![]() ![]() This is why when you change any of the ADSR settings for this envelope, you will alter the way Serum’s overall output volume is shaped. What isn’t immediately obvious from Serum’s interface however, is that the first envelope, ‘Env 1’, is already hardwired to act as a volume envelope across the output of all oscillators. A classic use for an envelope is to shape the volume or amplitude of the output of a synth’s oscillators, which is perfectly possible in Serum by mapping an envelope to one or more of the 4 oscillator ‘Level’ knobs. Serum offers 3 assignable envelopes which can be mapped to a vast array of different parameters. Today, I’d like to share my top 5 of these lesser known yet extremely powerful features with you, which I very much hope you can take away and use to further your studies within the wonderful world of synthesis and sound design. ![]() fxp presets of all shapes and sizes, and all that time spent in the company of just a single user interface has resulted in an extensive knowledge of some of Serum’s quirkier, hidden or otherwise more advanced features. It has fast become one of the best-loved and most used soft synths in the game, cementing its place as the primary synth we create presets for at ModeAudio some years ago now too. ![]() Xfer Records’ Serum soft synth, created by producer and Deadmau5 collaborator Steve Duda, is a powerhouse of sonic possibility which took the music production community by storm back when it first dropped in 2015. ![]()
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