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- 1 31 Tutorial 3 - Additive Synthesis
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- 1 94 Additive synthesis works on the principle of building up sounds by combining simpler elements.
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- 1 95 In this case, two oscillators are used, one modulating the pitch of the other. This is known as
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- 1 10 Envelope 1
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- 1 10 Envelope 2
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- 1 80 Envelope 1 controls the amount of modulation that the second ocillator recieves,
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- Device 17 Plugin -1
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- 1 60 The second envelope shapes the amplitude of the final sound.
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- Device 18 Plugin -1
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- 1 28 frequency modulation, or FM.
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- 1 84 The first digital synths used this technique, such as the DX range of Yamaha synths.
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- 1 12 Oscillator 1
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