Intro to Synthesis Part 2 - Types of Synthesis & Programming Examples

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • See this link for details on this series including part 1: www.matrixsynth.com/2012/01/i...
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    Part 2 of an introduction to synthesis by Dean Friedman back in the day. When he's not twiddling LFO knobs and envelope sliders, Dean's an indie recording artist with a slew of international chart hits and critically acclaimed albums to his credit. You can see what he's currently up to on his website www.deanfriedman.com and his RUclips channel / deanfriedman
    Part 1 with additional info on the series here: www.matrixsynth.com/2012/01/i...
    If you are into synths, check out www.matrixsynth.com for daily posts on everything synth!
    Daily synth tutorials from members of the synth community: www.matrixsynth.com/search/la...
    Also see: The Yamaha DX7 II FD D Video Manual by The N.Y. School of Synthesis here: www.matrixsynth.com/2013/12/th...
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  • @TheVienreich
    @TheVienreich 8 лет назад +195

    One fifth of those watching part 1 graduated to part 2 ^^

  • @keikorono3079
    @keikorono3079 7 лет назад +223

    2:22 The Different Kinds of Synths
    4:40 Additive
    5:41 Subtractive
    6:29 FM (Frequency Modulation)
    7:38 Phase Distortion
    7:47 Samplers
    9:00 Hybrids
    12:34 Amplifier (DCA)
    16:51 Oscillator (OSC, Freq)
    25:35 Filter
    28:14 Resonance
    30:10 Envelope Amount
    31:39 Modulator
    34:08 Volume Envelope
    35:10 37:56 41:06 ADSR
    46:27 29:01 Filter Envelope
    48:50 Pitch Envelope
    51:44 LFO
    55:46 LFO Sync

    • @juanmmm36
      @juanmmm36 7 лет назад +5

      again; thanks a lot!

    • @xMaverickFPS
      @xMaverickFPS 6 лет назад +2

      have my children

    • @b00i00d
      @b00i00d 6 лет назад

      : ]

    • @epicon6
      @epicon6 5 лет назад +1

      Kei Korono wow, thanks for this Kei!

    • @nyrrard
      @nyrrard 5 лет назад +1

      you are the real MVP!

  • @joemaxwell8991
    @joemaxwell8991 Год назад +12

    If Dean is still around and kickin', I owe this guy a beer and a handshake, totally demystified my synth for me, makes me actually feel like I could be an artist or something on this JD-XA I have, thank you good sir, Dean and MatrixSynth

    • @sidpackard8613
      @sidpackard8613 Год назад +2

      Well said, Joe! I got my Gaia SH-01 10 days ago, and I’ve watched a bunch of videos, most of which move too fast or are focused on a specific synth, but this series is perfect. The "Intro To Synthesis" series by Reverb is much shorter and also very good. Enjoy!

    • @ianreilly7968
      @ianreilly7968 Месяц назад

      Dean's still touring - mostly in the UK.

  • @BiliouslyYours
    @BiliouslyYours 11 лет назад +4

    I love how much of a dork this dude is. I would rather learn from a guy like him than almost anyone else.

  • @jerrytheobnoxiousmouse.ser6161
    @jerrytheobnoxiousmouse.ser6161 7 лет назад +22

    I have ADD (no hyperactivity) and it really cripples my ability to pay attention to stuff, and I still found this really easy to understand, so I can safely say this shit legit.

    • @earliestsunsets
      @earliestsunsets 6 лет назад

      agreed. I wish more guides were like this

    • @profd65
      @profd65 4 года назад

      I'm sure all the video games you play and books you don't read are doing wonders for your condition.

    • @neilkendall5499
      @neilkendall5499 3 года назад +3

      I went to the doctor thinking I had ADD, but after watching these videos he said I have ADSR :-)

  • @hanjuri6973
    @hanjuri6973 8 лет назад +73

    Watching this 30 years later and this is far and above still the best resource I've found for learning about this stuff. I'd recommend reading "A Young Person's Guide to the Principles of Music Synthesis" and then watching these 3 videos.

