Today it is possible to purchase any music files, but the creative process of creating your own melody is incomparable pleasure. Using computer advances, you can learn how to create quite interesting compositions.
Instructions
Step 1
There are programs that are capable of creating digital music. In particular, one of them - Sound Forge, provides the ability to synthesize sound. First, take any file and process it with the usual effects. See what you get. And then move on to creating individual sounds, create a composition from them, make unique instruments, embed everything in the sound sequence - and your composition is ready. The program allows you to convert any sound into a pretty decent melody.
Step 2
To synthesize, first open the editing window of a newly created or already finished file. Perform the work using the Synthesis submenu command of the Tools menu. Synthesis is easiest to do with the Simple Synthesis dialog box, which is invoked by the last command.
Step 3
Set the amplitude using the slider, it is always on the left side of the window. Select a waveform from the Wave shape list. Here the following options are possible: Square - what does a square wave mean; Sine is a sine wave; Saw - means sawtooth wave; Noise - translated as "noise"; Triangle - triangular wave; Absolute Sine - The wave represented by the sine unit.
Step 4
When the synthesized signal is embedded in a file, the data contained in it is spread apart. Insert the sound you created in this place. In the following list "Add a new wave" select one of the three positions: at the beginning of the file Start of file; where the cursor was - Cursor, and also at the end of the file.
Step 5
It should be borne in mind that synthesizers that are imitated by a computer program cannot be played in the most direct sense of the word (press the keys of the keyboard). Here you set the effect of the actions that will be performed when the song is played. Each device has a set of patterns that play in a specific sequence. A specific pattern consists of steps, each of which has a percussive sound or note assigned. The pattern cannot exceed sixteen steps. Program their sequence in a composition in the working window when opening or creating a new composition.