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FM SYNTHS in under 4 minutes 

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Комментарии : 784   
@samuraiguitarist
@samuraiguitarist 6 лет назад
As someone starting to dive into synthing and feeling overwhelmed at times this is extremely valuable
@Josh-qh8ec
@Josh-qh8ec 3 года назад
hi Sammy
@jaidemusic9248
@jaidemusic9248 3 года назад
Keep up my guy, been doing this for almost 7 years now and still can learn something new.
@hdjsos
@hdjsos 2 года назад
Shut the hell up peasant. NO ONE CARES WHAT THAT YOURE EXPLORING SYNTHEZIZEEE!
@JohnPaulBuce
@JohnPaulBuce 2 года назад
samuraisynthesis
@dynatwenty
@dynatwenty 8 месяцев назад
So cool to see you here Samurai!
@mikerinehart
@mikerinehart 6 лет назад
Dude, that was THE BEST explanation of FM synthesis. Ever. And I have a degree in Electronic Music.
@larrylove1
@larrylove1 6 лет назад
Michael Rinehart where u got to school for tht and is it paying off yet
@Vwlpe
@Vwlpe 6 лет назад
This was your best FM synthesis explanation? Don't brag about your degree then... Here, have a proper tutorial about FM from someone who actually explains the engineering behind it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-glvRz-ASpRs.html
@mikerinehart
@mikerinehart 6 лет назад
Larry Tough Love University of Tennessee. Go Vols. I wound up web developing instead of music making.
@mikerinehart
@mikerinehart 6 лет назад
Cristi Ceausu Wasn't bragging. Just leaving a compliment for Andrew.
@designatedpiledriver8216
@designatedpiledriver8216 6 лет назад
+HORNGEN4 you sound like an unnecessarily butt hurt idiot
@grain_death
@grain_death 6 лет назад
rly happy you uploaded this separately!
@BookooZenny
@BookooZenny 6 лет назад
This is easily one of my favorite things you've done.
@ChadMojito
@ChadMojito 6 лет назад
So glad you made this as a standalone video. This goes straight to my "best videos of February" list
@heiakim
@heiakim 6 лет назад
my god, this is so easy to understand. thanks!
@AndrewBolo
@AndrewBolo 6 лет назад
heiakim Music why tf are you here japanese translate music guy? lol
@chriscentproductions6905
@chriscentproductions6905 6 лет назад
Hotto Doggo Hotto Doggo got stuck in my Mindoooo
@nelsonbertantonio551
@nelsonbertantonio551 5 лет назад
Boi
@demeraracake4475
@demeraracake4475 4 года назад
Hooh
@ObviousYM
@ObviousYM 3 года назад
heiakim has been spotted
@90-degreestudios46
@90-degreestudios46 Год назад
I'm working with the YM2612, a 4 operator chip. Was having difficulties grasping how it fully worked. This helps explain things a LOT. Thank you so much.
@ruudimus
@ruudimus 6 лет назад
You would make a great instructor. These videos are very helpful. Love learning about sound synthesis. I subscribed to your other channel! 👋✨
@jacksprat3009
@jacksprat3009 5 лет назад
As a teacher (now retired) I had to constantly remind myself i was teaching stuff to people who didn't know what i knew. Here in synthi-land (or space) it seems most of the vids like to talk tech fast and complicated to show off their own knowledge. Finely! Somebody who knows how to explain some synth tech so we newbs can understand what the heck it is. The paper squares very nice - and the patch chords brilliant! I understand! A miracle!
@imanolchavez7918
@imanolchavez7918 6 лет назад
MUCH NEEDED
@ImaginaryAmbition
@ImaginaryAmbition 6 лет назад
This is fantastic!
@frzzysbeats7651
@frzzysbeats7651 6 лет назад
Yes! I was hoping you would do this thank you
@bjornsundin5820
@bjornsundin5820 6 лет назад
same!!
@RazorEdge2006
@RazorEdge2006 5 лет назад
FM synthesis was mainly used in Yamaha synthesizers (such as the DX7) and Yamaha sound chips (such as in '80s arcade games and the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console).