    • @angellohector
      @angellohector 7 лет назад

      is that the exact title of the book? who was the author? thanks

    • @JDurz
      @JDurz 7 лет назад +1

      i know ha this video is awesome, i didn't realize that synths today use the same principals. Im using sylenth 1 (wish i had analog) but at least the idea of oscillators and filtering is the same.

    • @profd65
      @profd65 4 года назад

      Thanks guy with a cartoon avatar and channel name. I needed your guidance.

    • @israel.garcia
      @israel.garcia 5 месяцев назад

      thanks

  • @justinlalugski2083
    @justinlalugski2083 5 лет назад +8

    His explanation of ADSR is amazing

  • @matrixsynth
    @matrixsynth  11 лет назад +6

    You are welcome! Dean gets the credit for sending them my way. He is the man.

  • @beninglis8097
    @beninglis8097 9 лет назад +35

    I watched this when I first got into synthesizers... It was pretty helpful.
    I went from looking at the thing and going "what the fuck is this?"
    To looking at it and going "ahhh I know what that does".

    • @Broughtvulture
      @Broughtvulture 8 лет назад +7

      Now we can make our own bell sounds!

  • @tej_s9
    @tej_s9 9 лет назад +40

    Year 2015 and this video is still the best!

    • @ikrammaududi6205
      @ikrammaududi6205 8 лет назад +3

      2016, still the best

    • @diegoalvarez9651
      @diegoalvarez9651 7 лет назад +1

      In 2030 this is still the best too

    • @gcfournier3386
      @gcfournier3386 7 лет назад +10

      Hello from 12,401. We have moved beyond sound, and music is a quaint academic footnote to human culture, but this is still the best.

    • @EgeYakut
      @EgeYakut 4 года назад

      2020 here (:

    • @ZakkFromSource
      @ZakkFromSource 2 года назад +1

      2022 and it's still the best of the best!

  • @damianketchersid
    @damianketchersid 9 лет назад +43

    I wish I had this guy in my pocket to teach me everything i needed to know he is very patient and informative with some humor. Great teacher. Great stuff, love these videos, I can't wait to dive into number three.

  • @emjay946
    @emjay946 11 лет назад +6

    i programmed synths for 30 years. this is good to teach you what the controls do. what i found in my experience of making your own sounds is that there are no rules and the best way to get to know your machine and create your own original sounds is to get it home, rip it out of the box and put the manual away use it if you can just to find out how to perform writing patches and setting utilities get to work on turning knobs and pushing sliders . when you sounds good store it keep going

  • @stefannyberg3203
    @stefannyberg3203 7 лет назад +2

    The computer used for the voice editing software in this tutorial is an Amiga 500 if anyone's wondering.

  • @rockstarreally9283
    @rockstarreally9283 7 лет назад +5

    35:10 "And aren't you glad I told ya?" YES YES YES! Decades later lol

  • @donaldjasoncrunk
    @donaldjasoncrunk 12 лет назад +32

    i love how pizza oriented these videos are.

  • @thecockneyaccent
    @thecockneyaccent 11 лет назад +5

    I'm having a great afternoon watching these videos! This guy is precise, informatiive and most of all FUNNY! Yay! Thank you Dean & The New York School of Synthesis! =D

  • @tonyhill8963
    @tonyhill8963 5 лет назад +2

    Finally! A perfect explanation of subtractive vs. Additive synthesis. Brilliant.

    • @tonyhill8963
      @tonyhill8963 5 лет назад +1

      And his explanation of ADSR makes all other ADSR explanations look like worthless trash.

  • @gkniffen
    @gkniffen 10 лет назад +26

    Who knew learning synthesis could be so entertaining??? : /

  • @SweeneyMolly
    @SweeneyMolly 9 лет назад +13

    this is the best, I can finally understand and program my synth instead of using the presets!!

  • @jtpinnyc
    @jtpinnyc 10 лет назад +3

    Wow I can normally only watch videos like this for 5 minutes at a time, but I sat through this whole hour without once losing concentration....amazing vid! Awesome job by Dean Friedman.

