What do you think to this machine??? have you used one? ISOLATED SYNTH AUDIO FROM THE MEGA FM JAM AT THE END AVAILABLE TO SAMPLE HERE :) www.patreon.com/posts/41555262
I have not used one but i know a beautifully made product when i see one and this thing looks like a quality small batch product. I wonder how many they'll make?
No matter what, the sound of the Genesis chips makes you either feel like a vigilante/ninja beating up similarly clad thugs or a dolphin fighting aliens
love how the sound can change completely while only adjusting a little bit :) seems like a cool synth. A bit pricey for me, but looks solid built so probably worth every penny.
Love the talking hand! I've had the Mega FM for a few months now and still getting my head around it. Have accidently achieved some nice sounds though.
Coming across your Megadrive video was my catalyst to start looking into this kind of stuff! Recently picked up a KX88 for pretty much nothing with original accessories. Taking the leap into electronic sound equipment! Love the videos, mate!! :)
@@mattzere78 What are you using? If you're using Ableton then I had to check that the program used not just VST3 but also VST2 plugins. I'm on Windows though
04:03 DAMN, that monophonic mode... sounds extremely nice. Looks like a fun synth, especially if you have that special place in your heart for the Mega Drive (Genesis). edit: and the way you can switch through the operators seems a lot of fun as well.
At 4:03 he isn't in monophonic mode - he is in the 12 polyphonic mode - and the 4 operators are being played as 4 audio oscillators - so technically if you could play all 12 triggered notes, then you could hear 48 different notes. You'd just have to tune each operator to a different frequency. FM is crazy and fun.
You have no idea how much I wanted this. After watching your video, I wanted to build or buy something like it so much. Then about a week later this little thing came out. Now your having a mess with it. I love it
The PSG chip in the Mega Drive is there for Master System compatibility (when using a cartridge adapter), and for additional channels in Mega Drive mode. The sound effects are still made for the YM2612.
That is actually pretty impressive. I always like bells and xylophone type sounds on fm. Strings and things it's hard to get away from the over used dx7. But this even though if you know it's megadrive it has lots of uses away from megadrive type sounds. And it seems way easier to tweek than a lot of fm synths.
That original breakout box you built would've helped _a lot_ when Jesper Jyd and Yuzo Koshiro were attempting techno on Sega's 16-bit machine. This is lovely work.
1:54 - Had this been around in the 80's more people would've most definitely said 'Yep, I'm gonna have a good mess about with this!'. Instead, they got a long plastic buttons, a 16 x 2 display and thought 'Sod this!' then only the psychopaths decided to engage with FM synthesis. I messed about with FM in the 90's as I had an FM synth program on the Amiga and managed to get an understanding of 4 operator FM, which was convenient as a mate had a DX21 (4 operators) and we messed about and got some lush violent and nasty basses we filtered. This is defo a nice piece of kit.
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER - Yep, the 90's was the turning point for music when digital synths were no lower the gods and people wanted hand on controls and good old 70's synth chaos.
It looks rather interesting but your megadrive version was a bit more impressive sounding, wasn't it? Did you use the FX chip as well? Nice drums by the way....were they done by the megafm too? Keep up the brilliant work ;)
Definitely have enjoyed my time with it :) -- Could NOT get the polyphony working with the CatSkull Electronics + Sega Genesis/MegaDrive :( , but, less headaches with this overall!
I’d love to see one of these with a POKEY (Atari 8-bit, 5200, and 7800) and SID (Commodore 64) sound chips-or two with two apiece-not only to have the first (POKEY, 1979) and second (SID, 1982) separate sound chips ever integrated into mass production computers, but also basically first and second generations of the chips - given they were designed by the same engineers. Together, they’d make sounds from more raw, heavy ones, like the MD (from the Atari POKEY) and more nuanced, “muted” (like colors, not sound) noises, more relative to the SNES, in an 8- to 16-bit comparison. If there could be only one, I’d choose the POKEY over all others, because it was the furthest ahead of its time, compared to every other - although the MIDI controlling/GUI of the Atari 8-bit s’ successor, the Atari ST, comes in a close second, being the foundation on which the first DAW (Cubase) was made. Admittedly, the Mega Drive sounds better than I’d have thought, but your version is far better - as you said, “the one (you’d) perform on.” That’s just an awesome piece of hardware/art, which reminds me of the “electronic drum set” made by DEVO, by attaching piano pickups that signaled tape-recorded loops of machine guns, factory noises, and other great stuff, for the early ‘70s... Cheers!
