Make sure that the type of string you're using shows up in your paper sheet's list compatible hardware. You should be able to access the menu by fliping over the paper.
Thanks for finally describing FM to me in a way that really makes sense! I've studied music tech for ages, even my degree course didn't really give me as good an explanation.
I've been watching your videos for months now, and I have personally learned a lot from every single one I have watched. Be it motivation, creativity, and probably most importantly, Expansion of my love for music in general. Keep it up, Andrew! Thank you for everything that you do.
This really makes sense! It's truly hard to find a channel that has this much educational material but extremely to the point and in a way that really makes sense. Not to mention the incredible aesthetics and visuals in all of your videos. This is why you are inspiring many people each day, including me. And Andrew, if you see this, I hope that this comment has brightened your day as much and you brighten mine each time you upload.
That Mariokart section was the real standout for me, I'd love to have a small but powerful synth that I can take around with me and record ideas straight onto when inspiration strikes, and that part of the vid showed you can do that very successfully! Nice one Andrew!
Have you ever considered doing a sound design course? you really know what youre talking about and your method of explanation is so easy to grasp and useful. Ive been trying to understand fm for about a year and a half and the first 3 minutes of your video far surpasses everything ive learned to date. Id pay to learn from you is basically my point
Love it dude, especially your explanation of FM synthesis. I've watched so many other videos on the subject and this is the only one that actually helped me understand it better, and it took such a minimal amount of time. Thank you!!!
Cuckoo, your channel never comes up on my sidebar or recommended videos despite me subbed to you, and watching almost every single one of your vids. I wonder if you've been YT restricted for some reason. They are doing this to a lot of people intentionally restricting some creators and pushing others. Notyou'ret your doing badly mind you.
This is the best explanation of fm I’ve heard. I instantly understand fm now. Cheers man. Some crazy fm techno is going to happen when I finally get mine:)
A very good and balanced view of the Digitone - it got past the "first couple of days" format of a few other demos, and i thought your assessment at the end was really fair. Thanks for the measured, informative demo!
Wow, this was really helpful and informative. I always had trouble understanding how waveforms worked until this video. Thank you as always for making such great content
Shows he's actually here to help and loves what he does. He could be like every other youtuber and create 1 video per topic to maximize profits, but he ain't worried about all that. Simply does what he loves and the money comes with it.
Can I just applaud how visually pleasing you make these videos?! The colored papers, the textures and colors on the neon lit part....it's just so nice to watch.
I love watching these, even if I have little intention of getting most of this gear - e.g. - I can do this stuff on iPad or laptop now rather than trying to fix the DX-100 (4 operator FM synth) I got back in '88. (well, in as much as I tinker around once in a while after work, if you can call it playing) Andrew's videos are just so much fun to watch.
I understood what FMing stuff sounds like, but this is one of the best FM synthesis tutorials I've ever seen. Wish I could have seen this when I was first using it.
I've listened to electronic music for years and only now do I finally understand how you do the voodoo that you do when you do the electronic voodoo. Thank you, Andrew. Seriously.
Man I've been staring at FM maps since playing with my dad's friends DX-7 in 1984. Thanks for the visual demo, I really get it now. The interfaces on FM7 and Operator always confused me but now they make total sense. Great work as usual.
loved the format Andrew ! always hyped for a new video of you, so imagine when it's 15 minutes long... keep up the amazing work, you are my favorite youtuber and you have just confirmed it !
Your melody direction as of late has been so amazing honestly. an exploration of euphoric dismay. truly beautiful dude. ALSO! the videos man ~ the quality/directing has been ridiculously top notch, visually intriguing, and the music has just been so fun. love the whooole ordeal. hope life is great & you aren't sacrificing happiness for all of the effort thats put into these videos :)
I learned so much today! I clicked on this video thinking it was about to be a simple review. Nah... I got a semesters worth of info in 15min. Thanks Andrew!
"The only installment". Don't get any ideas, AH. I'm probably not alone in saying that I'd like to see a L-O-T more How To and technical videos from you. You've got a gift for explaining things well.
