@@jbistaphonk It's the +4 (major third) and +7 (perfect fifth) that outline the major chord. The 2pi in the sine wave is just to keep it in tune with the note that is being played :D
In case no one has said it yet, thanks for being a source of knowledge and inspiration i would have never gotten an understanding for Synths if it wasn't for these videos
my god thank you for making this, i knew diode is a great tool for distortion synths where the oscillators are separated by perfect fifths, this tutorial really just expands the possibilities with using a third harmonic and having a sub at -3
It maybe needs some echo on the high end? It sounds just a little crispier than the original. But wow, you're a Serum warlock. This is one of my fave tracks. Can you do the pluck too?
I feel that there's too much maths going on, with some trigonometry or even more sophisticated geometry. I never thought that to be a music producer, you need to have a degree in math
@@spuke5403 it has nothing to do with music. It's just an engineering problem and it's basically a way to prepare the media to be used on radio, television, vinyl, within club speakers, etc. You can try to make a digital release and for anyone with headphones it would be fine. But everybody using mono speakers on their phones will loose some information. Mono-compatibilty is not just about sub bass, but it's mostly obvious there.