChrisCypher
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someone please tell me what that serum skin at 4:57 was😍
i couldn't find it anywhere

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Im getting v Collection 8 back on track and massive x when my new processor ect turn up. I have been waiting for a month already :( and got an estimate for delivery on the 31st march 21, but I am not holding my breath. Thanks bitcoin lol

danbram
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The most fascinating aspect of the synthesizer is how a patch can change or morph from one sound to the next. Each type of synthesis (analog/subtractive, wavetable, fm, additive) has a unique quality of sound transformation. Therefore, it is no contest at all, and a good electronic musician has each of these tools in their repertoire. There's such a big difference between the en*trance*ing filter sweep in a Roland Jupiter 8 (subtractive) versus the alien gurgling growl of a dubstep bass (FM).
FM synthesis seems to be the most elusive to master of the bunch. It's so easy to go off the rails from some bell-like tone to a dentist drill on shrooms. The other forms of synthesis feel like bowling with those kiddie bumper-guards on in comparison. While the Sega Genesis made SIMPLE fm synthesis mainstream, that is merely the tip of the iceberg.

brianbergmusic
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2:18 is that virtual version of the OB-X? Where can I find it?

pappi
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what are you using to view the waveform at 5:26?

woooo_yeah
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Kind've of sucks that so many young producers are not learning how these things work they're just using presets and patches! Which there is nothing wrong with that I guess if they make it unique and they modify it but getting into sound design was something that changed my life

o_ofigures
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3:34 Couldn't you just add up all of the sine waves?

official-obama
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What types is best for producing EDMs¿

jagsproduction