That's pretty cool! :D One more idea on the subject: I like to use sinusoid wavetables on the modulator, and morph the waveshape with an envelope. That creates a patch that sounds like it stacks way more operators than it really does. ;-)
@@mr_floydst Yes very true this one I have was sold as a toy keyboard pss 570 but was unique because it had controls to mod the sound chip. Still popular today among the sythersizor modding community.
Nice patch. However I am confused about your Amp ADSR Sustain stage description and I am wondering about carrier/modulator assignment: I think FM 01>02 means 01 is the modulator, modulating 02 (carrier).
Hello, I got one yesterday, any ideas on getting a good selection of nice presets? It didn't seem to come with much that I would actually want use in My music unlike the MiniNova which instantly got Me creative with many of the factory protests. I want nice rich pads and deep or dark leads and ofcourse bass.
Thanks for watching! Ok, here's a shameless plug :-) floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/l/IEkhx And of course, you'll find a lot of free patches within components, Novations companion software.
Jokular answer: Everything is an FM device if you want to. Straight answer: 2 (Digitone and that DIY synth), PEAK is a subtractive synth first and foremost.
So many things to explore, and I never have enough time, so thanks for showing us some of the capabilities.
Thanks for watching! :)
Nice video. Love this synth and it’s wonderful to see videos on creating classic piano synth sounds
Thanks for watching! :)
thank you mate, this was so easy to follow along and the result is lovely.
Glad it helped! And thanks for watching.
Great video Floyd, thank you!
Thanks for watching! :)
That's pretty cool! :D
One more idea on the subject:
I like to use sinusoid wavetables on the modulator, and morph the waveshape with an envelope.
That creates a patch that sounds like it stacks way more operators than it really does. ;-)
Noted. That's a pretty good idea. :)
Such a great synth. Good tutorial 👍🏼
Thanks for watching! It's one of my all time favourite synths.
Gorgeous sound.
Thanks for watching! :)
Nice sounding patch!
Thank you very much!
wonderful
Many thanks!
I have a 1986 little Yamaha which has slidders to modulate the chip and basically classic FM is all it can do.
Some of those PSS keyboards are more capable than you'd expect. I once had a PSS 480 which was an FM synth with MIDI interface.
@@mr_floydst Yes very true this one I have was sold as a toy keyboard pss 570 but was unique because it had controls to mod the sound chip. Still popular today among the sythersizor modding community.
very nice
Thank you!
Nice patch. However I am confused about your Amp ADSR Sustain stage description and I am wondering about carrier/modulator assignment: I think FM 01>02 means 01 is the modulator, modulating 02 (carrier).
Thanks! You're right on both. I did this video without a script and I often confuse sustain and release while talking freely. :-)
@@mr_floydst no worries, you did the most important thing: making it sounds beautiful :) Have fun
Have you tried to recreate the DX7 bass 1 patch, by chance?
Not yet, but it's certainly a good video idea. Thanks! :-)
Hello, I got one yesterday, any ideas on getting a good selection of nice presets? It didn't seem to come with much that I would actually want use in My music unlike the MiniNova which instantly got Me creative with many of the factory protests. I want nice rich pads and deep or dark leads and ofcourse bass.
Thanks for watching! Ok, here's a shameless plug :-) floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/l/IEkhx
And of course, you'll find a lot of free patches within components, Novations companion software.
umm, how many fm devices to you have, exactly? :D
Jokular answer: Everything is an FM device if you want to. Straight answer: 2 (Digitone and that DIY synth), PEAK is a subtractive synth first and foremost.
do you have something to do with Steinberg Cubase?
Thanks for watching! No, that's Charly (Karl) Steinberg. ;-)