Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Share your favorite Ableton Live tips, tricks, and techniques.
hwelsh
Posts: 32
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:14 pm

Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by hwelsh » Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:38 pm

Okay, call me a noob (alright, I am a noob), but I'm having trouble with Live's Operator.

I just got Welsh's Synthesizer Cookbook, which has two oscillator synth patches to recreate a bunch of common instruments and cool sounds. I know Operator has got more than enough Oscillators to get this stuff rolling, but I can't seem to translate all of the parameters. This is due, I'm entirely sure, to my feeble understanding of synthesis, and I'm sure would be very easy to do if I knew exactly what each parameter meant. I am learning, and have faith I'll be proficient soon enough, but for now the Cookbook has arrived and I want to get to using it.

My question for all you pros, is can you help me take one of these generic two oscillator synth patches, and make the parameters fit nicely onto Operator?

Here's a random page, has a harp and something called hurdy gurdy. All of the patches follow the same layout, so if I figure out how to make one I can make them all.
Image

Thank you so much in advance, this is going to be really helpful in my comprehension of synthesis.

also, I'm not related to the Welsh that wrote the cookbook, as far as I know, though he has the same name as one of my uncles. And I highly recommend the book to anyone, has some cool info at the beginning and my copy came hand signed when I got it off ebay.

Thanks again!
Last edited by hwelsh on Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.

hwelsh
Posts: 32
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:14 pm

Re: Welsh's Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by hwelsh » Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:44 pm

also if you notice the DEPTH: section, some of the patches it lists it as "45%" for example, but other patches it says things like "8 Cents light" or "3 cemts shallow" or for frequency: "8h fast"

These are pretty confusing to me, but I hope make sense to you.

I can post scans of more patches too later if it would be helpful or there's just one you're interested in seeing.

Thanks a lot.

aeon_flux
Posts: 284
Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:11 pm

Re: Welsh's Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by aeon_flux » Thu Oct 01, 2009 9:39 pm

for me it looks rather like a job for ANALOG.

madlab
Posts: 1460
Joined: Fri May 02, 2003 6:38 am
Location: France

Re: Welsh's Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by madlab » Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:30 am

aeon_flux wrote:for me it looks rather like a job for ANALOG.
Right, this is substactive synthesis rather than FM.
Aboard from V. 1
MBP M1 Pro 2021 - 16 Go RAM - OSX 15.7.7 / MBP 2.5 Ghz I7 16 Go SSD OSX 10.15.7 - iPad + Knobbler
RME FF UC Live 12.4.2 M4L Max 9.14
Band : https://elastocat.org/
Madlab sound unit / objects, guitar, electronics / end_of_transmission

emef
Posts: 333
Joined: Sat Jul 13, 2002 5:08 pm
Location: blackpool
Contact:

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by emef » Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:14 am

do a browser search in live for 'harp operator'
theres a few operator harp presets in there
now look at operator to see what settings are making the sound

hwelsh
Posts: 32
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:14 pm

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by hwelsh » Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:11 pm

That's tits, I thought it was FM. Definitely doesn't mean you can't use it on something other than analog, just operator isn't subtractive.

what makes it subtractive, you're still combining two oscillators, is it the low pass filtering that makes it subtractive?

anybody know a good subtractive synthesis VST?


@emef, if it's subtractive then I doubt I can find a good way of translating what operator is doing to what the cookbook is saying, but if you have some idea how to do this I'd love to learn.

Thanks guys

aeon_flux
Posts: 284
Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:11 pm

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by aeon_flux » Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:25 pm

hwelsh wrote:anybody know a good subtractive synthesis VST?
get ANALOG. it's clever. no clutter. quickrouting solves 90% needs. ableton stylee.

give it a try.

michaellpenman
Posts: 396
Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:12 pm
Location: edinburgh
Contact:

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by michaellpenman » Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:42 pm

Operator can be used as a subtractive synth you just have to change the output section the there is no freq modulation.
Subtractive basically means you have a sound and your "subtracting parts from it. Like when you apply a low pass filter your are "subtracting the high parts from the sound.

hwelsh
Posts: 32
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:14 pm

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by hwelsh » Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:21 pm

aeon_flux wrote:
hwelsh wrote:anybody know a good subtractive synthesis VST?
get ANALOG. it's clever. no clutter. quickrouting solves 90% needs. ableton stylee.

give it a try.
lol missed the reference to ANALOG in the earlier comments.

is it pretty intuitive how to punch in the cookbook patches using ANALOG?

hwelsh
Posts: 32
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:14 pm

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by hwelsh » Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:26 pm

also who makes ANALOG? When i google ANALOG subtractive vst a bunch of stuff comes up

arafel
Posts: 506
Joined: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:19 am
Location: Calgary, Canada

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by arafel » Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:39 pm

ANALOG is the name of one of Ableton Live's instruments (can buy seperately or as part of Suite package).

http://www.ableton.com/products

Bout halfway down the page.

For free Vst that emulates some classic analog gear
dontcrack.com has a good list
http://www.dontcrack.com/freeware/downl ... L-Elek7ro/

Have patience... keep learning, it will all make sense.
2.8ghz Quad Mac, Live 9.77, Remote25, Maschine 1, Fa-66 optical link, Samson 65a. Dog hair.. lots.

Zygi
Posts: 356
Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2007 4:10 pm

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by Zygi » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:05 pm

free synth1 for analog pc vsti ;)
Last edited by Zygi on Sat Oct 03, 2009 5:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.

aeon_flux
Posts: 284
Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:11 pm

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by aeon_flux » Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:59 pm

hwelsh wrote:is it pretty intuitive how to punch in the cookbook patches using ANALOG?
to tell you the truth i tried those two and it is not easy task :)

http://www.ableton.com/analog

by looking at picture you can see that almost everyting is there, but my knowledge is too weak in certain points. but there's a lot of ready patches you can explore. you can also download some made by other people and tweak. lots of fun. i always prefer ableton native instruments and effects. i do not use alternatives - my vst/au are things that are not by default in ableton suite.

you can try analog and other instruments for 14-days (get a live suite) - then saving is disabled but you can still bend knobs.

djsynchro
Posts: 7471
Joined: Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:06 pm
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact:

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by djsynchro » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:01 pm

The "Sync" parameter is something ususally found on analogue synths although it can be done on other Synths anyway Operator doesn't do it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscillator_sync

hwelsh
Posts: 32
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:14 pm

Re: Synthesizer Cookbook - Operator Translation

Post by hwelsh » Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:04 pm

I'll be googling some tutorials, but I'll ask here too.

Anybody know any good tutorials on using ANALOG?


and are there any pros on here that could give some tips or anything on moving these patches over to ANALOG?

much appreciated

Harrison

Post Reply