How Can I Enhance My Sound Generator Project with FFT and Digital Filters?

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The discussion revolves around enhancing a sound generator project using FFT and digital filters. Participants explore potential projects, including creating a Moog synthesizer or a beat machine. Questions arise about the functionality of a Moog synthesizer and its differences from the current sound output. Clarifications are sought regarding the techniques used to achieve specific sound qualities. The conversation emphasizes the desire to improve sound generation capabilities through these technologies.
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So I have working code of a :
FFT
Digital low pass and high pass filter
and sound generator

What cool projects can I make which these ?
 
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How about a Moog synthesizer or some sort of beat machine?
 
what is a Moog synthesizer? what does it do ?
 


ok I was watching this and my sound does not sound like this ..
are they does something different ?
 
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