Three Basic Components of Subtractive Sound Synthesis
Subtractive Synthesis: A method of sound synthesis that uses filters to subtract frequencies from a waveform.
Three Basic Components:
Oscillator: Produces periodic fluctuations in voltage, thus creating a waveform such as sine wave or triangle wave.
Filter: Subtracts certain frequencies from a waveform while allowing others to pass.
Modulator: Varies one or more properties of a circuit to add expression to a sound.