MATRIXSYNTH: FM Synthesis Made Easy


Wednesday, November 07, 2007

FM Synthesis Made Easy

"FM synthesis is based on two key things – a ‘modulator’ oscillator, and a ‘carrier’ oscillator. These oscillators usually both use a sine waveform, and from this the modulator oscillator works just like an LFO – because it modulates the frequency/pitch of the carrier oscillator. You can try this yourself on a normal subtractive synthesizer, by setting up a sine wave oscillator and an LFO, and using the LFO to modulate the pitch of the oscillator – as you increase the rate of the LFO, the sound becomes non-harmonic. Note that in FM synthesis, the word ‘oscillator’ is often replaced with the term ‘operator’. As you change the modulation of the carrier operator, the frequency of the carrier will constantly move up and down depending on how the modulator is set up (e.g. it’s depth and rate), and in doing this different harmonics are created (called ‘sidebands’), because these harmonics surround the carrier frequency depending on how it is modulated."

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3 comments:

  1. "oscillator" and "operator" are not synonymous. This kind of oversimplification tends to spread wrong concepts.

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  2. Exactly what are the differences to which you are alluding? Because for the life of me, I can't think of any difference that isn't a mere matter of implementation - up to and including whether frequency, pitch or phase is the quantity being modulated.

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  3. The concept of FM is very simple. What is not easy is how one can achieve a sound in his mind without deep empirical know-hows.

    And I think one thing contributing to this hardness is user interface of the hardware.

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