Synthux Workshop: Additive Synthesis and the power of sine waveforms

Workshop - Sun 12 May 2024
WORM Rotterdam
Start → 12:30
End → 13:30

Additive Synthesis and the power of sine waveforms

Additive Synthesis and the power of sine waveforms
Additive synthesis stands as a fundamental sound synthesis technique characterised by its method of constructing complex sounds by layering simple sine waves, each at different frequencies, amplitudes, and phases. Unlike subtractive synthesis, which carves out sound from a harmonically rich source, additive synthesis builds sounds from the ground up, offering a unique approach to sound design. This lesson delves into the principles of additive synthesis, exploring how it can be used to create rich and detailed sounds.

Who is this for?
A complete beginner. No previous experience is needed.
If you love to spend your Sundays with fun people and learning new things, this is for you.
These sound design workshops are every Sunday between 12:30-13:30 until mid June.

What to bring?
Please bring your laptop.
And your enthusiasm!
You’ll get an email when you sign up.

Who is your instructor?
Roey will be your guide on this journey. These workshops are based on courses Roey has been teaching at the Design Academy in Eindhoven and Amsterdam University for the past 8 years. The workshops are crafted to your individual level. They are fun, insightful and entertaining.

What’s the price?
A single workshop ticket €30.
Get your ticket here
link: https://synthux.myshopify.com/products/single-ticket-for-12-may-2024-workshop-at-worm-rotterdam
Or pay at the workshop.
Get the season pass for all the workshops + video courses of the lessons you missed for €169
link: https://synthux.myshopify.com/products/season-pass-worm-rotterdam-2024

Upcoming workshops:
May 26, 2024 Frequency Modulation Synthesis
June 2, 2024 Amplitude Modulation Synthesis
June 9, 2024 Sampling and Wavetable Synthesis
June 16, 2024 Effects Processing: Distortion, Reverb, Delay, and flanger
June 23, 2024 Integrating Synthesis and Effects Processing