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himalaya wrote: Here's an example of my textured pad from my Yamaha SY77 sound bank:

http://www.electric-himalaya.com/demos/ ... cm%202.mp3

That textured, dark sparkly sound is done with RCM.
interesting...

...it seems very responsive to velocity (piano=dark forte=bright) !?

I never had the guts to handle the RCM technique, but there is some amazing pan envelopes in this synth (at least the TG77 sound module version, but i asume there's no major differences)

Sorry, I realised that it turns slightly off-topic...

I'll be glad to see though, how a similar technique would have likely been improved with this new softsynth, I'm really curious, tweaking these FM based synths from early neinties wasn't an easy job...

:)

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Markus from Tone2.com wrote:
I'm just uploading it...
There will be a time limit and no noise bursts.

Best Regards,
Markus Feil
So is the demo going to be available today?? The REFX sale starts tomorrow as well and I've only got so much cash...
"What embecile composed this list :/"

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re_mute wrote:
Markus from Tone2.com wrote:
I'm just uploading it...
There will be a time limit and no noise bursts.

Best Regards,
Markus Feil
So is the demo going to be available today?? The REFX sale starts tomorrow as well and I've only got so much cash...
I've sent a PM to you. ;-)

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Markus from Tone2.com wrote:[
In Yamaha SY77/99, feeding a sample into an FM algorithm can be very useful for accenting the attack portion of the sound. There is an example in the factory presets where the saxophone preset uses this technique well.
Nice idea! Instead of FM modulating a sample i could use a sample as FM source. I guess i could get some nice formant-like sounds when i set the sample key-follow to 0.


Best Regards,
Markus
Markus, yes, it's a nice technique. It's not really very flexible, as it's all about distortion, however, if the patch is done right, it can add some cool overtones. Shame I have my SY77 in storage at the moment, as I have a patch which demonstrates the power of feeding a sample into an algorithm very well.

It's good to know that you are interested in this, as adding something like Yamaha's RCM to ElectraX will make it even more exciting, and I bet your take on this could give us new unexpected features. However, even without this, ElectraX is at the top of soft synth world.
http://www.electric-himalaya.com
VSTi and hardware synth sound design
3D/5D sound design since 2012

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Krakatau wrote: interesting...

...it seems very responsive to velocity (piano=dark forte=bright) !?
Yes, very much so. But then, FM has always been great at adding colour via velocity. RCM just adds another dynamic layer ( layers again, eh? :hihi: )
http://www.electric-himalaya.com
VSTi and hardware synth sound design
3D/5D sound design since 2012

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himalaya wrote: Markus, yes, it's a nice technique. It's not really very flexible, as it's all about distortion, however, if the patch is done right, it can add some cool overtones.
Indeed, as far as i can judge, it needed much patience and tact in sound design to do something really usuable

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Markus from Tone2.com wrote: I'm just uploading it...
There will be a time limit and no noise bursts.
Sorry, i can't find any demo :cry:

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Krakatau wrote:
himalaya wrote: Markus, yes, it's a nice technique. It's not really very flexible, as it's all about distortion, however, if the patch is done right, it can add some cool overtones.
Indeed, as far as i can judge, it needed much patience and tact in sound design to do something really usuable
During the years i got quite experienced with FM. It's very difficult to handle. Especially if you try to mimic natural sounds.
One thing that you must note as a sound designer is the fact, that FM adds additional harmonic content - which is somehow the opposite of substractive sound design where you thin out the spectrum with a filter. That's why it sounds better with waveforms with less overtones. Use continous or very bandlimited waveforms.
The send levels mostly sound best on quite low values or very minimalistic changes.
Sorry, i can't find any demo
It's still not officially online. I sent a PM to you. ;-)

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Tomorrow as planned I hope?
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Markus from Tone2.com wrote:I'm just uploading it...
Will it be available today???

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looking forward to the demo...can you save presets in the demo version?

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It is there, right now.
Size: 95 673 489 bytes.

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Greu wrote:It is there, right now.
Size: 95 673 489 bytes.
:(

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Greu wrote:It is there, right now.
Size: 95 673 489 bytes.
Where? Not seeing it on the Downloads Page............ :shrug:
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Yes, that's true, you have to dig deeper.

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