MATRIXSYNTH: Cherry Audio Sines: A Detailed Review and Tutorial


Monday, October 10, 2022

Cherry Audio Sines: A Detailed Review and Tutorial


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"We take a detailed look at Sines, a new synthesizer from Cherry Audio that focuses on building up complex sounds from that simplest of signals, the sine wave. It has four sinusoidal oscillators that can be shaped via multiple functions like width, wavefolding, and overdrive, and combined via mixing and cross modulation. Building up complex sounds from simple sources is the foundation of FM synthesis as well as so-called West Coast synthesis.

To find out more about Sines, please visit https://cherryaudio.com/products/sines

00:18 Overview
00:41 Working with a single Sine oscillator
05:30 Additive Synthesis (and Filter section)
08:11 Phase modulation
10:55 DX-style FM synthesis
14:10 Modifying a DX-style Bell preset
17:00 More factory presets

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