*epic triple a movie music* *deep commentary voice* In a world where everything is falling apart, one man has began his journey to make strange sounds with strange contraptions. Starring Sam Battle as LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER in "The SEGA Saga" Coming to into theatre probably never, because we're all gonna die till the end of this year.
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER man you don't need to do nothing, I'm currently shocked that you responded. All you need to do is have fun making, music and videos.
You´ve got a lot of angel, as we say here Sam... lovely jobly? hahah Ey are you building this one? with screen= haha I see you like playing with your cat xD
Hi Sam, Thanks for opening the megafm. Do you think removing both YM2612 chips and replacing them by YM3438 is easy and possible? According to hackaday.io the YM2612 and YM3438 are interchangable for their DAFM Synth, the only difference is the output level and this simply seams to be a pair of 2.2k resistors on the output for the YM2612 (as explained on their DIY project in step 8). Could that be a quick and simple hack, both chips sounds different! Best regards C.
Hey curious do you find the audio output level on your unit to be very low, just bought one used and am a little concerned. Contacted Twisted, no reply yet
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Yeah, I'm the one misunderstanding the whole thing, I thought initially you had a signal going into it and it manipulated it. I read up on it some more and now understand how it works (it takes midi in/midi out and outputs the audio signal via phono jacks). Sorry for noob question :)
The mega synth in woods has alot of Alpha in it, its like you pick up an axe one day and sayd, : i'm going to chop down a tree, make wood panels with my bare hand, and make a fancy case, then i'm going to DIY a mega drive synth by ripping a Mega Drive with my bare hand and solder its pieces to a DYI bord with knobs.
Just sold mine because I sucked with it and didn't really get anything that sounded good out of it. Probably should have waited until after LMNC showed us how to make it sound badass :P
What do you think to this machine??? have you used one?
ISOLATED SYNTH AUDIO FROM THE MEGA FM JAM AT THE END AVAILABLE TO SAMPLE HERE :) www.patreon.com/posts/41555262
This thing sounds awesome
Amazing I want one!!
I have one and it sounds amazing though you make yours sound better. 😉
I'm having a lot of fun with mine! It's nice to have a bit of a unique poly around.
I have not used one but i know a beautifully made product when i see one and this thing looks like a quality small batch product. I wonder how many they'll make?
The only synthesizer with blast processing.
hahahahahaha
Omg the reference from my childhood
It does what Nintendon't
Wow, that's a memory
I remember that commercial lol
No matter what, the sound of the Genesis chips makes you either feel like a vigilante/ninja beating up similarly clad thugs or a dolphin fighting aliens
Yeah! I get ya
That’s the power of FM! :P
Nice reference to Ecco, Shinobi and Streets of Rage.
That or it makes you feel like a blue fast hedgehog fighting a giant walking egg
Astronaut Dolphin Detective within Mr Pickles is based on the Dolphin From Sega Echo the dolphin.
MUST PURCHASE NOW!!! 🤤
Hahahahaha
It's proper your vibe!
DO IT!!! And then make one of your marvellous tutorials.
why not bake some Cuckoo Cookies?
MegaD FM can wait...
Voice over: He did
I picked up a YM2616 in a capsule toy machine in Tokyo. There were random Yamaha FM chips in the machine.
no way they have machines that give out chips thats mad haha
Hahaa!.
Imagine trying to pitch that idea to the capsule toy marketing team succesfully :D
But why?
100% jealous of Japan rn
Time for an all-vending-machine-parts DIY synth challenge! Like if Junkyard Wars took place inside a Japanese game center
Aggressive sounds! Nice! Have had a keen eye on this synth for some time now, might end up bying one.
I've had my eyes on this since it came out! Need to save my pennies for this one.
FM synthesis behaving like subtractive synthesis?!? Mind-blown! 💥 That's awesome. Looks to be worth every penny.
