"Hurmonics"😁 Love this vid, made an awesome sounds with this info. Only had to use 1 instance of Sytrus though but I understand that you used 2 for the sake of the vid
Awesome stuff, this trick stuck with me from the Grandmother recreation video you did. I had to plot it to make sense but it seems obvious once you know it (never would have thought to try it myself though). Once I got my head around the graphical interpretation I was confused by the phase/harmonic stuff going on in the EQ. It looks like the second saw wave selectively cancels the harmonics that make it a saw, leaving only square harmonics. Looked it up and saw waves have a 180 degree phase offset in even harmonics, which means they cancel leaving only odd harmonics (square harmonics). Super super cool. I hope you keep making videos around the technical side of audio and synths, I enjoy them a lot!
Thanks for your comment, good explanation on the phase of the harmonics! This type of stuff is really cool and the more I learn about the math it just keeps getting more and more interesting. I'll keep making videos whenever I come across new concepts
if you right click on the update knob in the wave candy settings window you can set it to an exact note. Other than that it's just a matter of adjusting the update and window knobs. The settings window can be accessed again by clicking on the wave candy slot in the mixer in case it's gone
@@nanospiraI Thanks for your toughts. I will check out your fst now. I know PWM from the SID-Chip (C64) and there it sounds so edgy. Look Mum No Computer uploaded a Video which contains a SID-Bass-Guitar with PWM Knob. Hell yeah.
I thought before that I had an engineering type of view while creating music. But then you entered the room 😂
Nice video, btw :)
haha thanks!
"Hurmonics"😁 Love this vid, made an awesome sounds with this info. Only had to use 1 instance of Sytrus though but I understand that you used 2 for the sake of the vid
wow great, i love this deep ground science information. lerning and look at music from another perspective, thx, i like more of these
More is on the way for sure!
Great explanation, thank you!
Awesome stuff, this trick stuck with me from the Grandmother recreation video you did. I had to plot it to make sense but it seems obvious once you know it (never would have thought to try it myself though).
Once I got my head around the graphical interpretation I was confused by the phase/harmonic stuff going on in the EQ. It looks like the second saw wave selectively cancels the harmonics that make it a saw, leaving only square harmonics. Looked it up and saw waves have a 180 degree phase offset in even harmonics, which means they cancel leaving only odd harmonics (square harmonics). Super super cool.
I hope you keep making videos around the technical side of audio and synths, I enjoy them a lot!
Thanks for your comment, good explanation on the phase of the harmonics! This type of stuff is really cool and the more I learn about the math it just keeps getting more and more interesting. I'll keep making videos whenever I come across new concepts
you are my new goddess
Really well explained! thank you
Nice video!👀🎶💯🔥
Brilliant! Thank you..
Whoa that's crazy with the harmonics
Thanks
could you please tell me what setting you are using for Oscilloscopes, my waveforms moving very fast I cannot follow it easily
if you right click on the update knob in the wave candy settings window you can set it to an exact note. Other than that it's just a matter of adjusting the update and window knobs. The settings window can be accessed again by clicking on the wave candy slot in the mixer in case it's gone
TYSM@@nanospiraI
Oh, i get it (no, i don't😭)
God I'm so terrible at Styrus lol
you just gotta work with it for a while 😁
What do you think about the easy way? Synth X with the Vintage Chorus Plugin and internal PWM Preset.
Havent really messed with the vintage chorus much yet but the pwm preset seems convenient
@@nanospiraI Thanks for your toughts. I will check out your fst now. I know PWM from the SID-Chip (C64) and there it sounds so edgy. Look Mum No Computer uploaded a Video which contains a SID-Bass-Guitar with PWM Knob. Hell yeah.