FM SynthesisFM stands for frequency modulation. FM was originally developed within radio technology, but we can use FM to make music as well. FM synthesis is used in many synthesizers, and in a number of sound cards for computers.
If we change a tone's frequency slowly up and down, we get vibrato. It sounds like this.
What happens if we vary the frequency and make it faster? We get completely new and interesting sounds! Like this, for example.
The frequency determines the average frequency of a tone. This also controls the pitch.
The index determines how much the frequency will swing up and down and affects how "sharp" the sound is.
The C:M ratio also affects the timbre.
The amplitude controls the volume.
Plinglyd
Bell sound
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