This thing sounds godly, I really admire your skill in operating "dem knobz"
and fader`zzzzzz:O
its just clumsy mashing tbh ha
Twisted Electrons are GREAT. I have a SID synth from them. May they live long and prosper!
Amazing. Some really cool sounds living in that thing. Let the beast out.
takes a bit of getting used to but yeah!!!
love how the sound can change completely while only adjusting a little bit :) seems like a cool synth. A bit pricey for me, but looks solid built so probably worth every penny.
Altered Beast!
@Knobcore do you know the zyrinx sound driver
Love the talking hand! I've had the Mega FM for a few months now and still getting my head around it. Have accidently achieved some nice sounds though.
I like how you make all of these crazy instruments out of anything. I like the stuff you make better.
Coming across your Megadrive video was my catalyst to start looking into this kind of stuff! Recently picked up a KX88 for pretty much nothing with original accessories. Taking the leap into electronic sound equipment! Love the videos, mate!! :)
Cool 😀
brother I am studying electronics but I want to dedicate myself to this, you are my inspiration!!
Holy moly, that sounds so damn good!
:D
It has a VST. Definitely checking it out
cant get it to work on mac, anyone having any joy with it on mac?
@@mattzere78 What are you using? If you're using Ableton then I had to check that the program used not just VST3 but also VST2 plugins. I'm on Windows though
@@mattzere78 if you want a vst that emulates these chips check out Genny.
@@mattzere78 The VST is to control the hardware via the DAW using sysex.
it’ll always be astounding how good an old console sounds when you slap some knobs on it
That's freaking awesome! Rather pricey but looks fun! You always inspire me to create so I think I'll go play on my MicroBrute for awhile.
Disasterpeace in a box. Love it. Love these tones.
Interesting thing that has a lot to change and control.
Enjoy the rest of this week, have fun and a nice start into the new week 👋🙂
This looks like the most hands-on FM synth I've ever seen. Want it!
It's funky
04:03 DAMN, that monophonic mode... sounds extremely nice. Looks like a fun synth, especially if you have that special place in your heart for the Mega Drive (Genesis).
edit: and the way you can switch through the operators seems a lot of fun as well.
yeahhhhh nostalgia but also pretty damn useable
At 4:03 he isn't in monophonic mode - he is in the 12 polyphonic mode - and the 4 operators are being played as 4 audio oscillators - so technically if you could play all 12 triggered notes, then you could hear 48 different notes. You'd just have to tune each operator to a different frequency. FM is crazy and fun.
I might need this, I absolutely love the sounds you got out of this. Although, I think that about almost everything you get your hands on.
😀
Finally we dont need to dive in to the deep menu to play with FM hardware.
You have no idea how much I wanted this. After watching your video, I wanted to build or buy something like it so much. Then about a week later this little thing came out. Now your having a mess with it. I love it
weird coincidence!!!! aint it
Thanks for the sweet morning beats!
goood morning!
The PSG chip in the Mega Drive is there for Master System compatibility (when using a cartridge adapter), and for additional channels in Mega Drive mode. The sound effects are still made for the YM2612.
I look forward to hearing this on your next EP.
Can't wait to visit your museum and the UK next year!
Impressive some nice beats and the talking hand helped me understand it a lot better :D
I love this thing
(compact and powerful at a same time and has a cool sound)
its tinyyyy ent it
this video was all over the place and i loved it so much (:
Would love the hear an hour session of only killer Mega Drive beats!
Sounds like a plan!
Hell yeah!! :D
Got into your music recently, and I've been surprised that you also managed to make an interesting UA-cam channel! Keep making good stuff, my guy.
hey thats awesome :D. glad you enjoy!
This just sick! I can't believe this is existing
coooooooooooool machine aint it
It would be super cool to see a comparison of you version of this beast and the compact one, just to hear the differenzeeees
good point!
I just wish I could afford this little synth. Looks like fun to play around with.
I like the new host! HANDsome guy!
hahahaha i missed the pun first time i read :O
This is the most creative and productive guy on internet
8:18 OMG earporn
I'm blown away by how good this sounds. Gonna buy one right away
remember!!! it tkes a bit of getting used to. but like any synth learn it, itll be awesome,
This is AWESOME! The 2612 deserves its own hardware version!!!!
