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*DEUTSCH* | |||
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* [[Physical Modeling]] (Physical Modelling) | * [[Physical Modeling]] (Physical Modelling) | ||
* [[Waveguide]] synthesis | * [[Waveguide]] synthesis | ||
* [[Wavetable]] synthese | * [[Wavetable]] synthese die die [[Transwave]] Methode, die eigentlich eine clevere Nutzung von Sample und vorallem LOOPING dieser Samples auf Microebene ist. | ||
* [[FM]] synthese | * [[FM]] synthese | ||
* [[Crossmodulation]] / (oszillatorbasiert)=[[Kreuzmodulation]] | * [[Crossmodulation]] / (oszillatorbasiert)=[[Kreuzmodulation]] | ||
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Synthese Grundlagen [http://www.sequencer.de/synthaudio/synthesizer-grundlagen.html] | Synthese Grundlagen [http://www.sequencer.de/synthaudio/synthesizer-grundlagen.html] | ||
*INTERNATIONAL* | |||
[[Category:Tricks]] | |||
[[Category:Sound Synthesis]] | |||
Method to generate a sound / noise - synthesis works on the basis of arranging modules or components with simple musical functions like [[Oscillator]], [[Filter]], [[Amplifier]] etc. | |||
*-> see [[Synthese]] | |||
*-> [[Sound_Synthesis]] | |||
* [[Phase Distortion]] ([[Phasenmodulation]]) | |||
* [[Physical Modeling]] (Physical Modelling) | |||
* [[Waveguide]] synthesis | |||
* [[Wavetable]] synthesis, or the [[Transwave]] method which is more like a very clever use of sampling | |||
* [[FM]] synthesis | |||
* [[Crossmodulation]] / (oszillator based) | |||
* [[Waveshaping]] | |||
* [[Karplus strong]] | |||
* [[Granular]] / [[graintable]] / [[Timeslice]] - synthesis | |||
[[Variphrase]] etc. | |||
* [[Resynthese]] | |||
* [[Neuronal]] synthesis | |||
neuronale netze | |||
* [[Wavesequencing]] ([[Wavestation]]) | |||
* [[Vector]] synthesis | |||
* [[Sampler]] / [[sampling]] - ("[[Rompler]]") - [[PCM]] | |||
* [[Additive]] synthesis | |||
* [[Subtractive]] synthesis (the most common synthesis) | |||
* [[Modular]]: not really a synthesis method but a structure of synths allowing lots of synthesis methods / open | |||
Synthesis [http://www.sequencer.de/synthaudio/synthesizer-basics.html] |
Aktuelle Version vom 26. August 2014, 01:28 Uhr
Synthese / Synthesis = to put together = zusammensetzen
Synthesizers uses the method Synthesis to generate sounds. Synthesizer nutzen Synthese, um Klänge zu erzeugen.
- DEUTSCH*
Einige Beispiele / Examples:
* Phase Distortion (Phasenverzerrung / Phasenmodulation) * Physical Modeling (Physical Modelling) * Waveguide synthesis * Wavetable synthese die die Transwave Methode, die eigentlich eine clevere Nutzung von Sample und vorallem LOOPING dieser Samples auf Microebene ist. * FM synthese * Crossmodulation / (oszillatorbasiert)=Kreuzmodulation * Waveshaping * Karplus strong * Granular / graintable / Timeslice - synthese Variphrase etc,, * Resynthese * Neuronal synthese neuronale netze * Wavesequencing (Wavestation) * Vector synthese * Sampler / sampling - ("Rompler") - PCM * Additive synthese * Subtractive synthese (die meistverbreiteste Synthese) * Modular: keine synthese sondern eine Synthesizerstruktur / Bauform, jedoch offen ..
Synthese Grundlagen [1]
- INTERNATIONAL*
Method to generate a sound / noise - synthesis works on the basis of arranging modules or components with simple musical functions like Oscillator, Filter, Amplifier etc.
- -> see Synthese
- -> Sound_Synthesis
* Phase Distortion (Phasenmodulation) * Physical Modeling (Physical Modelling) * Waveguide synthesis * Wavetable synthesis, or the Transwave method which is more like a very clever use of sampling * FM synthesis * Crossmodulation / (oszillator based) * Waveshaping * Karplus strong * Granular / graintable / Timeslice - synthesis Variphrase etc. * Resynthese * Neuronal synthesis neuronale netze * Wavesequencing (Wavestation) * Vector synthesis * Sampler / sampling - ("Rompler") - PCM * Additive synthesis * Subtractive synthesis (the most common synthesis) * Modular: not really a synthesis method but a structure of synths allowing lots of synthesis methods / open
Synthesis [2]