This second course in the 6-part series on the Foundation Of Synthesis is all about Oscillators. Former Bob Moog Foundation lead educator, Marc Doty, introduces you to the basic concepts of sound generation and waveforms. You'll see and hear these waveforms in action as Marc brings out his arsenal of "collector" synths and explains the details of what made these famous analog and digital instruments tick!
Get ready to modulate! First you'll learn about modulating wave shapes via pulse and wave-shape modulation techniques. You'll see LFO and FM modulation in action on the classic ARP 2600. Then Marc dives into the digital domain with a look at some classic hardware and software digital synths (Ensoniq & Reason) with their digital oscillators, wave tables and more.
Throughout this series, Marc demonstrates the science of sound with informative animations and hands-on demonstrations of his collection of classic synths from many different designers! It's great to see how these fantastic instruments deploy their unique sonic technologies.
Bob Moog was an early pioneer and inventor of voltage controlled analog synthesizers. He revolutionized the music industry and his ideas, inventions and musical instruments have dominated the sound of music for more than 30 years. Aside from being an innovator, Dr. Bob was an outspoken advocate of education. The Bob Moog Foundation, created by his daughter, Michelle Moog-Kousa, continues his legacy with Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, the preservation of his inventions and the development of the Moogseum – the only museum of its kind dedicated to the advancement of sonic education. We hope you will help support the BMF's efforts by watching these courses with the knowledge that a large portion of the proceeds go to support their awesome efforts!
So sit back, turn up the volume, and continue your journey into the Foundation of Synthesis with
Marc Doty, and the
Bob Moog Foundation. Be sure to watch all 6 of the BMF's courses on filters, modulation, oscillators and more!
Section 1: Section 1: Introduction To Oscillators
Section 2: Section 2: Tuning
Section 3: Section 3: Waveforms
Section 4: Section 4: Modulation
Section 5: Section 5: Digital
Section 6: Section 6: Sync, Glide and Additive