  • @walterchestnut7316
    @walterchestnut7316 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I found gold. What a fantastic teacher. I just bought a nord A1 and I haven't energized it yet. Being a guitar player for 30 years, I decided to learn a new instrument. Yes i need to learn some piano too, but I can make some noise with the nord until I learn.
    As for learning the synth, everyone should come here first. You cant find this resource in my neighborhood anyway. Thank you so very much for this extremally valuable resource. I am truly grateful.

  • @giuseppelentini9140
    @giuseppelentini9140 Год назад

    Best explanation ever on what an FM modulator actually does, priceless.

  • @mikebrown9953
    @mikebrown9953 Год назад +2

    Dude, you are the GOAT for uploading this 3 part series. I always come back and watch them every so often to refresh my basic knowledge. It's extremely necessary, and powerful to have this knowledge and I appreciate you Big Dawg.

  • @mickeythompson9537
    @mickeythompson9537 9 лет назад +1

    14:00 and he breaks into the opening of his own hit "Lydia" :-) Thank you, Dean - it's what I was waiting for!

  • @JOCKATEO
    @JOCKATEO 10 лет назад

    those sounds brought back nightmares of 80s arcade games like galaxian as spent so much time in arcades I heard them when going to bed

  • @jordanflores5139
    @jordanflores5139 10 лет назад +4

    Will all his head movements if you pause the movie and click around the timeline you can make him dance... Great movie by the way lol super informative and the information is presented in an easy and fun way.

  • @likes2sing36
    @likes2sing36 8 лет назад +6

    This is such a great resource of information. I wish I knew this stuff 10 years ago.

  • @noahabel5698
    @noahabel5698 Год назад +2

    This series has been so helpful! I have been sitting down with a pencil and paper taking notes as if this were a class, because that is what it is for me. I have needed an informative tutorial on the basics of synthesis, thank you for posting this! I am excited to graduate to part 3

  • @krafix9103
    @krafix9103 9 лет назад

    Another 6 hours well spent. Worth every second. Thanks!

  • @smallcreep7111
    @smallcreep7111 12 лет назад

    These videos are great. crazy to see how far we've come since then

  • @jbroxu
    @jbroxu 12 лет назад

    Man, I can't think you enough for these videos

  • @MrDejektor
    @MrDejektor 7 лет назад +1

    I don't care for the t-shirt but if there was a Dean Friedman line of designer pizzas I'd put a few in my freezer.

  • @rootsbanjo
    @rootsbanjo 6 лет назад +1

    This is mind-blowingly informative. Thanks Dean!!

  • @alexgallegos4081
    @alexgallegos4081 7 лет назад

    i've learnt so much of this series! thank you for posting this, definetly a must-watch for anyone interested in any form of electronic music

  • @gabrielarroyoestacio9084
    @gabrielarroyoestacio9084 7 лет назад

    The very very best educative material I've seen!!!!!!

  • @justinlalugski2083
    @justinlalugski2083 4 года назад +1

    absolute best explanation of ADSR ever!!!

  • @rzeka
    @rzeka 8 лет назад

    Always nice to see the M1 getting some recognition

  • @mik300z
    @mik300z 7 лет назад +1

    i love this. Even in 2016 this is a great introduction for the younger guys starting out- go Dean:-)

  • @TurtleneckChain
    @TurtleneckChain 12 лет назад +1

    Enjoying this series. Thanks for uploading.

  • @Dragonion2010
    @Dragonion2010 11 лет назад +1

    These videos are absolutely awesome!!! Thanks a lot for uploading them, matrixsynth :)

  • @dvamateur
    @dvamateur 12 лет назад +1

    I love the synthesizer selection. No ubiquitous Minimoog or modular synths here, or thanks goodness no PC based soft synths. The Prophet-600 is perfect for demonstrating analog synthesizer, and I didn't even realize this instrument so complete feature-wise. SQ-80 is a great example of a wavetable synth (which is quite different from sample playback), D-50 and DX7 are no brainers, they are absolute must to have here. M1, could be replaced with Kawai K5 to demonstrate additive synthesis.

