You missed a very significant FM synth that I had to recommend to everyone, the company is Plogue, and the instrument is Chip Synth OPS7. It is hands down the most accurate software recreation of the DX7. They went through the entire synth including the output converters. And it's inexpensive 😊
Really opened my mind more to FM synthesis. I always thought it was just for metallic percussive sounds and trippy basses, but it can clearly do a lot more! I also understand how to program an FM synth now too lol
Whilst I understand FM basics I have no idea what this hill analogy was about lol - good detailed intro to FM though. I could follow and I use hardware FM synths. + he pronounced TIMBRE correctly :)
Ayy man! Loved the video, I'm usually just a lurker but I got some great tips from this, I have watched many videos on FM synthesis, any book or series or course u would suggest that will go like more in depth.Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Our course Breakthrough Sound Design covers FM synthesis which we'll be opening for enrolment at some point again this year. Keep an eye out :)
i would suggest trying a synclavier emulation, as a reghen owner i'de love to see you compare algorythme type of fm, and synclavier type. i'm learning the unit but i;'m not shure i can cvross mod partials to create more complex fm "algorythmes", i'de love to see someone confortable with fm talk about this. it seems to me that a yam fm synth doesnt have a larger panel of sounds and textures than a syclavier engine... thoughts ?
The only issue I have with this video is that it is almost ignoring hardware options. I have a DX9, and I think you could have given more attention to the algorithm used in your examples. Not all of us use soft synths... Which is ok. :)
"Trial & Error Synthesis", "Modified Beeping", from 50 yrs ago, when this guy wasn't even born. "Imagine climbing uphill"? 😂 Imagine driving a F1 car with a steam engine.
We need this
You missed a very significant FM synth that I had to recommend to everyone, the company is Plogue, and the instrument is Chip Synth OPS7. It is hands down the most accurate software recreation of the DX7. They went through the entire synth including the output converters. And it's inexpensive 😊
and the best thing about operator is you can easily layer it simply by putting it into a instrument rack, if you need more noise oscilator.
Really opened my mind more to FM synthesis. I always thought it was just for metallic percussive sounds and trippy basses, but it can clearly do a lot more! I also understand how to program an FM synth now too lol
Whilst I understand FM basics I have no idea what this hill analogy was about lol - good detailed intro to FM though. I could follow and I use hardware FM synths. + he pronounced TIMBRE correctly :)
I'm gonna have to watch this a few times to fully absorb it.
As for other synths, Phase Plant can do ANYTHING.
Just what I was looking for. Thank you.
Really good video mate.... Your presentation style is excellent. Thx.
great explanation..thank you.
19:57 And we're adding another little 8itch
thank you for sharing. appreciated
You got any more FM synth tutorials? Some patch recipes would be enormously helpful.
Thanks for this tutorial and especially the examples 🥳
Ayy man! Loved the video, I'm usually just a lurker but I got some great tips from this, I have watched many videos on FM synthesis, any book or series or course u would suggest that will go like more in depth.Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Our course Breakthrough Sound Design covers FM synthesis which we'll be opening for enrolment at some point again this year. Keep an eye out :)
i would suggest trying a synclavier emulation, as a reghen owner i'de love to see you compare algorythme type of fm, and synclavier type. i'm learning the unit but i;'m not shure i can cvross mod partials to create more complex fm "algorythmes", i'de love to see someone confortable with fm talk about this. it seems to me that a yam fm synth doesnt have a larger panel of sounds and textures than a syclavier engine... thoughts ?
Great explanation
for fm operator is really underestimated
Your analogies are confusing but this was still informative.
I love FM8. Luckily, unlike Absynth IV it still runs on Windows 10 without glitches.
One coll FM synth is Exakt
6:47 lmaooooo that is the most British image i have ever seen i laughed for like 7 minutes
The only issue I have with this video is that it is almost ignoring hardware options. I have a DX9, and I think you could have given more attention to the algorithm used in your examples. Not all of us use soft synths... Which is ok. :)
@Rising star can you post again if you were successful?
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Or use a dedicated FM synth….
Need fl studio tutorial
helicopter synthesis
"Trial & Error Synthesis", "Modified Beeping", from 50 yrs ago, when this guy wasn't even born. "Imagine climbing uphill"? 😂 Imagine driving a F1 car with a steam engine.