Hey guys, I’m writing a user manual for some software I’m publishing. It’s a software synthesizer design toolkit, for making your own software synthesizer in your programming language of choice. Of course, in order to make your own synthesizer, you must know how one works.

My goal in writing this user manual is not only to document my code, but also to teach how synthesizers actually work, so that anyone can make their own. That’s where this post comes in. I need inspiration on what exactly it is people don’t already know about them, and what all the hot topics are.

I’m happy to actually explain these things in the comments below!

  • Pxtl@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    For somebody who has no idea about them at all:

    When I was a kid in the 80s, a “synthesizer” was an electronic keyboard. Now, a “synthesizer” is a mess of knobs and buttons that looks more like a drum machine than a piano.

    So, uh… my Q: “what’s a synthesizer?”

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      9 months ago

      That mess of knobs and buttons has been around since the '50s — longer than the more compact '80s synths: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_synthesizer Because of their size they are usually considered studio gear and not stage gear, which may also explain why the more compact synths were more visible earlier, because you rarely got to look into studios then compared to now.

      To answer your question: A synthesizer (when talking about sound) is an instrument that generates sound by creating waveforms and possibly combining them in different ways to achieve different sounds. Typically they come with filters and envelopes, that further affect the resulting sound.

    • lofenyy@lemmy.caOP
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      9 months ago

      Fantastic question! A synthesizer is a device that generates audio signals. I remember reading somewhere that they were sometimes referred to as “noise machines”, in regards to I think the Minimoog specifically. A drum machine is a type of synthesizer, as were the electronic-keyboard-having synths of the past.

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      9 months ago

      And I thought “Wait a second I know the synthesizer, why don’t I use the synthesizer, Which is the sound of the future”

      -Daft Punk

    • can@sh.itjust.works
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      9 months ago

      Something that allows you to design and shape sounds.

      You may be thinking of a modular synth with knobs?