Synth & Sampling Presentation

So today, I had my Synth and Sampling presentation of which I had to talk about each and discuss my knowledge and study via Microsoft Teams.
The first stumbling block, Teams would not let me share my Logic Pro X screen with my lecturer; however we agreed for me to send him the file and we could chat about it another time.

Next, to exhibit my synth. I spoke about how I created the synth and went on to discuss how each block was developed, and the construction. How the Low-Frequency Oscillator injects with the signal to generate a pulse. How each part feeds into the signal into the chain before outputting via the voltage-controlled amplifier

My lecturer went on to say this was a fantastic effort, and I have gone above and beyond the requirements needed in the module.

Below is a block diagram of my actual synth, it was a lot of work, but I have found that I put a lot of energy into a subject that I am interested in.

Magnox v1.6 Block Diagram Part 1
Magnox v1.6 Block Diagram Part 2

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