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Introduction to Subtractive Synthesis online
18 October, 2007 | 2.53PM- Section: Music News
In part three of our Guide to Synthesis series, we take a look at ‘subtractive synthesis’, also referred to as analog.
The term ‘subtractive synthesis’ refers to the sound generation method used by many modern software synths, as well as all analog synthesizers – new or old.
The components for subtractive synths share familiar terminology, so this week, we give a summary of the most common components, along with a basic description of their associated functions.
Click here to read Some call it Analog: How subtractive synthesizers work.
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