@kps2420
@kps2420 4 года назад
this is a wild overstatement, while Yamaha popularized FM with the DX virtually every modern digital synth incorporates FM
@drewlehman2456
@drewlehman2456 6 лет назад
this stuff is what really sparked my intirest in electronics, its so much fun to wire digital circuits (for square waves) and using a digital to analog converter to make a sine wave. its so interesting and fun to me.
@snusmumriken232
@snusmumriken232 2 года назад
Sega Genesis brought me here
@jasonbest1
@jasonbest1 6 лет назад
Honestly, THIS CHANNEL IS ACTUALLY THE BEST!!! A GOLD MINE OF MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE!!! Any upcoming musical theory content?
@KazmaHD
@KazmaHD 3 года назад
visual learning is underrated, you're a genius. thank you!
@kristianbear8
@kristianbear8 2 года назад
I have been watching your videos for years now, inspired to create different music and slowly piecing together my sound equipment. Right at the doorway of acquiring Operator for live 11, I wanted to learn about FM and discovered your video. This is probably the most informative Neuro-Div friendly explanation I have ever received. Thank you Andrew, my sound design and musical understanding are forever changed because of your short video.
@junyartz5387
@junyartz5387 2 года назад
This has to be one of the best videos I've seen explaining synthesis. Well constructed!
@floogy
@floogy 6 лет назад
Awesome! I thought this was such a creative and unique way of describing FM synthesis. I'm glad you decided to spin it into it's own video.
@AndyChamberlainMusic
@AndyChamberlainMusic 6 лет назад
Ive been watching you for a long time and I have to say that you're skills with video design and production have really developed impressively. Your content is such high quality in every way. Thanks :)
@stereoroid
@stereoroid 6 лет назад
One point that needs to be made is that while FM synthesis can be done in the analogue realm, it's tough because analogue is so, well, analogue. If you have 4 operators stacked up, the slightest oscillator drift could completely change the resutling sound. Chowning figured this out early on and did his research on computers, but affordable FM synthesis had to wait until that kind of processing power became reasonably affordable. The result was the Yamaha DX7.
@KaizerMan
@KaizerMan 5 лет назад
Brian T Djdnt Chowning sell his patent for the idea to Yamaha as a result? So they could manufacture it and realise his idea because he didn’t have the means/money
@paxlibertas2494
@paxlibertas2494 4 года назад
I'm so glad you said this. Right at 1:10, Andrew describes that setting both operators to the same ratio, then raising the amplitude on the modulator, will make a laser shooting type of sound. But every time I try to do this on my Digitone (Digital FM synth), it does not sound like that. Which makes sense, considering the fact that a 1:1 ratio creates even harmonics. When the Frequency Ratio between Modulator and Carrier is 1:1, that is, they have the same value, this will create a Sawtooth Wave (a Sawtooth describes a wave that contains all harmonics). (source yamahasynth.com/yamaha-synth-rss/fm-basic-waveforms) So, on the Digitone, if you set your carrier and modulator to be the same pitch, then brought the volume up on the modulator to a level of 50, you've created a sawtooth waveform. And if you brought the level to 100, you've created more even harmonics in the spectrum. This doesn't, and shouldn't create a laser type of sound. There shouldn't be any movement happening, from everything I have read, and experimented with. However, if he is using analog oscillators, it would make sense, because they might be slightly detuned, resulting the movement that he created. Do you know if he was using analog oscillators to create this video?
@justinleokennedy
@justinleokennedy 5 лет назад
This is so clear! Incredible delivery of great info!!
@carterc7442
@carterc7442 6 лет назад
You are so talented. I strive to make music like you do. You are a model for the music community!
@BMessemer
@BMessemer 6 лет назад
Yes, second that Zack. I'm a music theory teacher and I love showing Andrew Huang videos to my class on Fridays. Andrew really is a model musician for the community on so many levels.
@carterc7442
@carterc7442 6 лет назад
I live in the Gta to and I just appreciate how you inspire us. If you can keep teaching us how to learn the less common skills of music!! Love you dude:) (Dave from boy in a band is sick to!)
