Generating audio with frequency modulation
The Sound Forge FM Synthesis feature can be used to create complex sounds from simple waveforms using frequency modulation (FM).
In frequency modulation, the frequency of a waveform (carrier) is modulated by the output of another waveform (modulator) to create
a new waveform. If the frequency of the modulator is low, the carrier is detuned slowly over time. If the frequency of the modulator is
high, the carrier is modulated so quickly that numerous additional frequencies (or sidebands) will be created.
Using the
FM Synthesis
tool, up to four waveforms (operators) can be used in a variety of configurations. Depending on the
configuration, a waveform can be a carrier, a modulator, or a simple, unmodulated waveform.
Generating a waveform
1.
From the
Insert
menu, choose
Synthesis
, and choose
FM
from the submenu. The FM Synthesis dialog appears.
Tip:
You can also click the
FM Synthesis
button (
) on the Insert toolbar.
2.
Specify the length (in seconds) of the generated waveform in the
Total output waveform length
box.
3.
Use the
Configuration
slider to configure the arrangement and number of operators used to generate the waveform.
Specifying the number and arrangement of operators
4.
Modify individual operators as needed.
5.
From the
Insert waveform at
drop-down list, choose a position to determine where the generated waveform is placed in the file.
6.
Click
OK
.
Specifying the number and arrangement of operators
Dragging the
Configuration
slider changes the graphical representation of the arrangement and number of operators used to generate
the waveform. When configuring your waveform, keep the following guidelines in mind:
•
The outputs of horizontally joined operators are simply mixed. The outputs of the bottom operators are mixed to form the final
output. Mixing unique simple waveforms is referred to as additive synthesis.
•
Operators joined vertically are FM carrier-modulator pairs. The bottom operator is the carrier and the top operator is the modulator.
•
Operators without other operators directly above are simple waveform generators.
•
When three or more operators are stacked, the top operator modulates the operator below it, which modulates the following
operator, and so on.
EDITING, REPAIRING, AND SYNTHESIZING AUDIO
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