Thats why serum sound so good in FM 😮 I'VE ALWAYS WONDERED WHY AND WHY IT SOUNDS SO DIFFRENT FROM VITAL AND I THOUGHT IT WAS BECAUSE OF THE UNISON! Thank you thank you thank you! Brilliant explenation! Pure clairity.
Very well explained! I think you kind of put words on something i subconsciously understood. Considering that FM something where the modulator signal is pitched very low, you can "hear the actual movement of specific shape". This is very fun to do with the noise oscillator by turning the pitch down in it and let it modulate OSC A or B
This was so awesome. I've watched a whole bunch of videos (and some of the other ones are great too!) but this cleared a lot of things up for me. Thanks!
dope thanx. stoked on Massive X and PM, it's kinda like it has an extra two OSC's for modulating VS the idea of MOD targets in Serum, then the noise OSC you can load any sample like Serum has it's noise osc too as a MOD target. This is probably a reason I've been having so much fun with it and why it feels so fresh,(and crazy how they all blend well) and finally wrapped my mind around the custom LFO ratios and preset shapes, at least sorta ugh workin on it!
This is a really interesting video and very clear explanation. I think the answer to your question is simply that the mathematics required to create FM synthesis effects in a digital environment is best done using the technique of phase modulation. It provides near enough the same sonic output, but is more easily coded than using actual FM. I'd be happy if someone corrects me or gives a better explanation. 🪐✨
As someone who's trying to understand FM it made me super confused how people actually used phase modulation so frequency was different than i would expect it to be, this video cleared this up for me, thank you so much! Big thumb up
No. I'm completely lost. I get the principles of FM, effectively adding harmonics to a carrier wave but does PM strictly have to have a direct up and down motion? Surely, judging by your explanation, its just a difference in the type of waveform you are using. Sine waveform = FM, anything else waveform = PM?
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Also am waiting for more explanations on various other things.
(Your background kinda compliments the FL Studio)
Thats why serum sound so good in FM 😮 I'VE ALWAYS WONDERED WHY AND WHY IT SOUNDS SO DIFFRENT FROM VITAL AND I THOUGHT IT WAS BECAUSE OF THE UNISON! Thank you thank you thank you! Brilliant explenation! Pure clairity.
Bro, bro u have improved my mind, listen a wave just watching it's mind blowing, thank you very much for this tutorial
Ok cool. But WHY is phase Modulation actually preferred by most plugins?
This cleared things up for me in regards to FM synthesis, more vids like this please. Great video and explanation!
Very well explained! I think you kind of put words on something i subconsciously understood. Considering that FM something where the modulator signal is pitched very low, you can "hear the actual movement of specific shape".
This is very fun to do with the noise oscillator by turning the pitch down in it and let it modulate OSC A or B
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this is awesome man, thanks for explaining so simply!
This was so awesome. I've watched a whole bunch of videos (and some of the other ones are great too!) but this cleared a lot of things up for me. Thanks!
dope thanx. stoked on Massive X and PM, it's kinda like it has an extra
two OSC's for modulating VS the idea of MOD targets in Serum, then the
noise OSC you can load any sample like Serum has it's noise osc too as a
MOD target. This is probably a reason I've been having so much fun with
it and why it feels so fresh,(and crazy how they all blend well) and finally wrapped my mind around the
custom LFO ratios and preset shapes, at least sorta ugh workin on it!
Great vid!
Thanks!
What a discovery! :O I'd never doubt it's actually not FM :O
Thanks man!
Very helpful explanation, thank you
Very good explained! Thanks a lot.
Good stuff
What actually happens that sounds like clicks when a square wave does PM?
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why are diagonal and horizontal lines outputting one singular pitch? shouldn't the diagonal one be changing?
great video, such a good explanation, makes perfect sense
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Hey guys can we get a video on fixing emptiness in a track and how to fix low ends of the track please
i appreciate it, bc i never caught on till now.
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This is the best explanation of FM and Phase modulation I believe I've ever seen. Great work dude!
Cheers for the amazing video dude! Have been struggling to fully wrap my head around FM synthesis but this helped so much!
so why does serum's knob say FM if it's not frequency modulation?
This is a really interesting video and very clear explanation.
I think the answer to your question is simply that the mathematics required to create FM synthesis effects in a digital environment is best done using the technique of phase modulation. It provides near enough the same sonic output, but is more easily coded than using actual FM.
I'd be happy if someone corrects me or gives a better explanation. 🪐✨
Fun fact: with sine waves FM and PM are mathematically the same.
Where's it demonstrated they are different with non sines?
As someone who's trying to understand FM it made me super confused how people actually used phase modulation so frequency was different than i would expect it to be, this video cleared this up for me, thank you so much! Big thumb up
Great explanation! Thanks for sharing!
No. I'm completely lost. I get the principles of FM, effectively adding harmonics to a carrier wave but does PM strictly have to have a direct up and down motion? Surely, judging by your explanation, its just a difference in the type of waveform you are using.
Sine waveform = FM, anything else waveform = PM?
They are the same. There's a lot of confusion online about naming but FM is PM.
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Wow dude that was sick! You break out the crayons!!!! No crazy terms but you still tell us what's going on.
1:00 I'm going to _______ Err ... total brain malfunctuion.
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