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SynthMaker is an ideal tool for teaching and learning. At a high level you can easily explore the concepts of sound synthesis. Going deeper you can take advantage of one sample feedback to illustrate all the principles of Digital Signal Processing (DSP).
SynthMaker allows you to experiment with DSP without needing any knowledge of computer programming. You can create digital filters by linking components together then listen to what they sound like. You can also look at the impulse response of a filter and look at the frequency response displaying on an FFT display.
Algorithms to Sound in Seconds
One-click creation of Standalone Apps
Support from an Active Community of Users
Using the code component you can easily translate DSP algorithms into your schematics. Any changes you make take effect instantly. Filters, oscillators, you can even code your own envelopes.
Through the SynthMaker forums you'll find thousands of pages of information on a huge variety of topics. As a student you have a friendy place to come for information and assistance. As a teacher you know that you have a very useful alternative resource to draw on for help and information.
SynthMaker allows you to create completely standalone applications at just a click of a button. This is ideal for presenting examples in class or for giving to students to take away.
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All graphics in SynthMaker are scalable allowing you to resize and zoom and still maintain a coherent layout and appearance.
Two FFTs showing bandlimited (top) and non-bandlimited (bottom) sawtooth waves with the resultant aliasing clearly visible in the non-bandlimited case.