TelePaul J to the R O C Jul 18, 2006 #1 I hear this thrown around alot; its a Midi protcol of sme sort yes? Or whats the story?
bennychico11 ... Jul 18, 2006 #2 you know what hardware synthesizers are, right??? soft syth is short for software synthesizer
noisewreck New member Jul 18, 2006 #4 This site will give you a good idea of what a synthesizer is. Now, imagine those in software.
bennychico11 ... Jul 18, 2006 #5 well, synthesize means to form or create something. so in audio, a synthesizer would be something that creates sound. essentially, they're the sounds that you trigger with a keyboard. this is a synthesizer and this and this and this ...and this is a software synth. Instead of using a physical keyboard or sound module to hold the sounds...it's all in the computer software. the mellotron was considered more of a sampler than a synth. it played back pre-recorded sounds.
well, synthesize means to form or create something. so in audio, a synthesizer would be something that creates sound. essentially, they're the sounds that you trigger with a keyboard. this is a synthesizer and this and this and this ...and this is a software synth. Instead of using a physical keyboard or sound module to hold the sounds...it's all in the computer software. the mellotron was considered more of a sampler than a synth. it played back pre-recorded sounds.
AlChuck Well-known member Jul 18, 2006 #6 The Mellotron's sound source was little loops of analog tape that had recorded sounds on them...