This is a ym2612 kasser synths made a ym2612 where you can load presents from games
That’s rad! I’m in love with FM!
Funky monkeys
LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER oh
Ok then!
wow, i love that snare!
That is actually pretty impressive. I always like bells and xylophone type sounds on fm. Strings and things it's hard to get away from the over used dx7. But this even though if you know it's megadrive it has lots of uses away from megadrive type sounds. And it seems way easier to tweek than a lot of fm synths.
yeah. its got some good sounds
DUDE this thing is sick. If I wasn't a doorknob with synthesis I would buy the heck out of that
Haha
sounds really nice!
man I love this video, specially the mega drive in the synth and sonic singing....😅
COOL.... I love SEGA5 gen console FM
FM synthesis. A strangely alluring but unpredictable kind of dark magic!!!
That original breakout box you built would've helped _a lot_ when Jesper Jyd and Yuzo Koshiro were attempting techno on Sega's 16-bit machine. This is lovely work.
Jesper kyd has zyrinx doesnt matter
hi from France, Sèvres near Paris ....I discovered you a short time ago , whaoooo nice dude ...
I could really use a badass FM synth such as this.
looks amazing!
Are the drum beats coming from the same machine or an external source? The part starting at about 3:01 sounds especially awesome.
My birds are going nuts listening to this video lmao love your stuff!
Im sorely tempted to buy one of these for xmas!
best demo of this thing i have seen!
1:54 - Had this been around in the 80's more people would've most definitely said 'Yep, I'm gonna have a good mess about with this!'. Instead, they got a long plastic buttons, a 16 x 2 display and thought 'Sod this!' then only the psychopaths decided to engage with FM synthesis. I messed about with FM in the 90's as I had an FM synth program on the Amiga and managed to get an understanding of 4 operator FM, which was convenient as a mate had a DX21 (4 operators) and we messed about and got some lush violent and nasty basses we filtered.
This is defo a nice piece of kit.
Ha yeah. I could imagine all of them controls wouldn't have been as cheap mind
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER - Yep, the 90's was the turning point for music when digital synths were no lower the gods and people wanted hand on controls and good old 70's synth chaos.
The mega drives sound chip is awesome! far better than the snes sound chip
yeah i can agree to that, loads ofd people talk about the snes saound however i really aint a fan
Génial, your mum can be proud of you 👍, keep going
Ha I'll try!
Oh my god, like one chip didn’t sound good enough... now this is just too amazing for my ears! >c>
I’ve never wanted anything so bad in my life
It looks rather interesting but your megadrive version was a bit more impressive sounding, wasn't it? Did you use the FX chip as well? Nice drums by the way....were they done by the megafm too? Keep up the brilliant work ;)
Love the Monster Jam style voice over at the beginning. Do you have Monster Jam in the UK?
Never heard of it 😂😂
The Kilodrone makes a nice background to your videos.
Sounds awesome. I have their Therapsid Mkii with 2 SID chips. Also awesome.
Is it good?
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER it's great. Knobs for nearly every feature. Same LFO linking operation as the Mega FM.
Really looking forward to a song made with this
Oh I'm on to you now, Mega Drive!
Could be pretty cool to help with making music for a genesis game.
Definitely have enjoyed my time with it :) -- Could NOT get the polyphony working with the CatSkull Electronics + Sega Genesis/MegaDrive :( , but, less headaches with this overall!
Coool
That's because catskull disabled polyphony in an earlier firmware update they no longer ship with polyphony
The Mega sounds great but WHERE are those great kick and snare sounds coming from!?
6:00 I love his right hand
i like how you cant help but make uptempo beats.
Alas!
Should have the sonic "ring" effect when you turn it on.
4:03 - Totally expecting that Deadmau5 track.
Lol
Lol you are funny man. Love the hand puppet
I love their ay3 wot I got. I’d be interested to see you run through their Sid chip one which is similar to that thing.
Nice American accent at the beginning, lol.
