Making Music from Found Sounds with Sampling, Granular and Wavetable Synthesis
Scott's Synth Stuff
Unlike any other instrument, synthesizers have the unique ability to take pretty much any sound and turn it into a musical note or sound. Originally sampling was the way this was done, revolutionizing synthesis when it was introduced. Granular synthesis and Wavetable synthesis can also work with existing sounds, transforming them into new, previously unheard-of aural atmospheres. In this video I record some sounds, then use sampling, granular synthesis and wavetable synthesis to turn those sounds into something completely new and different.
My keyboard Z stand: https://amzn.to/3Ix5xuF Z stand extra tier: https://amzn.to/3XtVpa6 My keyboard A frames: https://amzn.to/3YwAPav My silver keyboard covers: https://amzn.to/40VySFx My black keyboard covers: https://amzn.to/3Gt5oXz Novation Summit: https://reverb.partnerlinks.io/ss-novation-summit Yamaha MODX: https://reverb.partnerlinks.io/ss-modx Yamaha Montage: https://reverb.partnerlinks.io/sss-montage
0:00 Intro 1:30 Sampling my Cat 2:07 Sampling my Piano 2:25 Editing the Samples for MODX/Montage 8:13 Playing the Samples on the Montage 12:29 Playing Samples in Padshop Granular Synthesizer 17:44 Edit the Samples as Wavetables 19:13 Playing the Samples as a Wavetable in the Summit 21:16 Summary
#Sampling #Granular #Wavetable ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbAuBCp6yR8
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