FM Tutorial

by Frequent Mind


Music & Audio

free



This app demonstrates how frequency modulation (FM) is used in FM synthesizers to generate sounds.The app plays the FM sound, displays the carrier, modulator and resulting modulated wave as well as the power spectrum and the real and imaginary parts of the spectrum.Sound and display are changed in real-time as the user modifies the following parameters.Modulation Index (Beta):"Depth" of modulation. The larger this value the more the carrier wave gets "warped"and the more harmonics appear in the spectrumCarrier Phase (Phi):Shifting the phase of the carrier against the modulator changes the form of themodulated wave and the spectrum.Carrier and modulator frequencies: These can also be altered.A Help button (?) for a brief description of the buttons and a more detailed Help in the Menu are available.The More button (upside down triangle) lets you toggle through the various parameter settings. Switch additional spectra (real and imaginary) on and off by up and down fling on the screen.Zoom in/out by right/left fling across waves or spectrum (they zoom independently).FM synthesis explained:In a nutshell, FM synthesis works by changing the frequency of a sound wave (carrier) in accordance with the current value of a second wave, the modulating wave (modulator). If carrier and modulator have the same frequency then the increase and decrease of the carrier waves frequency takes place within the space of one period of the wave. The result is that the shape of the wave is changed while theperiod stays the same. If the un-modulated carrier is a sine wave then the modulated will be deformed into something different. This means the spectrum gets additional harmonics, i.e. the sound changes and becomes richer. A similar effect occurs when carrier and modulator frequencies form small integer ratios.FAQ:Q: Why does the wave change faster/slower when LFO and/or Detune are ON and I toggle speaker ON/OFF (using the button in the app)?A: When the speaker is OFF then the speed with which the display changes can vary between devices, depending on how fast the number crunching is performed.