Once more, it is the same confusion between the simple Frequency Modulation and the FM Synthesis.xh3rv wrote:This isn't completely accurate. There are useful ways to do FM on analog stuff, but it's perhaps more limited.
FM synthesis needs very stable frequences. And precisely the analogue components were too much unstable (and it's precisely the reason of the so beautiful sound of the analogue old stuff)!
It's not for nothing that it has been necessary to wait so many years to see appear the FM Synthesis more than 14 years after the writing of the book!
At Standford and at the IRCAM John Chowning was able to make applications of his FM theory (it is him who invented it) only with experimental components (the very first logic gates AND, OR, NAND, NOR, and XOR) and with the total inability to produce components able to be distributed on the market!
