![]() ![]() Download the serum, and we think that you can notice both what you hear (hard high frequencies extending down to the ears), and what you do not hear (no unwanted dirt or gibberish – just a good, clear sound ). In the serum, the reproducible generation (by default) of oscillators works with ultra-high re-sampling accuracy, which gives a surprisingly inaudible signal-to-noise (for example, -150 dB on a saw-chute reproduced at 1 kHz at 44100)! This requires a lot of computation, so the Serum oscillator playback was aggressively optimized using the SSE2 instructions to ensure this high-quality playback without paying taxes on your processor more than the usual (decent quality) software synthesizer already does. ![]() Many popular wavetable synthesizers are strikingly poor in suppressing artifacts - even with high-quality tuning, some create artifacts from -36 dB to -60 dB (the level difference between fundamental artifacts), which are clearly audible, and, in addition, the highest required sound frequencies often fade away in the process to try to suppress this unwanted sound. Artifacts mean that you (perhaps unconsciously) overwhelm your mix with unwanted tones / frequencies. Without much caution and a lot of crunches, this process will create audible artifacts. Reproducing wavetables requires digital resampling to reproduce different frequencies. Processing menu options allow you to perform other tasks that you need, such as damping, crossfading, normalizing, exporting, and more. Create or process waveforms using formula functions. Generate or modify waveforms using FFT (additive). Draw directly on the waveform, with an optional snap to the grid and various shape tools. Morph between different wavetables using standard linear interpolation (crossfading) or using harmonic / spectral morphing. Of course, you can import single-cylinder wavetables, as well as many at once (with built-in sorting options or manual reordering). Serum has many methods and options for analyzing sound to break it down into separate signals. Serum has a built-in Wavetable editor that can create your own wavetables in various ways. IMPORT YOUR OWN AUDIO / CREATE CUSTOMS WAVES WITH EASE A dream synthesizer does not seem to exist: a wave-like synthesizer with truly high-quality sound, a workflow-oriented visual and creative interface to make creating and changing sounds fun, not tedious, and the ability to “go deep” at will - to create / import / edit / morphing wavetables and manipulate them when playing in real time. ![]()
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