
AMPLIFIER - volume
The last major process that makes up a sound is its “Volume”. The “Volume” of sounds vary as time goes by & so an Organ has
very different volume characteristics than that of a Piano or String section. See the following diagrams for details.
The “Organ” can be seen to go to full volume instantly when a key is pressed & then stay there until the key is released at which
point the volume drops instantly to zero.
The “Piano” can be seen to go to full volume instantly when a key is pressed & then gradually fall back down to zero over several
seconds.
Time
Volume
"Piano" Type Volume Response Curve
Key "On"
Key "Off"
Time
Volume
"Organ" Type Volume Response Curve
Key "On"
Key "Off"
Low Pass Filter with Resonance Responce Curves
Frequency
Volume
Cutoff
Frequency
Frequency
Volume
Cutoff
Frequency
Frequency
Volume
Cutoff
Frequency
No Resonance
Mid Resonance
High Resonance
Frequency
Volume
High Pass Filter with Resonance Responce Curves
Cutoff
Frequency
Frequency
Volume
Cutoff
Frequency
Frequency
Volume
Cutoff
Frequency
No Resonance
Mid Resonance
High Resonance
Frequency
Volume
Band Pass Filter with Resonance Responce Curves
Cutoff
Frequency
Frequency
Volume
Cutoff
Frequency
Frequency
Volume
Cutoff
Frequency
No Resonance
Mid Resonance
ABOUT ANALOGUE SYNTHESIS
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