This is a subset what Nemesis can do.So what you are describing is essentially Thru-Zero FM?
What the neoFM engine does is a lot more complex and tricky.
NeoFM = FM/PM + advanced FFT tricks
This is a subset what Nemesis can do.So what you are describing is essentially Thru-Zero FM?
Gladiator and icarus are pretty dope fft/spectral synthsKorg Supporter wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 9:17 pm I think Tone 2 needs to develop an FFT synth that rivals Alchemy, Harmor, and Linplug Spectral!
a geek is a person who is knowledgeable about and obsessively interested in a particular subject, especially one that is technical or of specialist or niche interest. - So how is he calling you a geek hostile?j wazza wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 3:15 am Not every producer will care but its clear from this thread that many people wanted to know, and I appreciate the explanation after 2 years of people asking. Most of tone2's synths generally have quite advanced features and are well suited to synth nerds. People like me also buy your products and fund the company. I'll happily admit I'm a synth nerd, but calling your customers geeks for wanting to know why you call your synth innovative is pretty hostile. I think you need a PR guy.
This is a pretty advanced feature list:
Classic FM/Phase-Modulation (known from the Yamaha DX11)
Waveshaping (known from the Korg 01/W)
Additive synthesis (known from the Kawai K1)
Phase-Distortion (known from the Casio CZ)
Formant-Synthesis (known from the Yamaha FS1R)
Crossblending Waveforms (known from the Waldorf Microwave)
PWM (unlike conventional synths Nemesis can do PWM with any Waveform, not just Squarewaves)
Ring-Modulation
Resynthesis of Waveforms
Resonance (exclusive to Nemesis)
Neo-FM (exclusive to Nemesis)
I think many producers have heard of fft, every daw uses it. At least if they know what those other features are, they know what fft is. And noone asked for any maths or technical details.
Gladiator and icarus are pretty dope fft/spectral synthsKorg Supporter wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 9:17 pm I think Tone 2 needs to develop an FFT synth that rivals Alchemy, Harmor, and Linplug Spectral!
like I said, I'll happily admit im a synth nerd, but geek/nerd is obviously used as an insult by many people. If you look at some of the other definitions of geek like 'a person often of an intellectual bent who is disliked' or 'a person who is boring, wears clothes that are not fashionable, does not know how to behave in social situations' it explains how it is used as an insult.ATS wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 9:28 ama geek is a person who is knowledgeable about and obsessively interested in a particular subject, especially one that is technical or of specialist or niche interest. - So how is he calling you a geek hostile?j wazza wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 3:15 am I'll happily admit I'm a synth nerd, but calling your customers geeks for wanting to know why you call your synth innovative is pretty hostile. I think you need a PR guy.
Gladiator's HCM is a FFT based approach. Harmor was released several years later and 'borrows' the concept.Korg Supporter wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 9:17 pm I think Tone 2 needs to develop an FFT synth that rivals Alchemy, Harmor, and Linplug Spectral!
Love this attitude!
For security reasons we can not longer provide full version betas before the release. Hackers illegaly distributed the (buggy) betas in the past.aMUSEd wrote: Wed May 24, 2023 9:45 am Is it possible to access the beta for full version owners? I can only see it listed with demos
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