Synthesizing with Moog | Lesson 4: Resonance

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&with Moog&invites you on enlightening journey that answers complex question: how exactly do synthesizers work? In 1964 modular synthesizer was born, and one of its signature components was Voltage-Controlled Filter. While different oscillator shapes could create bed of tone and harmonics, Voltage-Controlled Filter allowed musicians to sculpt distinct sound out of all those harmonics and even shape that sound over time. Key component in synthesizing existing sounds, Voltage-Controlled Filter was also capable of creating sounds no one had ever heard before, giving birth to whole new genres of music and defining the sound of electronic music to this day. Written, hosted, filmed, and produced by our team of electronic musical instrument experts, this new seven-part educational video series makes learning fundamentals of synthesis accessible, engaging, and inspiring for anyone curious about science, music and how two worlds converge. We set out to create series that brings you as much technical knowledge as it does entertainment and joy as you watch each episode! Timecodes: 00:00 - Introduction 01:24 - Generators & Limitations 02:20 - Principle of Operation Filters 03:51 - Notch Filter & Equalizer 05:45 - Moog Transistor Ladder Filter 07:46 - Voltage Filter Control 10:44 - Resonance & Effects 13:02 - Restoring Low Frequencies 13:21 - Conclusion Playlist: | #Resonance Original video:

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