@OcaniyaOfficial
@OcaniyaOfficial 6 лет назад
Hey! You need any help starting music producting? We could talk sometime and i can help you with what you need to get started! :)
@carterc7442
@carterc7442 6 лет назад
Dude! that would be great. that is so kind of you. If you are familiar with lmms I have learned my way around that and have a good idea of samples. I need work on my theory and notes but I play the drums. Thanks alot
@nonami_066xswqoqowiwl
@nonami_066xswqoqowiwl 4 года назад
Bow bow 🐶
@TheEighthAct
@TheEighthAct 6 лет назад
Thanks Andrew, I was actually wondering this all week but didn't have time to dive into it. Your videos seem to always be so well timed according to my life
@hellnawnaw
@hellnawnaw 5 лет назад
I love how concise and on point this video is! No bullshit, just content. LOVE IT!
@Foxarocious
@Foxarocious 6 лет назад
Simply brilliant presentation, Mr. Huang! Never could I have wrapped my mind around this content without such visual detail. Thank you!
@sebfeatherstone1993
@sebfeatherstone1993 6 лет назад
Hi Andrew, I find you videos to the best out there for music production. You remain honest and humble and teach things in a fun and interactive way. Cheers mate, I have subscribed.
@veronicagorosito187
@veronicagorosito187 3 года назад
Oh my... Coming from the Berklee channel on the basics of synthesis, and I gotta say you surpassed their pedagogy and power of synthesis (yeeeyyy it's a pun) on this somehow complicated topic! Thank you Andrew! I've started a music career (based on live sound reinforcement) but we're seeing it from many different areas, and FM synthesis is one of the most interesting next to the Physics o sound. Your other video on harmonics (blew my mind) is astonishingly simple and entertaining 🎶❤
@jochemscharenborg
@jochemscharenborg 6 лет назад
more of these types of videos, love them! Keep it up Andrew!
@TheB4t5
@TheB4t5 6 лет назад
Videos like this are amazing! Thanks, I've been wondering about this recently.
@davidodowd9490
@davidodowd9490 4 года назад
This video breaks it down so clearly, simply and concisely. Great work.
@SpeedySPCFan
@SpeedySPCFan 6 лет назад
Perfect! I'll have to link to this in any videos I make about FM - fantastic explanation, very easy to follow.
@catke590
@catke590 2 года назад
One of the best videos explaining FM I found so far, thank you
@frnko
@frnko 6 лет назад
This was awesome!! Keep doing content like this!!!
@scottslonski1688
@scottslonski1688 4 года назад
Love IT!!!! My Favorite video you've done! Thanks Dude!
@Reydriel
@Reydriel 6 лет назад
The modulation action is actually slightly more complicated than was explained here. The pitch modulation doesn't actually follow the shape of the waveform of the mlodulator like you'd expect, but instead follows the *derivative* of that waveform. Meaning, if you put a sawtooth wave modulating a sine wave, all you'd get is a slightly deeper sine wave. Use a triangle wave to modulate, you'll get the sine wave alternating between two constant pitches really fast. The derivative wave of the sine wave is just another sine wave (just phase shifted by π/2 radians), so this fact doesn't affect it's use as a modulator, but you have to keep this in mind when you want to use other waveforms.
@konrad303
@konrad303 6 лет назад
Reydriel Why? Is this some special issue with the way Yamaha FM synths work? I can not imagine how this would apply to a simple custom modular patch of just some oscillators.
@maelgwni
@maelgwni 3 года назад
Such an excellent video. Thanks so much Andrew!
@daniyalahmed97
@daniyalahmed97 6 лет назад
Hey man just wanted to say your videos are kickass. Educational, fun and truly inspiring. Keep it up!
@NinjaDeathTeddy
@NinjaDeathTeddy 6 лет назад
Really good video Andrew! I'm writing an assignment on FM for my production class and this explains things in a nice straightforward way.
@TaswcmT
@TaswcmT 4 года назад
Very clear and concise explanation - not droning on and on for 30 minutes without getting to the point. I never realized to what extent FM synthesis "branched out" in all directions - I thought there were never more than one modulator for a carrier.
@pisscvre69
@pisscvre69 Год назад
love the way you presented this makes it very easy to understand thanks!