@Andrew Huang Paused at 3:01 just so I can take a minute to thank you for this already extremely helpful breakdown of FMs with that graphic explanation, I have a decent understanding of wavetables and modulation but this explained that philosophy that never clicked with what FM actually does. Thanks for all you do, I always look forward to that youtube notification!
Hi Andrew. Great synth demo and great FM explanation! I loved the paper modular. Just so you know, I believe the word "Operator" refers to the combination of oscillator and envelope that modulates that oscillators volume. It got coined by Yamaha in their DX synths as a way of organizing the incredible variety of ways you could patch up an FM synth.
One thing I've learned is that an "operator" is not the same thing as an "oscillator." Briefly, an "operator" contains: 1 oscillator, 1 amp, and 1 envelop generator as a whole unit. Six operators? That's six oscillators, 6 envelop generators, and 6 amps (all contained in their own "box"). Each envelop controls a specific amp for a specific oscillator. An operator usually has two or more inputs: the frequency data (pitch) and modulation/envelop data (how the envelop and pitch change over time), etc.. Operators, therefore, are more versatile FM building blocks than just oscillators alone as any given modulator or carrier can be changed over time by the envelop generator. It also helps distinguish FM synthesizers that have this capability.
My goodness Andrew, these companies must be shouting praises to Apollo when you use their equipment to make your magic Andrew sounds. You are the ultimate wielder of these digital instruments! The hallmark of any genius is they make it look easy.
Absolutely loved how you mentioned not knowing how the clap was made, then describing it to us as you found out! And the tracks you built are super inspiring. Appreciate your art.
Andrew you've always been a great musician but now your video production skills are getting super awesome too. I just hope one day I'll create as quality content for my channel too
Your videos are really clever, from the explanations, editing, lighting and even the clothes you wear... you really know your stuff and make it enjoyable to watch.
This is a nice little video that I continue to return to when I’ve gotten away from the Digitone for a bit too long and I’m forgetting things. It’s a short dive into the actual device on the surface; but the little songs you created, each give a little taste.
Andrew, very clear explanation of FM. I've had to explain FM more than a few times and you do it quite well. Also, great concise overview of the Digitone. Elektron makes super clever gear making it a bit hard to demo, this was very well done.
I wouldn't expect anything less from Andrew, but this is my favorite demo of the Digitakt I've seen (and I'm pretty sure I've watched them all). Thanks man!
I've been cutting my teeth on the Korg Volca FM, so to see a bunch of abstract ideas being visualized like this is helpful. I formally petition for more what the f is fm.
By far the best explanation of FM synthesis I have ever seen. I am now breaking out my opsix and Digitone again with complete new understanding of them. Seriously, thank you for this.
I wish I had seen this video when I was first trying to wrap my head around FM. I would have spent much less time trying to figure out what is going on in FM, and more time inventing sounds. This is so well done.
I mean! Not only this video is amazing but your purple light scene is just 🙌🏼 Good stuff 👌🏼 I can’t even get to the Mario part cause ur on a great path my friend 😂😂😂
"What the F is FM Synthesis" is the greatest FM explanation I've ever seen. Even my gf is willing to watch it, cause I've never been good in trying to explain FM to her.
You think it would be about the great explanation of FM or the honest explanation of the Digitone's limitations, but I too was... hold the phone, space onesie!
Great great great explanation of FM and nice demonstration of the Digitone, which shows off lots of features and how it can be used in different genres without being overwhelming. Love this style of video!
I went through an entire electrical engineering degree and never had such a clear explanation of frequency modulation. That was absolutely fantastic Andrew! I learned so much from this video, thank you so much. That track when you were playing Mario Kart was awesome too haha would love to hear it finished
Elijah L I'm thinking about a 8 bit/low resolution/indie game. Maybe undertale. But it's definitely not hyper light drifter, since I recognize the song, but never played hyper light.