  • @freddiebozwell7049
    @freddiebozwell7049 6 лет назад

    Great video dean,from Sheffield England.

  • @JasonBradbury
    @JasonBradbury 12 лет назад +1

    I love these videos (but yeah, where is video 3?) Dude's a natural teacher, that slow and somewhat eccentric delivery is perfect for the subject matter which is something I've struggled with since I've entered the 'synth stage' of my life :D

  • @themightydrakonis1139
    @themightydrakonis1139 8 лет назад +4

    This video series has been more helpful that a TON of other videos out there so far, and I haven't even gotten into part 3 yet. This is the exact video lesson I have been looking for.

    • @dvamateur
      @dvamateur 8 лет назад

      Synthesis is not that difficult. You got five things: oscillator, LFO (also an oscillator), envelope, filter (optional), and amplifier. But it took me 25 years to realize that.

    • @angellohector
      @angellohector 7 лет назад

      dude you just said it's not that difficult but it took you 25 years to figure that out lol😂

    • @dvamateur
      @dvamateur 7 лет назад

      Angello Hector
      Relax. I am Polish, so I am slow. On the other hand, I also realized that learning synthesis is fun, but unfortunately it's also a good excuse not to practice music. So your music and keyboard skills are going down the drain once you concentrate on synthesis. Sort of like the pianist learning the carpentry to build the piano is unlikely to become a good musician.

    • @profd65
      @profd65 4 года назад

      @@dvamateur It's apparently difficult for you, you dumb f-ck.

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 11 лет назад

    i really like Dean's History talk at the start of this Part 2 tutorial.

  • @AwakeFM
    @AwakeFM 11 лет назад +1

    This is awesome. Thank you matrixsynth.

  • @LouisSerieusement
    @LouisSerieusement 7 лет назад

    watch lot's of tutorial for fun and this one contains lot's of good infos compare to the other ! and it has a unique 80's VHS touch to it I love it ^^

  • @thomascastrovillo9775
    @thomascastrovillo9775 11 лет назад

    Happy to see this. Thank you!

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 11 лет назад

    Thanks man, just trying to get all Dean's jargon-busting understood !!
    No, i have not seen the MMTA video yet ?? i did look thru a few of your videos but you have a large collection so i just randomly picked a few here and there.

  • @Wulfcry
    @Wulfcry 8 лет назад

    42:20 is good to know I'm glad I went true watching this.

  • @matrixsynth
    @matrixsynth  11 лет назад

    Pretty much. The buttons are mapped out in the signal flow. The lines indicate the flow. You can set different levels for each oscillator followed by an overall level.

  • @dvamateur
    @dvamateur 7 лет назад

    Differences between analog vs. digital are as follows:
    1) It's more expensive and cumbersome to implement additive synthesis using analog oscillators. Therefore commercially viable additive synthesizers are digital. (e.g. Kawai K5, Casio FZ-1)
    2) Analog synthesizers do FMl; however, analog oscillators are too unreliable and unstable to achieve four, six, or eight oscillator FM synthesis. Analog FM falls apart after just two oscillators modulating each other, due to analog oscillators instability.
    Other than that are very negligible differences between analog and digital subtracrive synthesizers.
    Sampling? It's a form of subtractive synthesis for the most part, starting out with rich in harmonics waveforms then using filters to chisel those harmonics out.
    Phase Modulation? Similar to FM, since DX and TX-series synthesizers do in fact use phase modulation to implement FM.
    Granular Synthesis? Just a recording manipulation technique, like phrase loops, vector "synthesis", and wave sequencing.
    Physical modeling? Now we're talking real synthesis. Mathematical models of drivers and resonators. I am not talking about "analog" physical modeling, D-50 does that very well with its square wave generator with variable pulse width. I am talking about physical modeling of acoustic instruments, like the one used in Yamaha VL1, VP1, Roland V-Piano, and Pianoteq.

  • @VladimirShagin
    @VladimirShagin 5 лет назад

    The pure gold it is.

