I met Dr. Chowning back in 2017. He's one of the nicest person. He gave me an autograph, and we even went to a cafeteria. One of my most precious memories. This year is the first time that I'm studying synthesis. Pd is a pretty interesting software, and your channel is excellent. Thanks for the help, you are awesome 🍻
That's amazing!!! Thank you for sharing such beautiful experience. I'm happy to hear that you're starting on this exciting journey! I hope you find the other tutorials informative!!
Your teaching abilities are definitely far above average. Everything comes clear in a way that feels very light and bright. Thanks a lot for these videos and looking forward to arduino explained by you.
Thank you for the kind words as always! Your support has been keeping me motivated to continue creating weekly contents! I hope you enjoy the upcoming Arduino videos!!
Really like the care and info in your videos. I do want to point out that in this an the other modulation tutorial, what you call AM is actually RM (ring modulation), as implemented - AM is almost the same, but the LFO wouldn’t go through zero, but just 1 to zero... its a small difference, but inverting the value of the carrier (ring mod) has the effect of eliminating the carrier tone and *just* leaving the sideband energy... AM creates the RM sidebands, but also preserves the carrier, by keeping the modulator value unipolar, but otherwise, it’s just a multiplication operation, same as. :)
also please make a video on how to do three different synthesis in one project. you are amazing and there is no other channel who is this detailed and informative.
The comment you left on the sequencer video is not showing up properly (it happens often unfortunately), could you post again or copy & paste here? Would love to answer the question!!
@@SoundSimulator Sorry about that I removed it because I figured it out. I changed the name of my sample to just kick.wav and then it started triggering the sample. what I had before was kick playbeat.wav. I tested simplifying it as a last resort and it worked thanks a bunch man your incredible and keep those videos coming I'm super inspired by this.
hey! your videos are really helpful and well explained. thanks so much for your knowledge. Can we use these steps to work in plugdata as well? Also, what steps should we take care of if we are doing three synths altogether?
4:00 It seems to me that instead of the block "~+" there should be an action "~*" since in FM synthesis the modulating oscillator does not make sound and only affects the frequency of the carrier without making any noise. Here, we rather have a subtractive synth. Also thanks for your videos, appreciate it very much!
hello! how do I have the same output for three different ypes of synth in a same patch. for example, additive, subtractive and am/fm synth are in a same project; what steps should be taken in consideration please? thanks so much
You don't really need the "array1" stuff to get the audio working. It was more for me to visualize the sound for the video. If there's no sound, please double check that the DSP is turned on for your Pure Data app.
I tried your modulation but it doesn't seem to work on my imac or on a normal PC, there's no amplitude modulation...may be beacuse i use vanilla version ? I got to put the values inside the osc~ box and not on top like you do.
I met Dr. Chowning back in 2017. He's one of the nicest person. He gave me an autograph, and we even went to a cafeteria.
One of my most precious memories.
This year is the first time that I'm studying synthesis. Pd is a pretty interesting software, and your channel is excellent. Thanks for the help, you are awesome 🍻
That's amazing!!! Thank you for sharing such beautiful experience.
I'm happy to hear that you're starting on this exciting journey! I hope you find the other tutorials informative!!
@@SoundSimulator For sure!! i added your pd playlist to my account. Again, thank you very much for your tutorials, you're amazing 🍻
Your teaching abilities are definitely far above average. Everything comes clear in a way that feels very light and bright. Thanks a lot for these videos and looking forward to arduino explained by you.
Thank you for the kind words as always! Your support has been keeping me motivated to continue creating weekly contents!
I hope you enjoy the upcoming Arduino videos!!
Really like the care and info in your videos. I do want to point out that in this an the other modulation tutorial, what you call AM is actually RM (ring modulation), as implemented - AM is almost the same, but the LFO wouldn’t go through zero, but just 1 to zero... its a small difference, but inverting the value of the carrier (ring mod) has the effect of eliminating the carrier tone and *just* leaving the sideband energy... AM creates the RM sidebands, but also preserves the carrier, by keeping the modulator value unipolar, but otherwise, it’s just a multiplication operation, same as. :)
Ah, thanks for info! I wasn't aware of that. Will look into the differences deeper!
My new favorite channel!
Woah, thank you so much!!
This channel is just getting started!
I've been looking for something like Pd for years now. I finally found it, and because of you, I am learning how to use it. Thank you.
Awesome to hear that! Glad that these tutorials are helpful/
thanks for your videos, they are helping me learn pd a lot faster
That's awesome to hear! Thank you for watching!
Best tutorials ever!
Thank you so much for the kind words!!
Where have you been, hiding all these years?! this is a fantastic channel!
Thank you so much, Franky! This channel is just getting started!!
Thank you! Very instructive
I'm glad to hear that! Thank you for watching!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
You're welcome, Ricardo! Thank you for watching!!!
also please make a video on how to do three different synthesis in one project. you are amazing and there is no other channel who is this detailed and informative.
Check out the reply to your other comment :D
Awesome!
Thank you as always, Francisco! I hope you have fun making sci-fi alien sounds with FM synth!
just what i need!
Thank you, Federico! I hope the video is informative and helpful!!
This is great stuff man., thank you!
You're welcome! I'm glad you find these helpful!!
Thank you.
Thank YOU for watching, Fábio!
Hi thank you so much, what is the cross in a square button above the metro object at 2:37 ?
toggle! command + shift + t is the short-cut for it!
Thanks bro your amazing keep up the amazing work
Thanks so much for watching!!
The comment you left on the sequencer video is not showing up properly (it happens often unfortunately), could you post again or copy & paste here? Would love to answer the question!!
@@SoundSimulator Sorry about that I removed it because I figured it out. I changed the name of my sample to just kick.wav and then it started triggering the sample. what I had before was kick playbeat.wav. I tested simplifying it as a last resort and it worked thanks a bunch man your incredible and keep those videos coming I'm super inspired by this.
exellent work !! thnx !!!
Thank you for watching! I hope these tutorials are helpful!
hey! your videos are really helpful and well explained. thanks so much for your knowledge. Can we use these steps to work in plugdata as well?
Also, what steps should we take care of if we are doing three synths altogether?
You should be able to follow along to this vid with plugdata! You can have 3 separate fm synths of course (and more!)
subbed, thank you
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4:00 It seems to me that instead of the block "~+" there should be an action "~*" since in FM synthesis the modulating oscillator does not make sound and only affects the frequency of the carrier without making any noise. Here, we rather have a subtractive synth. Also thanks for your videos, appreciate it very much!
hello! how do I have the same output for three different ypes of synth in a same patch. for example, additive, subtractive and am/fm synth are in a same project; what steps should be taken in consideration please? thanks so much
You can connect all of three to a single [dac~] :)
You can mix/adjust the volume of with [*~] for each of the three synths.
@@SoundSimulator that works , thanks a mil!
Hi, I keep getting an error message "array1: no such array" and there's no sound coming out of my synth. Everything seems to be in the correct place.
You don't really need the "array1" stuff to get the audio working. It was more for me to visualize the sound for the video.
If there's no sound, please double check that the DSP is turned on for your Pure Data app.
I tried your modulation but it doesn't seem to work on my imac or on a normal PC, there's no amplitude modulation...may be beacuse i use vanilla version ? I got to put the values inside the osc~ box and not on top like you do.
It should work on vanilla pure data too. Which part of the video are you referring to?
1:10 "As we discussed in the modulation video" Where's this video? :o
I think I'm referring to this ruclips.net/video/NsvtOmTk5_U/видео.html