Met you at Ableton Loop 2018 in LA and have admired you since. Thank you so much for your passion for education and in making these concepts available to the layman!
That educational section was excellent! I am finally beginning to understand what the F FM is :) I would absolutely love to see more content like that in the future! Thanks so much, Andrew!
Your explanation of FM synthesis was awesome and your demos sound so good. I hope you are getting some fat brand deals for these videos, you definitely should be.
The explanation of FM Synth was awesome. Really appreciate ALL of your video. How the hell you find the time to do amazing music, videos and just life is incredible. Keep up the good work.
I like the way you explain the modulation process. I'm glad somebody explains with a knowledge of what he is actually doing. Most uses just mess around with knobs with poor results.
A pretty good explanation of FM synthesis. A very simple way to put it is something like: "When the modulating wave is high, or positive, the pitch of the wave being modulated increases. when the modulating wave is low, or negative, the pitch of the wave being modulated decreases."
That FM demo is super great.
top 10 anime crossovers
ok guys now yall have to collab
8:25 is your favorite part I guess, Adam :p BASS
:O
Can you both please collab on CC Music?
Amazing FM synthesis explanation! I will refer people to this!
Tim Peterson YEAH he should put it in the title though
The FM synth I made with string and paper sheets isn't working. What am I doing wrong? I drew the waveforms perfectly with a marker.
Mr. Mizu you need to clap on the screen first mate , works fine for me
Jason and the robots - common beginners mistake. Did you plug in the first paper sheet?
Make sure that the type of string you're using shows up in your paper sheet's list compatible hardware. You should be able to access the menu by fliping over the paper.
Peter Danner still doesnt work :\
Maybe i bought some bad markers?
@@bluebaconjake405 You might need to contact the manufacturer, they could still be under warranty...
You explain this kind of stuff so well and on point, I hope you'll continue doing educational videos like this!
Waga Yuuri I know I was watching some old videos of his. I was literally just thinking that.
I thought the same thing. Me need moar! One of his best
Thanks for finally describing FM to me in a way that really makes sense!
I've studied music tech for ages, even my degree course didn't really give me as good an explanation.
then you have to be stupid like shit.... my god......it is really no rocket science, really it isn't!
Puls Welle kjkk
not as much as you suck the fun out of the moment.
Puls Welle kjkk, nice troll account. Go back to trolling school.
I've been watching your videos for months now, and I have personally learned a lot from every single one I have watched. Be it motivation, creativity, and probably most importantly, Expansion of my love for music in general. Keep it up, Andrew! Thank you for everything that you do.
I agree with man.
Yes
Very nice FM summary
tru
This really makes sense! It's truly hard to find a channel that has this much educational material but extremely to the point and in a way that really makes sense. Not to mention the incredible aesthetics and visuals in all of your videos. This is why you are inspiring many people each day, including me. And Andrew, if you see this, I hope that this comment has brightened your day as much and you brighten mine each time you upload.
JOSH SAINT hmm... Kurzgesagt....
Andrew is the best!!
I love how you explained how the waves interact with each other!!!!
That Mariokart section was the real standout for me, I'd love to have a small but powerful synth that I can take around with me and record ideas straight onto when inspiration strikes, and that part of the vid showed you can do that very successfully! Nice one Andrew!
Great explanation at the beginning, kinda reminded me of kids' TV from back in the day (in a good way!) Liking the longer format!
You did do a beautiful job explaining FM. Bravo!
Have you ever considered doing a sound design course? you really know what youre talking about and your method of explanation is so easy to grasp and useful. Ive been trying to understand fm for about a year and a half and the first 3 minutes of your video far surpasses everything ive learned to date. Id pay to learn from you is basically my point
He made a sampling course if you want
Love it dude, especially your explanation of FM synthesis. I've watched so many other videos on the subject and this is the only one that actually helped me understand it better, and it took such a minimal amount of time. Thank you!!!
Please make an album based on FM synthesis!!! These sounds are all so dope.
Just search RUclips for outdated, cheesy 90s music.
deroden in the 90’s it was mostly ROMplers, not FM.