  • @astarothgr
    @astarothgr 7 лет назад

    I'm happy that I found this video!
    I'm also sad at the comments, saying that this is probably the best video resource out there. Surely, there must be some more good video resources out there worth seeing, yes?

    • @okidot
      @okidot 7 лет назад +1

      astarothgr most tutorials are too specific. not many people go through the entire synth signal path - I think that's why people like it. this teaches foundation knowledge, exactly how everyone should approach

  • @matrixsynth
    @matrixsynth  12 лет назад

    The link to all parts is in the description of the video above.

  • @Dynabee
    @Dynabee 11 лет назад

    Cheers for the upload!

  • @norakat
    @norakat 3 года назад +1

    Great lesson so far, only - Yamaha came out with their first synthesizer in 1974 and in the music industry making instruments and equipment since 1897.

    • @PeterWalkerHP16c
      @PeterWalkerHP16c 3 года назад

      Yeah. It's like the opposite of the motorcycle documentary "On Any Sunday" where the narrator talks about the bike made by a Japanese piano company called a Ymaaah Ha. "Probably never see one of them again"
      Hahahaha

  • @rufusstewart762
    @rufusstewart762 8 лет назад +15

    9:48 Shots fired...

  • @zacharymartin5110
    @zacharymartin5110 10 лет назад +1

    thank so much for this it has helped so much

  • @SeanEC79
    @SeanEC79 3 года назад +1

    I watched part 1 yesterday, couldn't wait for part 2 today. Very informative and straightforward way of explaining. Is that a Commodore Amiga?

  • @daftendz
    @daftendz 11 лет назад

    you have discriminating taste, for cheesy solid gold....... I love it, thanks for these uploads

  • @MaseratiSparks
    @MaseratiSparks 5 лет назад

    2019 n I am learning so much

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 11 лет назад

    Yes, thats what i meant thanks. i tried to zoom in on it and it looks like you have VDA 1,2,3 to the left (ie. next to the OCS's), then on its own VDA 4 (i think it says).

  • @geoffpeterstrio
    @geoffpeterstrio 11 лет назад

    very good series!!

  • @nemnoton
    @nemnoton 8 лет назад

    Very rewarding!

  • @Dbulkss
    @Dbulkss 6 лет назад

    i dont get while there is a knob for the sustain level?? So if the knob is in the middle of sustain level and you hold the note down does it keep playing?

  • @StefanoPapaleo-TS
    @StefanoPapaleo-TS 8 лет назад

    Brilliant. Thanks!

  • @matrixsynth
    @matrixsynth  11 лет назад +1

    Thanks! I passed the message along. :)

  • @jupitermarx
    @jupitermarx 10 лет назад +14

    Where is Dean today?

    • @JayPeek
      @JayPeek 9 лет назад +14

      Living in Peekskill, NY. Made a catchy pop hit in the 70s, "Ariel"...He's got a website.

  • @DaMastodom
    @DaMastodom 6 лет назад

    This is great, thank you

  • @jeffg4686
    @jeffg4686 2 года назад

    Noob here - learning a little audio terms. Does anyone happen to know if "Phase Distortion" means altering the harmonics that get created from the main freq, or something else? Like shifting the harmonics "off their linear multiple frequency" and/or the amplitude of the harmonic frequencies - or is it a different concept? thanks

  • @globalsolidarity
    @globalsolidarity 4 года назад

    this is amazing

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 11 лет назад

    @ 13:25 there is (far right) a DCA button at the end of the chain. Is this like a MASTER Amplifier for the 3 x DCA's which occur earlier in the chain ??

  • @zaferlamizik
    @zaferlamizik 9 лет назад

    thanks for sharing!

  • @acousticmusicacademy1134
    @acousticmusicacademy1134 7 лет назад

    hello sir. i saw your video it is funtast. i have yamaha cs1.x and i want to learn how to use . can you pleas teach me.?

  • @beninglis8097
    @beninglis8097 9 лет назад +5

    Ahhh that Classic joke at 6:00! What a gem...
    Can't tell you how many times I have heard that one!
    That old chestnut!
    I'm sorry, I have never heard that joke... I must be out of touch. Perhaps it was an 80s thing?

