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Serum 2 Manual
Welcome └ Registering Serum └ Getting in Touch └ Downloading Serum └ Installing Serum Exploring Serum └ Exploring Sound Design in Serum Getting Started └ Adding Serum to a Track └ Loading a Serum Preset └ Creating a New Sound └ Saving Changes
└ Embedding Content When Saving a Preset
└ Dragging Audio to Your DAW └ Exploring Basic Operations
└ Displaying Help (Tooltips) └ Using the Serum Keyboard └ Using Knobs and Sliders └ Undo and Redo └ Controlling the Main Output Volume
└ Using Oscillators and Filters
└ Enabling an Oscillator or Filter └ Choosing Oscillator or Filter Options └ Using Pitch Controls └ Setting the Octave or Semitone Mode └ Routing an Oscillator or Filter └ Accessing the Oscillator or Filter Menu
└ Locking a Module└ Initializing a Module└ Copying a Module└ Enabling Pitch Tracking└ Pitch Bend Tracking
└ Resizing the UI
  1. Getting Started
  2. Using Oscillators and Filters

Using Oscillators and Filters

Serum generates sound using a set of oscillators, powered by a range of techniques that use both wavetables and samples. Serum then uses filters to sculpt the sound generated by the oscillators.

Each oscillator type features specific settings and parameters that you’ll read about later in this guide. This section describes a series of operations that are common across most oscillator and filter types.

Last updated: May 01, 2025
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