Awesomeness and sweetness
good stuff, right?!
Cuckness and musness
haaaay cuckoooo loveU!
oh - looks who's here :D
Cuckoo, your channel never comes up on my sidebar or recommended videos despite me subbed to you, and watching almost every single one of your vids. I wonder if you've been YT restricted for some reason. They are doing this to a lot of people intentionally restricting some creators and pushing others. Notyou'ret your doing badly mind you.
This is the best explanation of fm I’ve heard. I instantly understand fm now. Cheers man. Some crazy fm techno is going to happen when I finally get mine:)
A very good and balanced view of the Digitone - it got past the "first couple of days" format of a few other demos, and i thought your assessment at the end was really fair. Thanks for the measured, informative demo!
Thanks for the explanation of FM synthesis. I think I'm going to go play with my dx9 again
Wow, this was really helpful and informative. I always had trouble understanding how waveforms worked until this video. Thank you as always for making such great content
More videos like "What the F is FM Synthesis?" PLEASE!!!!
definitely! I love to see how FM synthesis works because it's easier to program if you know what's going on under the hood! :)
Wish it was the title of the gideo🤗🤫
Frequency. ;)
Shows he's actually here to help and loves what he does. He could be like every other youtuber and create 1 video per topic to maximize profits, but he ain't worried about all that. Simply does what he loves and the money comes with it.
Babyboodle gooogle
Can I just applaud how visually pleasing you make these videos?! The colored papers, the textures and colors on the neon lit part....it's just so nice to watch.
I love watching these, even if I have little intention of getting most of this gear - e.g. - I can do this stuff on iPad or laptop now rather than trying to fix the DX-100 (4 operator FM synth) I got back in '88. (well, in as much as I tinker around once in a while after work, if you can call it playing)
Andrew's videos are just so much fun to watch.
I understood what FMing stuff sounds like, but this is one of the best FM synthesis tutorials I've ever seen. Wish I could have seen this when I was first using it.
I've listened to electronic music for years and only now do I finally understand how you do the voodoo that you do when you do the electronic voodoo.
Thank you, Andrew. Seriously.
Man I've been staring at FM maps since playing with my dad's friends DX-7 in 1984. Thanks for the visual demo, I really get it now. The interfaces on FM7 and Operator always confused me but now they make total sense. Great work as usual.
loved the format Andrew ! always hyped for a new video of you, so imagine when it's 15 minutes long... keep up the amazing work, you are my favorite youtuber and you have just confirmed it !
Wow, I needed this video years ago! I still found it helpful and practical. Best FM explanation on RUclips.
Your melody direction as of late has been so amazing honestly. an exploration of euphoric dismay. truly beautiful dude.
ALSO! the videos man ~ the quality/directing has been ridiculously top notch, visually intriguing, and the music has just been so fun. love the whooole ordeal.
hope life is great & you aren't sacrificing happiness for all of the effort thats put into these videos :)
I learned so much today! I clicked on this video thinking it was about to be a simple review. Nah... I got a semesters worth of info in 15min. Thanks Andrew!
"The only installment".
Don't get any ideas, AH.
I'm probably not alone in saying that I'd like to see a L-O-T more How To and technical videos from you.
You've got a gift for explaining things well.
this guy is a muppet
Andrewww I love your videos! So unique keep it up
@Andrew Huang Paused at 3:01 just so I can take a minute to thank you for this already extremely helpful breakdown of FMs with that graphic explanation, I have a decent understanding of wavetables and modulation but this explained that philosophy that never clicked with what FM actually does. Thanks for all you do, I always look forward to that youtube notification!
I love your music! and your videos! :)
I love your dramatic lighting in pretty much every video (: keep it fresh!
This kicks modular's ass in convenience, ease of use, and patch recall, just for starters.
Hi Andrew. Great synth demo and great FM explanation! I loved the paper modular. Just so you know, I believe the word "Operator" refers to the combination of oscillator and envelope that modulates that oscillators volume. It got coined by Yamaha in their DX synths as a way of organizing the incredible variety of ways you could patch up an FM synth.
