Thanks for this great introduction to this beast of a synth. Very helpful tipps on watching the spectrum analyzer, oscilator levels and which wavetables to use for what. Also really like the tempo of your tutorials; fast enough to keep you interested and engaged.
Unfortunately, in this case, the multiples of 6 theory doesn't do you that much good. If we know that 1 is equal to "Do" on an 8 note scale, and we know that .5 or 1.5 is also do, then you would need to divide the distance between the frequencies on the scale by 8. In this case, I chose .500 and divided by 8 and got .0625. In other words, increasing the frequency ratio by .0625 should result in one step up in the scale.
Ohm Lab did a tutorial which is on the fm8tutorials website - go to the fm8tutorials(dot)com site, and add this extension: /tutorials/understanding-fm8-ratios-and-pitch-offset-parameters/
Found this and have to say it’s the best intro I’ve found. Great pace and explanation and tips. Well done. Really good.
Thanks for this great introduction to this beast of a synth. Very helpful tipps on watching the spectrum analyzer, oscilator levels and which wavetables to use for what. Also really like the tempo of your tutorials; fast enough to keep you interested and engaged.
really helpful tutorial…thanks
thanks jonny
i don't get how to do the link F and E. when i drag F, it does nothing.
you need to drag the box that links F to E / E to F - so where the 2 lines would meet between those operators horizontally or vertically
Unfortunately, in this case, the multiples of 6 theory doesn't do you that much good. If we know that 1 is equal to "Do" on an 8 note scale, and we know that .5 or 1.5 is also do, then you would need to divide the distance between the frequencies on the scale by 8. In this case, I chose .500 and divided by 8 and got .0625. In other words, increasing the frequency ratio by .0625 should result in one step up in the scale.
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It's kind of annoying
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which tutorial do you talk about the octaves and ratios please johnny can you give me a link to it thanks
Ohm Lab did a tutorial which is on the fm8tutorials website - go to the fm8tutorials(dot)com site, and add this extension:
/tutorials/understanding-fm8-ratios-and-pitch-offset-parameters/
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