The fundamental is actually the zeroth harmonic and the first peak to the right will be the first harmonic; so instead of starting the fundamental at one it should start at zero.
I think the upshot you're getting at is that pitch shifting scales the frequencies, which preserves harmonics. Frequency shifting translates the original spectrum left or right, which does not preserve the harmonic relationship.
Looks like you have no idea what you're talking about. The waveform of that "Beautiful Boundary" shape from Serum is not perfectly harmonic so it is not true that the spectrogram will show only multiples of the fundamental, inharmonic content will be there as well. You say "all the normal sounds in a wavetable synth will be harmonic" (Whaaat? Apologize to Mr. Palm!). After such a lie you imply that using an FM synth, you will have inharmonics for sure (WTF? Apologize to Mr. Chowning!). Where did you study? Do you really think you can teach?
Love the videos, the content and the jabbering but sometimes it's incredibly frustrating to watch the same thing being said over and over, I would love this a lot more if you just said it the once but slowly and clearly, love the music and the video ideas and knowledge, all awesome
i was tryin to make a tapestop effect rack with the frequency shifter en auto filter on 1 knob atogive it that pitch bend effect ...now i know why it wasn't working ..thnx!
Guys I'm new to Ableton, whenever I try to use a lowpass filter to a sound and record, it filters EVERY single sound in that column, how can I make it so it only filters the one sound? Also how do I lowpass filter a WHOLE track at the same time at some points?
whenever you add an effect you add it to a channel not to a sound. all sounds on said channel will be effected. You have to move the sounds you don't want effected to a new channel. To add the effect to the whole track, add it to the master channel, which is all the way at the bottom in sequence view and all the way to the right in session view. You can automate where the effect actually happens in the track just by opening the channel its on and playing with the cutoff.. then a little line will show up on the channel, and you can add automation points to it to tell it where you want the cutoff at a given time. Hope that helps... sometimes its hard to word these things.
Your frequency shifting demo reminded me of the SFX the Radiophonic Workshop would come up with for the old Doctor Who, like the TARDIS doors opening/closing. Jelly baby?
i really like your videoes!. will you please talk about mid bass and how to make bass more hearable on soundsystems without a sub. i really struggle with this
One quick tip for more audible sub bass on small speakers is to use a waveform that's something in between a regular sine wave, and a square wave (You can do this with Serum-- or pretty much any synth-- but I know in Massive there's a waveform called "Smooth Square" that works well. Sometimes I'll use something like that layered with a straight sine wave). Also, sometimes I'll load a sine wave into multiple oscillators, & set one to +3 semitones (or +7 st, or whatever), and then turn the (volume) level down lower on the OSCs that I turned up the semitones on (and some EQ & compression afterwards)... And most anything that's not "sub" bass, I'd go with some type of distortion/saturation usually.
Liked the vid, Apple also has a pitch shifter in the plugins section of Ableton pretty certain it's harmonic it's ver powerful. Do a video on different ways to view sound other than the spectrum analyser in Ableton and the merits of the different sound visualisers.
Osc Sync? The frequency of one oscillator (let's say A) controls the phase restart of B. So whenever one cycle passes for A, B gets reset to its original phase. Check out this picture: i.stack.imgur.com/DR9Do.png The master resets the slave, whenever one wave cycle passes for the master.
cool, some with this used on 2 oscillators, you just might to get some fat bass with subbass ....... when and if morphed in some way... the intersection of 2 sounds
+multiplier if you hit 100.000 subs, will you give a sample pack away for free? :) [it may be something else but no presets but then some people couldn't use it]
The puns in the video are really distracting for me, please just provide the useful information that you give here and leave the jokes to the comedians
I wish you would streamline your videos a bit more. Up to minute 8 and you still havent really started with the topic but started doing math. Thats not what I came to see....
Proper mathematical words would be: The Frequency shifter is a linear function which does not preserve harmonic relationship :)
thank you for saving me 10 mins haha
thank you, this is all I wanted to know 😂😅
Nice and informative.. but unnecessarily long :(
Maybe we're not the right target group (?) ฬђคtєשєг
The fundamental is actually the zeroth harmonic and the first peak to the right will be the first harmonic; so instead of starting the fundamental at one it should start at zero.
+Logan Armbruster ooo yeah, I always get that in a muddle
You should be careful putting your hair in a bun all the time it can hurt the hair follicles around your forehead
youtube would be a much nicer place if all flamers got replaced by people who give random advice
OMG lol
what a random comment lol
That's what bangs are for.
Don't ask me why but your voice would be very fitting for commentating a soccer game.
If you already know what a fundamental is, I'd start the video here to save some time: 7:16
I think the upshot you're getting at is that pitch shifting scales the frequencies, which preserves harmonics. Frequency shifting translates the original spectrum left or right, which does not preserve the harmonic relationship.
Great video! In depth and super useful! Thanks Multiplier 😎
Looks like you have no idea what you're talking about. The waveform of that "Beautiful Boundary" shape from Serum is not perfectly harmonic so it is not true that the spectrogram will show only multiples of the fundamental, inharmonic content will be there as well. You say "all the normal sounds in a wavetable synth will be harmonic" (Whaaat? Apologize to Mr. Palm!). After such a lie you imply that using an FM synth, you will have inharmonics for sure (WTF? Apologize to Mr. Chowning!). Where did you study? Do you really think you can teach?
Love the videos, the content and the jabbering but sometimes it's incredibly frustrating to watch the same thing being said over and over, I would love this a lot more if you just said it the once but slowly and clearly, love the music and the video ideas and knowledge, all awesome
What's a harmonic sound
i love when you multiply stuff
Non-musical frequency peaks (not harmonics) are called partials right?
yep!
are there any good free pitch plugs out there??