Very cool. I really like how you explained it. I had a brief understanding of FM synthesis before, but now I completely get how it really works.
Ended up buying a digitone because of this. SO HAPPY! Thank you for the demo, this is my first synthesizer and I love learning on it.
Wow, I think this is so far your best video of the year and considering you already make good videos...
One thing I've learned is that an "operator" is not the same thing as an "oscillator." Briefly, an "operator" contains: 1 oscillator, 1 amp, and 1 envelop generator as a whole unit. Six operators? That's six oscillators, 6 envelop generators, and 6 amps (all contained in their own "box"). Each envelop controls a specific amp for a specific oscillator. An operator usually has two or more inputs: the frequency data (pitch) and modulation/envelop data (how the envelop and pitch change over time), etc.. Operators, therefore, are more versatile FM building blocks than just oscillators alone as any given modulator or carrier can be changed over time by the envelop generator. It also helps distinguish FM synthesizers that have this capability.
My goodness Andrew, these companies must be shouting praises to Apollo when you use their equipment to make your magic Andrew sounds. You are the ultimate wielder of these digital instruments! The hallmark of any genius is they make it look easy.
I must level up before I can wield one :-)
Goes back to bangin on Casio aimlessly...
Absolutely loved how you mentioned not knowing how the clap was made, then describing it to us as you found out! And the tracks you built are super inspiring. Appreciate your art.
Andrew you've always been a great musician but now your video production skills are getting super awesome too. I just hope one day I'll create as quality content for my channel too
This is beautiful and I’m always excited about concise, human explanations of technical concepts.
This is a way above average tutorial. You are a fine human being and the world is lucky to have you sharing your knowledge!
Your videos are really clever, from the explanations, editing, lighting and even the clothes you wear... you really know your stuff and make it enjoyable to watch.
I've been using FM synthesis for like 5 years but this is the greatest explanation I've ever seen
So I need this in my life this is everything I've ever wanted
This is a nice little video that I continue to return to when I’ve gotten away from the Digitone for a bit too long and I’m forgetting things. It’s a short dive into the actual device on the surface; but the little songs you created, each give a little taste.
So good. You’re the king of reviewers.
You blow my mind
Wow. Bringing back "the more you know." Hell yeah
That's one of the best explanations of FM I've ever seen.
11:43 *YO I NEED THIS AS A FULL SONG ASAP*
Yeah same
+++ I NEED THIS TOO :DDD THIS IS DOPE!!!! (send me a flac plz ;D)
Great Video!!!! And also, agree with endesga! that song is sick!! I hope you finish it, I would buy it!
Yes
@@SuperTheDarthvader50 Getting indietronica vibes
Andrew, very clear explanation of FM. I've had to explain FM more than a few times and you do it quite well. Also, great concise overview of the Digitone. Elektron makes super clever gear making it a bit hard to demo, this was very well done.
at 3:32 a string moved when you toutched the "modulator"
I wouldn't expect anything less from Andrew, but this is my favorite demo of the Digitakt I've seen (and I'm pretty sure I've watched them all). Thanks man!
Digitone. Digitakt is a drum sampler.
I've been cutting my teeth on the Korg Volca FM, so to see a bunch of abstract ideas being visualized like this is helpful. I formally petition for more what the f is fm.
By far the best explanation of FM synthesis I have ever seen. I am now breaking out my opsix and Digitone again with complete new understanding of them. Seriously, thank you for this.
At 11:25 I nearly went off at work. That beat is ILL! The gritty sound really carries some energy to that song.
MrPs103 i need to know what genre stuff like that is called
@@dylanbrackett7810 ive heard similar songs in synthstep.
I wish I had seen this video when I was first trying to wrap my head around FM. I would have spent much less time trying to figure out what is going on in FM, and more time inventing sounds. This is so well done.
Re : FM synthesis explanation: You are now ready for your HAM radio license exam.
