Frequency modulation (FM) is a technique used in electronic music synthesis where the frequency of one wave, called the carrier wave, is modulated by another wave, known as the modulating wave. The modulation index determines the depth and characteristics of the modulation.
The sideband spread refers to the range of frequencies that are generated when FM is applied. It is directly influenced by the modulation index; a higher modulation index results in a wider spread of sidebands.
What is frequency modulation (FM) in electronic music?
How does the modulation index affect FM synthesis?
What is the relationship between modulation index and sideband spread?
How do I calculate the modulation index for FM?
Can you explain the concept of sidebands in FM synthesis?
What is the impact of a low modulation index on FM sounds?
How does changing the carrier frequency affect FM synthesis?
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