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THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!
...i've just started to rediscover this awesome synth !!! ![]() ---- whooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!! |
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| ^ | Joined: 10 Sep 2007 Member: #159574 Location: i am here | ||
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...one quick suggestion !
...if i input via keyboard a different (larger) value on the level of the operators (like 50 or 100 or 500 !!!)...the FM synthesis really works betters ! right now the fader only goes up to 10... but try a sine---->sine with 100 or 200 and you'll see what i mean... ...i didn't mind this so much until i read some old post in this thread about it...and try it myself ! Odo's PURPLE or the old PANZERTANK from LAnd of Cockaigne...they work like this.. maybe you could put an extra small switch that would turn the LEVEL FADER x 10 ??? to i would go from 0 to 1000 ? ...i could use a square or a saw to for a similar FM synthesis...but is not the same... ...any way...this is one of my favorites synths so far !!! really nice GUI. ...Easy to use ...THANK YOU SO MUCH ! ---- whooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!! |
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| ^ | Joined: 10 Sep 2007 Member: #159574 Location: i am here | ||
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Thanks for your feedback!
I did look at this suggestion of higher levels when ville suggested it, but seems I forgot to answer, sorry. Anyway, yes, bigger values (>100) do make a very interesting sound when the operator is used only as an modulator (output to other operator), but also awesome speaker blowing when that operator is a carrier (output to audio). The problem is that an operator can also be both modulator and carrier, so if you step through the algo's you could get a very nasty/expensive/pant-soiling surprise. I'll see if there's a solution, but at first look I think not, sorry. Still, you can type in big values yourself as a work around at your own risk, but I'm not keen to allow accidental use by extending the slider range. |
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| ^ | Joined: 04 Oct 2005 Member: #83219 Location: London, UK | ||
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Whoooa....thanks for the reply....i didn't change the algos while working with bigger values !!!
...i'll be extra careful !!! ...beautiful synth ! ---- whooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!! |
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I have just given FMMF a run for the first time. It's a great synth with a very interesting sound - thanks. I was drawn to spending some time with it this evening.
I had trouble with the envelopes though, when trying to get one operator playing a long release, which it wouldn't do - it doesn't seem to work as simply as FM7 that I use. But.... although I couldn't quite get my head around some of it I still liked the interface and was really inspired by the presets and sound. |
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| ^ | Joined: 10 Jan 2005 Member: #54454 Location: UK |
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