I mean! Not only this video is amazing but your purple light scene is just 🙌🏼
Good stuff 👌🏼
I can’t even get to the Mario part cause ur on a great path my friend 😂😂😂
"What the F is FM Synthesis" is the greatest FM explanation I've ever seen.
Even my gf is willing to watch it, cause I've never been good in trying to explain FM to her.
Cool, Drew. I really like the sounds with the Digitone!
Excuse me while I put on this space pyjamas while showcasing the synth. Legend!
You think it would be about the great explanation of FM or the honest explanation of the Digitone's limitations, but I too was... hold the phone, space onesie!
Great great great explanation of FM and nice demonstration of the Digitone, which shows off lots of features and how it can be used in different genres without being overwhelming. Love this style of video!
Phew! I was afraid you wouldn't notice the disconnected wire at 2:47.
Major props!
I have learned more about Fm synthesis in those few minutes then the articles I’ve read for hours, you did Elektron a huge solid!
1:27 "Lemme grab another patch cable" lol so cute
I went through an entire electrical engineering degree and never had such a clear explanation of frequency modulation. That was absolutely fantastic Andrew! I learned so much from this video, thank you so much. That track when you were playing Mario Kart was awesome too haha would love to hear it finished
you do good things to my ears
dude. love that paper-based modular.
5:14 sounds just like hyper light drifter, or maybe even some other stuff by disasterpeace.
Elijah L I'm thinking about a 8 bit/low resolution/indie game. Maybe undertale. But it's definitely not hyper light drifter, since I recognize the song, but never played hyper light.
You have by far the best video editing tricks of any music vloggers right now. Props.
Can we get a compilation of the various 10 second bangers you use as intros?
I am just getting my own home studio, and i have taken a lot of inspiration from you. You are a great youtuber, and you have a great youtube channel.
I liked his background music.. Giving his spotify channel a try
Met you at Ableton Loop 2018 in LA and have admired you since. Thank you so much for your passion for education and in making these concepts available to the layman!
The beat at 11:15 is amazing, Where can I find the full version of it?
I really appreciate your stuff, man! Keep doing high quality videos like this!
"... and I just think I could do a better job."
We agree.
The FM explanation was really helpful and well-done! Great vid as always ^^
Thats such a good breakdown FM synth that Im pissed I didnt hear years ago. Would have saved a lot of frustration.....
That was the easy explanation of FM synthesis I was looking for. Thanks Andrew!
Stupid question, but have you gone to college for anything music related and or any majors and degrees you have in music?
That educational section was excellent! I am finally beginning to understand what the F FM is :) I would absolutely love to see more content like that in the future! Thanks so much, Andrew!
pulling the trigger after this video, killer videos as usual :)
Your explanation of FM synthesis was awesome and your demos sound so good. I hope you are getting some fat brand deals for these videos, you definitely should be.
man, that mariokart rest hop track tho
It truly sounds like a sleepy night of playing Video Games.
I've watched this SO many times. It's a masterclass!
So if a is a carrier for b but b is a carrier for c does that mean b is a carrier and a modulator?
Dylan Pugh wat
Andrew Huang thanks!
The explanation of FM Synth was awesome. Really appreciate ALL of your video. How the hell you find the time to do amazing music, videos and just life is incredible. Keep up the good work.
you are my inspiration!!!!!!!
same he is amazing
I like the way you explain the modulation process. I'm glad somebody explains with a knowledge of what he is actually doing. Most uses just mess around with knobs with poor results.
11:32 sounds like something from Sonic the Hedgehog.
Your stuff really keeps getting better. Great video!
dude, your short explanation on fm rocks
1 in our local parlance, you is handsome)
A pretty good explanation of FM synthesis.
A very simple way to put it is something like:
"When the modulating wave is high, or positive, the pitch of the wave being modulated increases.
when the modulating wave is low, or negative, the pitch of the wave being modulated decreases."
*DIGITONE IS SO INTENSE! (warning: INTENSE)*