    • @mickeythompson9537
      @mickeythompson9537 9 лет назад

      quoteinvestigator.com/2014/06/22/chip-away/

    • @Thomes-Maisling
      @Thomes-Maisling 8 лет назад

      +ben inglis I was thinking pretty much the same thing.

  • @EfratEliahu
    @EfratEliahu 5 лет назад

    who are unliking such video? just can't understand that...it is like he filmed this video in the '80s for the future
    youtube era. :)

  • @hageir
    @hageir 10 лет назад +2

    "SoundQuest D-50 Master" -do want!!!

  • @matrixsynth
    @matrixsynth  12 лет назад

    Not sure. Dean didn't say. It would have be after 1988 as the M1 is featured in the video.

  • @BleakVision
    @BleakVision 7 лет назад

    So with the advent of partially sampled sounds, they pretty much gave up on synthesizing complete real instrumnts? Is that correct or are scientists still trying to achieve thar?

  • @ps4ch
    @ps4ch 8 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 11 лет назад

    @4:20, on the Korg M1, what does 'Slope Time' and 'Break Point' mean please ??

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 11 лет назад

    @3:23, on the Casio CZ, what does 'DCW' stand for please ??

  • @jackcimino8822
    @jackcimino8822 7 лет назад

    Why doesn't he mention PPG Wavetable synthesis? Wolfgang Palm created an interesting analog-digital hybrid synth with cycling wavetables

  • @insideTheMirror_
    @insideTheMirror_ 7 лет назад

    Anyone knows the tune in the beginning?

  • @suitandtieguy
    @suitandtieguy 12 лет назад

    this is so cool.

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 11 лет назад

    Oh yeh, thats a good idea !! Do you know which model of CZ the synth is becuse it seems there are many !!
    So DCW is more or less the same as a MODULATOR on the DX7 ??

  • @Aramythr
    @Aramythr 5 лет назад

    Why do the EG envelopes have a fixed peak? What if I want a sound that goes up slowly then at the "peak" it goes faster up till the sustain and then goes down at release.

    • @squishmusic
      @squishmusic 4 года назад

      Some synths have variations on the ADSR so you can have 2-pseudo-attack portion (what i think you want?). I have any old yammy synth with ADDSR with also an initial level and delay to the env trigger point.

  • @Sixalienasa
    @Sixalienasa 12 лет назад

    Anyone know where Part 3is to be found?

  • @matrixsynth
    @matrixsynth  11 лет назад

    Regarding DCWs and Modulators on a DX7 I believe that is the closest analogy. BTW, have you checked out my video titled: MMTA Spring SYNTHFEST 2013: Dave Bristow & The History of Yamaha FM Synthesis ?

  • @tatsuebo
    @tatsuebo 11 лет назад

    Hi you are great guy this is supreme

  • @ramsagar2306
    @ramsagar2306 7 лет назад

    thank you ....

  • @roro_fosho
    @roro_fosho 11 лет назад

    where can I get a new york school of synthesis t-shirt??

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 11 лет назад

    Ta man. i never heard of the Casio range before.

  • @opts9
    @opts9 12 лет назад

    Quality!

  • @dzengiztafa510
    @dzengiztafa510 3 года назад

    Nodoby mentioning & cherishing the (probable) first ever VSTi? :-)

  • @HOFRomulus
    @HOFRomulus 11 лет назад

    and still relevant! still in that Goldilocks zone that old freedman ;P hilarious dude, and so righteous too, what with the pizza and adjustable roller skates humor.

  • @Dbulkss
    @Dbulkss 6 лет назад

    So is peak and sustain the same volume???

    • @earliestsunsets
      @earliestsunsets 6 лет назад

      peak is the highest point the volume will reach, sustain is the level of volume while holding the key.

  • @markwalker5295
    @markwalker5295 3 месяца назад

    where's part3?

  • @RafaelAquila
    @RafaelAquila 6 лет назад

    All synths are simple after these concepts...(I knew the 80's rocked!)