Great video! I learnt a thing, and THAT's the point.
it could have been way better if you could have been to the point.
why does he say bingo bango bongo?
bingo bango bongo m8
bish bash bosh
it's from counter strike: global offensive and might be from somewhere else too
+Ethro one day I will do a video explaining the origins of my catchphrases
+Multiplier all of them? video of an hour
Wowzers trouser
i was tryin to make a tapestop effect rack with the frequency shifter en auto filter on 1 knob atogive it that pitch bend effect ...now i know why it wasn't working ..thnx!
Guys I'm new to Ableton, whenever I try to use a lowpass filter to a sound and record, it filters EVERY single sound in that column, how can I make it so it only filters the one sound? Also how do I lowpass filter a WHOLE track at the same time at some points?
whenever you add an effect you add it to a channel not to a sound. all sounds on said channel will be effected. You have to move the sounds you don't want effected to a new channel. To add the effect to the whole track, add it to the master channel, which is all the way at the bottom in sequence view and all the way to the right in session view. You can automate where the effect actually happens in the track just by opening the channel its on and playing with the cutoff.. then a little line will show up on the channel, and you can add automation points to it to tell it where you want the cutoff at a given time.
Hope that helps... sometimes its hard to word these things.
+Zakary Best ohhh I see, that makes sense, ill see if i can make it work ;) Thank you very much brother
Technically, it is a bunch of sine waves :D
You said there wouldn't be any spooky ghosts but the frequency shift sounds like one :(
Your frequency shifting demo reminded me of the SFX the Radiophonic Workshop would come up with for the old Doctor Who, like the TARDIS doors opening/closing. Jelly baby?
awesome tutorial.
i really like your videoes!.
will you please talk about mid bass and how to make bass more hearable on soundsystems without a sub. i really struggle with this
+Mikkel Isaksen yep! I'll stick it on the todo list. The short answer though is distortion/saturation
+Multiplier cool :D appreciate it
Only try to not apply distortion on the sub part :)
get calmelphat 3.
One quick tip for more audible sub bass on small speakers is to use a waveform that's something in between a regular sine wave, and a square wave (You can do this with Serum-- or pretty much any synth-- but I know in Massive there's a waveform called "Smooth Square" that works well. Sometimes I'll use something like that layered with a straight sine wave). Also, sometimes I'll load a sine wave into multiple oscillators, & set one to +3 semitones (or +7 st, or whatever), and then turn the (volume) level down lower on the OSCs that I turned up the semitones on (and some EQ & compression afterwards)... And most anything that's not "sub" bass, I'd go with some type of distortion/saturation usually.
I watched two minutes without learning anything or getting exitied at all . Of course I quit after that. Get your act together.
41?
how can you tell that it is 41 times a second ?
SlowSilver If the note is hitting at 41hz, it's being played 41 times a second.
Wow, way harder than it needed to be
woow brilliant multiplier your a genius !!!
Liked the vid, Apple also has a pitch shifter in the plugins section of Ableton pretty certain it's harmonic it's ver powerful.
Do a video on different ways to view sound other than the spectrum analyser in Ableton and the merits of the different sound visualisers.
I think what he means is everything past the base note is an overtone, and some of those overtones are harmonics.
I just wondered the other day what's the difference between frequency and pitch. Did you read my mind?
+Mattan yes. #illuminati
Great video! Maybe do another video explaining how sync oscillators work? :)
Osc Sync? The frequency of one oscillator (let's say A) controls the phase restart of B. So whenever one cycle passes for A, B gets reset to its original phase. Check out this picture: i.stack.imgur.com/DR9Do.png The master resets the slave, whenever one wave cycle passes for the master.
Lizard771 ohhh interesting, thanks :)
oranges are my favorite fruit
Exellent!
cool, some with this used on 2 oscillators, you just might to get some fat bass with subbass ....... when and if morphed in some way...
the intersection of 2 sounds
Umm... That wave table sounds amazing just by itself...
Multiplier on drugs. Yeah man ! You re doing it more funny now ;)
cool
didnt know that thanks
This video is really quite interesting! :)
Buddy, have a couple of beers before you record these videos, it will mellow you out to the right frequency - interesting though - cheers!
hey multiplier
thanks for another cool vid, could you do a video teaching all the different uses for spectrum?
bingo, bongo, bango... BOUS
+fAMOSS DAMOSS yep, I'll stick it on the todo list
Mad! Cheers man! ✌
Classic Multi P
ah man, 9 is the best number ever tho --___-- great tut tho (8
That was interesting.
I like E too
I wish I could multiply the downvotes on this video, but the next I can do is advise people to skip to 2:45 to avoid methy youtuber garbage.
adder upper!!!!!! hajahajahaj
Hz x 2
SIXTEEN MINUTES FOR WHY
You could just pick A.
Or C
+multiplier if you hit 100.000 subs, will you give a sample pack away for free? :) [it may be something else but no presets but then some people couldn't use it]
*when I hit 100,000 ;)
and yes, going to do something special
Lol U really a multiplier
lit
The puns in the video are really distracting for me, please just provide the useful information that you give here and leave the jokes to the comedians
I wish you would streamline your videos a bit more. Up to minute 8 and you still havent really started with the topic but started doing math. Thats not what I came to see....
69x4=274? 🤔😂😂🤣🤣276
Try to be more clear and concise ...less distracting...unnecessary speech....calm down...and gather your thoughts...
Too...much...information...caaaan...be...a...bad...thing...
Whatever you took, take less of it ;)
that is so anoying