A synthesizer (also synthesiser or synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis, and frequency modulation synthesis.
Absynth 6 marks the return of a legendary semi-modular synthesizer. Built for textures that transform and breathe, it invites you to shape sounds that are entirely your own. Deep enough for complex sound design, and intuitive enough for newcomers, it opens up distinctive, living sounds for cinematic cues, ambient soundscapes, and electronic productions.
Using electronic devices to “synthesize” sounds for use in music. This family of instruments is known as synthesizers. In this article, I’ll make this complex instrument easier to understand. You’ll appreciate how synthesizers work and where synth sounds come from.
Shmøergh Moduleur is a new open-source, hackable hardware analog modular Synthesizer from the developers of the Hog mono synth. In October last year, I reported on Shmøergh Hog, a colorful, open-source, DIY two-voice analog Synthesizer […]
What is a synth? Learn about this powerful instrument that defines electronic music, its features, and how it’s used to create unique sounds in production.
We’ll discuss how its invention has impacted music, covering the basics of synthesis, different types of synthesizers, and our tips for choosing the right one – if you’re looking to buy your first synth.
From massive, atmospheric pads to snappy basslines and digital weirdness, synths are capable of creating just about anything. In this guide, we’re going to break down everything you need to know about synthesizers - what they do, how they work, and why they’ve had such a huge impact on modern music.