Ah, this synth sounds great. I need to go spend some time with my TX81Z's now.
lol im a bit out of practice on that accent, felt like pulling it out the bag!!!!
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER you've got a good bag!
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER No way! That was you? I was sure you got an american friend to record that for you!
Well now I must find one.
I’d love to see one of these with a POKEY (Atari 8-bit, 5200, and 7800) and SID (Commodore 64) sound chips-or two with two apiece-not only to have the first (POKEY, 1979) and second (SID, 1982) separate sound chips ever integrated into mass production computers, but also basically first and second generations of the chips - given they were designed by the same engineers. Together, they’d make sounds from more raw, heavy ones, like the MD (from the Atari POKEY) and more nuanced, “muted” (like colors, not sound) noises, more relative to the SNES, in an 8- to 16-bit comparison. If there could be only one, I’d choose the POKEY over all others, because it was the furthest ahead of its time, compared to every other - although the MIDI controlling/GUI of the Atari 8-bit s’ successor, the Atari ST, comes in a close second, being the foundation on which the first DAW (Cubase) was made. Admittedly, the Mega Drive sounds better than I’d have thought, but your version is far better - as you said, “the one (you’d) perform on.” That’s just an awesome piece of hardware/art, which reminds me of the “electronic drum set” made by DEVO, by attaching piano pickups that signaled tape-recorded loops of machine guns, factory noises, and other great stuff, for the early ‘70s... Cheers!
Are the drum sounds added in with a different machine?
*epic triple a movie music*
*deep commentary voice*
In a world where everything is falling apart, one man has began his journey to make strange sounds with strange contraptions. Starring Sam Battle as LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER in "The SEGA Saga"
Coming to into theatre probably never, because we're all gonna die till the end of this year.
lol is that what the intro needed to say?
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER man you don't need to do nothing, I'm currently shocked that you responded. All you need to do is have fun making, music and videos.
I would buy this.
Hello. All the rhythm sounds are from this synth? I mean, it just synth or groovebox too? Thank you 🇪🇪
You´ve got a lot of angel, as we say here Sam... lovely jobly? hahah
Ey are you building this one? with screen= haha I see you like playing with your cat xD
That's awesome!
Hi Sam,
Thanks for opening the megafm.
Do you think removing both YM2612 chips and replacing them by YM3438 is easy and possible?
According to hackaday.io the YM2612 and YM3438 are interchangable for their DAFM Synth, the only difference is the output level and this simply seams to be a pair of 2.2k resistors on the output for the YM2612 (as explained on their DIY project in step 8).
Could that be a quick and simple hack, both chips sounds different!
Best regards
C.
7:15
FULL VERSION! WHEN?
OMG so cool!
Figata EXTREMA my friend.
Hey curious do you find the audio output level on your unit to be very low, just bought one used and am a little concerned. Contacted Twisted, no reply yet
This synth is too good. PURCHASED INVOLUNTARILY
Ha
Looks awesome, I might have missed it but what do you use as a signal generator?
That's the signal generator? Maybe I'm misunderstanding the question
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Yeah, I'm the one misunderstanding the whole thing, I thought initially you had a signal going into it and it manipulated it. I read up on it some more and now understand how it works (it takes midi in/midi out and outputs the audio signal via phono jacks). Sorry for noob question :)
The mega synth in woods has alot of Alpha in it, its like you pick up an axe one day and sayd, : i'm going to chop down a tree, make wood panels with my bare hand, and make a fancy case, then i'm going to DIY a mega drive synth by ripping a Mega Drive with my bare hand and solder its pieces to a DYI bord with knobs.
Yeah you can do that with the megadrive check my earlier vids 😀
so if u smack it a few times, do 2 sonics fall out?
proper Justice vibes
Just sold mine because I sucked with it and didn't really get anything that sounded good out of it. Probably should have waited until after LMNC showed us how to make it sound badass :P
Great demo. Can you make video about Boss SY-1 Synthesizer guitar stompbox?
If I ever come across one!
Wow I wish I could afford one of these. Time to start saving.
They is cool. More useable than the megadrive and mega midi interface
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER ive been using the FMDrive vst for a while for my FM fix. Good features but no knobs to get fiddly with.