Hello, thanks for watching. In the moment the project is under constructions, the code is unfinished and not documented. I have plans to share the project when it is at a stage that can be built by anyone.
Loved it! And I kind of hate FM synthesis in general. But quite some fat and juicy sounds! The only question that pops up into my mind is: especially in the first part I seem to hear some artifact and glitch towards the tail of the sound. Not sure if this is due to the way the chip is controlled, or maybe the signal is a bit too hot and some digital clipping occurs somewhere?
Thanks for watching and for the comments. Really, the YM2413 surprised me with the interesting sounds it produces that are very musical (it can certainly be used as a musical instrument). In the recording there were some clippings due to the sound being too hot and the YM also produces some pops, mainly when data is sent to it, when the parameters are changed. But I believe this can be greatly improved when the circuit is mounted on a well-designed printed circuit board.
This is awesome, I've subscribed and look forward to any developments. I have a PSR 6 that I've always wanted to modify, how difficult do you think would it be to piggyback an arduino onto the chip? I'd love to make the synth midi capable and chain it into my DX7
Thanks for watching and for the comments. In my opinion it is not possible to adapt an Arduino to the PSR-6, it will not work. It's easier to buy the YM2413 chip, which is cheap, and assemble it separately.
i love it! it's MSX fm music.
Красивый звук и музыка!🌎🎹🎶👍
Thank you!
nice job...
Thanks for watching and for the comments :)
any source code sir?
Hello rendy, I am still working on it, when stable I will share. Thanks.
you can share code?
Hello, thanks for watching. In the moment the project is under constructions, the code is unfinished and not documented. I have plans to share the project when it is at a stage that can be built by anyone.
Loved it! And I kind of hate FM synthesis in general. But quite some fat and juicy sounds! The only question that pops up into my mind is: especially in the first part I seem to hear some artifact and glitch towards the tail of the sound. Not sure if this is due to the way the chip is controlled, or maybe the signal is a bit too hot and some digital clipping occurs somewhere?
Thanks for watching and for the comments. Really, the YM2413 surprised me with the interesting sounds it produces that are very musical (it can certainly be used as a musical instrument). In the recording there were some clippings due to the sound being too hot and the YM also produces some pops, mainly when data is sent to it, when the parameters are changed. But I believe this can be greatly improved when the circuit is mounted on a well-designed printed circuit board.
@@Cesarsound1 thanks!
This is awesome, I've subscribed and look forward to any developments. I have a PSR 6 that I've always wanted to modify, how difficult do you think would it be to piggyback an arduino onto the chip? I'd love to make the synth midi capable and chain it into my DX7
Thanks for watching and for the comments. In my opinion it is not possible to adapt an Arduino to the PSR-6, it will not work. It's easier to buy the YM2413 chip, which is cheap, and assemble it separately.
Hi man I have a question about this chip, which waveforms can it produce?
Hello, basically sine wave, but with FM process it is possible to get several arbitrary waveforms.
@@Cesarsound1 hmm interesting,thanks man ✌️