Synth-GuideMain MenuPrefaceChapter I: Subtractive Analog SynthesisChapter II: Frequency Modulation SynthesisChapter III: Sample-based SynthesisChapter IV: Transitional SynthesisChapter V: Physical Systems Modeling SynthesisAppendix I: TimelinesAppendix II: Audio FilesJohnny Gossick6d6d730f128fa333cdfaff86ec305fa4f7d28c44
LCD Display
12016-06-18T18:31:42-07:00Johnny Gossick6d6d730f128fa333cdfaff86ec305fa4f7d28c4498623plain2016-06-22T12:00:03-07:00Johnny Gossick6d6d730f128fa333cdfaff86ec305fa4f7d28c44FM synthesizers are digital machines and inherently have interfaces with less hands on control than analog. The LCD display allows users to scroll through menus to view and edit parameters. This is known as "menu-diving" and is considered a very unintuitive way to program.