PLEASE Keep these coming, i want to see LFO's and Modulation, sound designing new patches, differences between different synths, wavetable synths, subtractive synths, FM synths. This is great content for a series
As a complete synthesiser noob (and just one year piano playing) I discovered this short but amazing Intro to Synthesis and I think it is brilliant, so thank you. Always wondered what those Attach, Decay, Sustain and Release knobs did and Justin explains it (and the other topics) so well. Going to be sad 😢 when I watch the last part of this series but just the beginning of my journey into synths. I'd better start saving 🤣
I try to hold on to every word so i dont forget what i just heard 5s ago. But i think i understand the decay. Its the length in which the sound dies down. Sustain is the ability to slow down the decay while decaying. If we dont want slow down just dont have the sustain on. Okay in my own way i have understood this. Thank you sir!!
I know this is only supposed to be 6 parts but... I want this to keep going! We need more synth minds making videos on RUclips! Guitar is overrated! xD
Some of my sounds have percussive "duh" on the attack which i can't get rid of. I thought by adjusting the attck itd help. Apparently its something completely different
With respect to an ADSR envelope, is the following correct? - Attack involves setting both a fixed amplitude and a fixed time - Decay involves setting both a fixed amplitude and a fixed time - Sustain involves setting only a fixed amplitude, because the time will depend upon how long a key is depressed and therefore be variable - Release involves setting both a fixed amplitude and a fixed time Is it possible to set a short Release for when a key is released--AND simultaneously set a longer Release for when a key is released WITH THE SUSTAIN PEDAL DEPRESSED? Would this situation depend upon whether a particular piece of hardware can handle it, or would this situation be able to be handled in a standard way by all hardware?
Envelope controls Attack: Sets the time it takes for the signal to rise from an amplitude of 0 to 100% (full amplitude). Decay: Sets the time it takes for the signal to fall from 100% amplitude to the designated sustain level. Sustain: Sets the steady amplitude level produced when a key is held down. Release: Sets the time it takes for the sound to decay from the sustain level to an amplitude of 0 when the key is released.
Ah, it's such a pleasure to have things explained so well.
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PLEASE Keep these coming, i want to see LFO's and Modulation, sound designing new patches, differences between different synths, wavetable synths, subtractive synths, FM synths. This is great content for a series
That's great feedback - thanks for watching and for the suggestions!
Agreed, this series is absolutely amazing. It must go on!
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still can't get over the fact thtat this guys name is Delay and he's a host in Reverb
We're still waiting for someone with the last name 'Wahwah' to apply for a position here...
From the French surname DeLaHaye perhaps.
Justin DeLay working at Reverb ! Seriously ?
Kidding aside, these are pretty good explanations.
As a complete synthesiser noob (and just one year piano playing) I discovered this short but amazing Intro to Synthesis and I think it is brilliant, so thank you. Always wondered what those Attach, Decay, Sustain and Release knobs did and Justin explains it (and the other topics) so well. Going to be sad 😢 when I watch the last part of this series but just the beginning of my journey into synths. I'd better start saving 🤣
attack
This guy deserves the Nobel prize
This is a fantastic mini-series on synthesis. Please making these! Great job Reverb!
this is a blessing. thank you guys so much for this series.
The best explanation of ADSR
I'm loving this series!
best explanation found on youtube. you are taking us straight to the point. feeling blessed to find this video
OMG... I am 20 years making music and finally this guy explains it perfectly :D
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you very much!
Man, you teach AMAZINGLY! I need no more videos to understand these four terms.
This guy is such a great teacher.
Let me just add to what everyone else says.... great job, more please. Also, love that he's using a Mono/Poly.
Wow this was really well explained. Thank you sir 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
very clear explanation,
thanks for sharing these,
it really helps a lot !
It was very well explained, thank you.
OMG thank you for the visual.
You sir are a fantastic teacher... thank you for the knowledge
You're a great teacher man!
very clear and straight-forward explanation. thank u so much!
best videos ive seen on this topic your great
Two words: spot on. 👍🏼
Great video!
Great series! Thanks for that!!
Well explained !
Love You, Man! Keep It Up
Wow! Very good! Thank you for your Video. Really Interesting!
awesome explanation......thanks
Very informative in helping me learn
Wow this is so good
thanks for this clear explaining
I have never seen this Chanel before but I did order some lefthanded guitar thumb picks from yall! Pretty sure it's the same "reverb"
Well explained, thank you 🙏 🙏
Waaw what a useful info you are sharing.
I APPRECIATE THIS SO MUCH
Man this is Great. Please keep them coming.
Welcome to the Machine sound. Can you expand on it. Things like Glide, or Portamento.
great explenation
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
I have learn't more about synthesis in these videos than in my audio engineering degree I swear
Super helpful
I try to hold on to every word so i dont forget what i just heard 5s ago. But i think i understand the decay. Its the length in which the sound dies down. Sustain is the ability to slow down the decay while decaying. If we dont want slow down just dont have the sustain on. Okay in my own way i have understood this. Thank you sir!!
Helpful!
Subscribed!
thank you
I know this is only supposed to be 6 parts but... I want this to keep going! We need more synth minds making videos on RUclips! Guitar is overrated! xD
Thanks !!!
So the difference bw decay and sustain is that sustain is the rate of change of decay (the slope of the decay curve)?
ooo colors. Now I get it!
THank you very Much
Wicked!!!
Cheers
thank u :)
Some of my sounds have percussive "duh" on the attack which i can't get rid of. I thought by adjusting the attck itd help. Apparently its something completely different
good one :)
No one can not pucker their lips when they're messing with filters. :*
Great series!
GOLD MINE!
Good. Still confused about the damn sustain though, can't figure it out.
Question: If the Decays bottom is determined by the sustain; What is the peak of the attack determined by?
dude's name is delay. What a legend
With respect to an ADSR envelope, is the following correct?
- Attack involves setting both a fixed amplitude and a fixed time
- Decay involves setting both a fixed amplitude and a fixed time
- Sustain involves setting only a fixed amplitude, because the time will depend upon how long a key is depressed and therefore be variable
- Release involves setting both a fixed amplitude and a fixed time
Is it possible to set a short Release for when a key is released--AND simultaneously set a longer Release for when a key is released WITH THE SUSTAIN PEDAL DEPRESSED? Would this situation depend upon whether a particular piece of hardware can handle it, or would this situation be able to be handled in a standard way by all hardware?
Why has no one explained it like this before?
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2:05 Intriguing forearm tattoos gotta say
Thanks for translation on russian language. Stay this olease. Because much of russian people look this.
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To make complete sense, Justin's middle name should be "Time".
Envelope controls
Attack: Sets the time it takes for the signal to rise from an amplitude of 0 to 100% (full amplitude).
Decay: Sets the time it takes for the signal to fall from 100% amplitude to the designated sustain level.
Sustain: Sets the steady amplitude level produced when a key is held down.
Release: Sets the time it takes for the sound to decay from the sustain level to an amplitude of 0 when the key is released.
thanks!
Ride the lightning 5:10? 😎
Envelopes. They’re not just for mailing! 😏
This is the reason why to me a synth is nothing but a guitar pedal with keys
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ADSR FOR APPLE II))
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how could people listening to hifi say this set has Fast attck?
квадратный звук и синусойда)