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+1. Course, OPM format parameters can be loaded, if not transcribed from other compatible parameter numberings. (Not an easy find obviously.) I think TFM Music Maker use a similar parameter format for the sounds. (I rip mine from .MDX music files.)Compyfox wrote:And VOPM, yupp, your best bet if you want an emulation of that particular soundchip.
Actually, I'd love an emulation of the YM2612, but it's practically the same thing. Actually, what I'd love is a very extended emulation, using whatever VOPM is made up of to sound so clean. I mean, MIDI learn, lots of breakpoint envelopes & LFOs, etc.Compyfox wrote:
FM Heaven is unfortunately discontinued if I remember correctly, Phantom was bundled with a BEAT issue (got it myself this way), else it's still available via DiscoDSP. And VOPM, yupp, your best bet if you want an emulation of that particular soundchip.
Definitely need to update my research list again...
KVR just doesn't cease to amaze, does it?tony tony chopper wrote:how sad that this thread is now at a point where FM synths are having their audio quality debated like analog synths. If you let things slip in that direction, soon you will hear bs like 'nothing beats a good old analog FM synth' & everyone will agree on that.
I think the parameter spec is compatible. There's some dudes in a forum I go to, that make tunes using a file format that emulates the chip, using TFM Music Maker and some coding skills. (ie: 2x YM2203/OPN is compatible to YM2612/OPN2 so to speak.) But because .OPM (YM2413) parameters can be imported to TFM, I believe there's not much in need to worry about an emulation that already works out just the same. (At least, some japanese maniacs recreated tunes using this chip and sounds practically identical; PCM differences aside.)DrWashington wrote:Actually, I'd love an emulation of the YM2612, but it's practically the same thing. Actually, what I'd love is a very extended emulation, using whatever VOPM is made up of to sound so clean. I mean, MIDI learn, lots of breakpoint envelopes & LFOs, etc.Compyfox wrote:
FM Heaven is unfortunately discontinued if I remember correctly, Phantom was bundled with a BEAT issue (got it myself this way), else it's still available via DiscoDSP. And VOPM, yupp, your best bet if you want an emulation of that particular soundchip.
Definitely need to update my research list again...
FM7 is still pretty good, but it just ain't VOPM to my ears. Has the classic NI problem of a 'fluffy' digital high end that comes through as soon as the patch gets nasty. I want it to get tough and crunchy, not whispy or fluffy. :-\
I know Alchemy isn't FM per se, but has anyone spent much time with it? I have a Kawai K5000S I need to replace--LCD is burnt, plastic above mod wheels cracked, etc. (Still the best keyboard action I can recall, though... wish they'd make a Remote SL61 with this kind of action.)
I have FM8... tough and crunchy it aint... push it and it gets fizzy and distant... no real pressure and presence there.DrWashington wrote: FM7 is still pretty good, but it just ain't VOPM to my ears. Has the classic NI problem of a 'fluffy' digital high end that comes through as soon as the patch gets nasty. I want it to get tough and crunchy, not whispy or fluffy. :-\
Currently that's where we are. Nothing beats the old digital FM synth (the DX7) for sound quality. VOPM has that sound quality as well, but it's lacking the complexity of the 6-operator synthesis. To my ears there's something severely wrong in terms of sound with a great number of plugins, and someone has to get to the root of it. VOPM shows that it should be possible to get the same (if not better, since you can go up in sampling rate and avoid the converters) quality ITB.tony tony chopper wrote:how sad that this thread is now at a point where FM synths are having their audio quality debated like analog synths. If you let things slip in that direction, soon you will hear bs like 'nothing beats a good old analog FM synth' & everyone will agree on that.
IMHO the reason is that you haven't managed (or bothered) to achieve the same sound using those other synths (that are programmed differently).Currently that's where we are. Nothing beats the old digital FM synth (the DX7) for sound quality.
I wish to hell someone would invent equalisation, then.living sounds wrote:You can't really work against the overall tone of a synth.
But digital hardware, like all hardware, has magic pixie dust. And Yamaha FM digital hardware has smart aliasing.tony tony chopper wrote:But here,
-it's a goddamn CHIP, it's a program behind
-it's code of the 80's, meaning simple
-it's an algo that's pretty simple & well known
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