Oscillators: These are what make the sounds. They create sound waves. There are different types of waves like sine, square, triangle, and sawtooth.
Filters: Filters change the sound by removing certain frequencies. Some common types are low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass.
Envelopes: Envelopes help control how the sound changes over time. They manage things like how quickly the sound starts (attack), how it fades (decay), how long it stays loud (sustain), and when it stops (release). This is often called ADSR.
LFOs (Low-Frequency Oscillators): These help add movement to sounds by changing other settings in the synthesizer.
MIDI Compatibility: This feature allows the synthesizer to work with other devices. Over 90% of today's synthesizers can connect with MIDI.
Oscillators: These are what make the sounds. They create sound waves. There are different types of waves like sine, square, triangle, and sawtooth.
Filters: Filters change the sound by removing certain frequencies. Some common types are low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass.
Envelopes: Envelopes help control how the sound changes over time. They manage things like how quickly the sound starts (attack), how it fades (decay), how long it stays loud (sustain), and when it stops (release). This is often called ADSR.
LFOs (Low-Frequency Oscillators): These help add movement to sounds by changing other settings in the synthesizer.
MIDI Compatibility: This feature allows the synthesizer to work with other devices. Over 90% of today's synthesizers can connect with MIDI.