Oscillators
Oscillators form the core of many synthesis systems. Ian Waugh gets good vibrations as he explains how they work and what they do…
Virtually every form of synthesis follows three main stages: tone generation, tone shaping and volume shaping. The tone generation part of the process can take several forms, but the most common is the oscillator, which is the main sound source in analogue synthesizers and software emulations.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 03
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