@Karevor
@Karevor 6 лет назад
Favourited! That was such a great crash course - you've explained everything so clearly and succinctly. Keep doing more videos like these! :D
@Wizardatwill
@Wizardatwill 6 лет назад
Dope video! love them patch cables!
@michaeljaguardumdum
@michaeljaguardumdum Год назад
Brilliant as always. I really appreciate your CREATIVE clarity. (Or clear creativity?) I have my students watch your videos all the time.
@aliclinton4500
@aliclinton4500 4 года назад
Came across your channel pretty recently and it killls!
@VOLTDOGmusic
@VOLTDOGmusic 5 лет назад
I love the use of the pieces of paper! Very creative Mr. Huang!
@ArcherSterling112
@ArcherSterling112 5 лет назад
Ive been looking for this explanation for a while and couldn't find anything. great video, really appreciate it.
@leggomyeggo851
@leggomyeggo851 4 года назад
Please do more of these! This was awesome to watch
@djofftheshit
@djofftheshit 6 лет назад
I agree! This was incredibly helpful. Thank you for explaining each aspect of basic FM Synthesis
@MikhalB
@MikhalB 6 лет назад
I love your videos, I being an electronic musician find them very informative and helpful. You really know your stuff, keep making awesome videos!
@jamesaita
@jamesaita 6 лет назад
Andrew this is so sick- very helpful!! And so simply laid out, thanks man- do more stuff like this!
@HyperProduction
@HyperProduction 6 лет назад
What a great concise and well explained video! Huge props to you. Stay Awesome Rory @ Hyper Production
@showaxd3539
@showaxd3539 6 лет назад
very well explained and visual, keep up the good job!!!
@hangugeohaksaeng
@hangugeohaksaeng 6 лет назад
Awesome video. Love the paper and string. You've got one more subscriber!
@HotStrange
@HotStrange 6 лет назад
Really unique presentation. Which is a quality I admire about your videos, but you really knocked it outta the park on this one.
@softporecorn7575
@softporecorn7575 6 лет назад
dude, first of all let me just say I love your videos! I think you should do a whole series on stuff like this, about how synths work and that kind of thing. It'd be really helpful to a lot of people who have just picked up a synth and don't know what they're doing or people who are starting to learn some basic music production.
@KristianHolstHyrlov
@KristianHolstHyrlov 6 лет назад
Thank you for making this video, I’ve been looking for a video explaining FM synthesis :)
@aettixokay356
@aettixokay356 6 лет назад
have been waiting for this. pls more like this
@dubled2765
@dubled2765 3 года назад
very creative...visuals help anchor what is to some a very difficult concept to understand..thanks for thinking it through and offering it up!
@spiritwisher
@spiritwisher 6 лет назад
This is wonderful, thank you for this information! Youre a big inspiration of mine and I wish you the best in the future with your career and hearing!
@legendguitargamer
@legendguitargamer 6 лет назад
PERFECT!!!! This explanation was very helpful!!! Thanks
@PercivalFromWales
@PercivalFromWales 6 лет назад
Clear and instructive. Wonderful. Thank you!
@nebsounds
@nebsounds 5 лет назад
Great explanation and a pleasure to watch! Thanks
@rskityaev
@rskityaev 6 лет назад
Great video! Thanks, Andrew!
@SkiesSpeak
@SkiesSpeak 6 лет назад
you did a really good job explaining this. I feel like FM synthesis is making a huge comeback, thanks to the digitone im sure
@DashsChannel
@DashsChannel 2 года назад
I for one welcome its return. I've been playing around with OPL instruments in OpenMPT a lot, and I feel like Andrew really explained the concept well to newcomers.
@0Evanna0
@0Evanna0 5 лет назад
Greeeeeat video, love it!! Super clear.
@TheLegend-gm3ki
@TheLegend-gm3ki 6 лет назад
I'd love to see more explanation videos like this. This was really entertaining and informative
@asterisk5962
@asterisk5962 6 лет назад
You're a great teacher.
@svp-3015
@svp-3015 6 лет назад
Wow, the only person on the internet that uses grammar lol.
