Yamaha SY35 FM/AWM Synthesizer - Part 3 - Programming
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- In this video I get into the programming and try to come with a few decent sounds.
I also created an accompanying track, which just uses sounds from the SY35 (plus a vocal sample). The majority of effects are from the SY35 too. I have added compression and EQ, as well as doing a basic mastering job.
Let me know what you think of the synth in comments. I've been pleasantly surprised by it!
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Midi Forge SY35 Editor - Windows Only!
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thanks for these videos, im just about to get one SY35 next week and it seems like it's going to be quite fun! 😃
Yes, it's great synth. I hope you like it!
Mine is coming in a few days - really excited now I see it used with a good editor and that final tune was fantastic! Any idea where that CTRLR panel has disappeared to? Everything redirecting to github now and I can't find the old panels - thanks in advance!
No idea, it looks like the original project web page has closed, which is a real shame. Might be worth checking out archive.org
@@RunningonairMusic I'll track it down somewhere - cheers for getting back to me!
Hi, you can find the editor here, archive.org/details/sy-35-ed
Interestingly you didn't even use its main feature, the vector control. Cause that's where you actually detune (or mix) the elements against each other or provide overblendings. That's what the recording functionality of the vector stick is thought for.
The detune is a good feature for sure, but it didn't interest me as much as the rest of it. Worth exploring though.
Hi, can you explain me how to open this editor?
Hi, You can find the editor here: archive.org/details/sy-35-ed