@adrianmardianto7681
@adrianmardianto7681 3 года назад
Next time: Do a video on Linear Arithmetic Synthesis *WITH HISTORY!!!*
@FeonaLeeJones
@FeonaLeeJones 4 года назад
Well-explained! One of the few tutorials on here that I thought was short, sweet, and to the point. Glad I found your channel ;-)
@TheOcean252
@TheOcean252 5 лет назад
It finally makes sense. Dude. Thank you sm for this video. Really put things into perspective. Much love 🙌🏻🕉🖤
@ryanmason9318
@ryanmason9318 Год назад
Watched this video a few months ago, and it was great to help understand. But we started FM synthesis in class today using Arturia DX7 and coming back to this video REALLY helped now that I’m truly diving into it. Thanks Andrew for you invaluable information 🙏🏽
@wes4798
@wes4798 6 лет назад
Love the style, this was a great idea, and that was the best explanation I've heard, 10/10
@lukemadams
@lukemadams 4 года назад
Thank you, this was the clearest and most concise explanation of this concept I was able to find anywhere!
@VoxelMusic
@VoxelMusic 6 лет назад
YOU ARE INCREDIBLE! ITS SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND! Now all i need to do is work out how to use that knowledge in soundation!
@simfamr.
@simfamr. Месяц назад
This was a nice simplification this will help me understand going forward. Thank you so much!
@elurb7231
@elurb7231 5 лет назад
Really creative way to explain and super cool video and sound editing. Not complicated and effective.
@johnbeard7252
@johnbeard7252 6 лет назад
What an original way to explain this topic! Great video, as always.
@fattigmanskultur
@fattigmanskultur 6 лет назад
The best and most concise explanation on FM synthesis. Thanks man!
@anoop_a7
@anoop_a7 3 года назад
I really like the way you explained it! Thank you.
@bernardogui3933
@bernardogui3933 5 лет назад
this video is amazing!! great job.
@jim_dove
@jim_dove 6 лет назад
Very easy to understand! Super helpful video!
@crxstianalexandro
@crxstianalexandro 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for this! I’ve always wondered how to use modulators. You’re amazing!
@meeek2
@meeek2 2 года назад
yes it was very helpful i needed this info on fm synths and was so relieved to find andrew huang made a video on it :')))
@simonecasadei3457
@simonecasadei3457 5 лет назад
Simple and clear. Fantastic
@tamsinfrostmusic
@tamsinfrostmusic 5 лет назад
oh man you've helped me understand this so much better than a 3 hour workshop I just did on fm synthesis could.
@gaffa2002
@gaffa2002 4 года назад
Just to thank you for the very useful information. Very well explained!
@Erinkyan
@Erinkyan 6 лет назад
This is a very complex subject that I wasn't really trying to understand, I just enjoy your videos, but after watching this a couple of times I think I *do* actually understand it a little bit now. That's really cool. Thank you, you're such a great teacher
@dinesh_patnaik
@dinesh_patnaik 6 лет назад
Wow!! just Wow!! the most simple and clean explanation ever!! Thanks for your content!! Please bring some more :D
@smorsh
@smorsh 6 лет назад
a very nice description, thank you very much. Totally explains the D10 & DX7 :)
@MaemiNoYume
@MaemiNoYume 6 лет назад
awesome!! do more videos like these! they are fun too
@Quyntarious
@Quyntarious 2 года назад
Thank you so much for posting this. It finally makes sense.
@paullindqvist4560
@paullindqvist4560 4 года назад
Such a good explanation! Thank you!
@crazedcubing1195
@crazedcubing1195 6 лет назад
Awesome editing!
@piercedurard6093
@piercedurard6093 6 лет назад
plz make more of these! there ssoo good and very helpfull
@AlbySilly
@AlbySilly 6 лет назад
I love these kinds of videos
@Funkypepino
@Funkypepino 4 года назад
Brilliant explanation. Cheers mate
@feta_cheesecake
@feta_cheesecake 6 лет назад
I love this, amazing content
@awilsonarchive
@awilsonarchive 3 года назад
'sine wave has a vibrato that is slowing down over time because of this modulation' ... nice and succinct way to get my head sort of around what FM is about. A modulator doing something and you can also control how the modulator does that thing
@Almanacs
@Almanacs 6 лет назад
Dude you're brilliant! Thanks so much for this.
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