Thanks for pointing out more ways to make chords, making electric keyboards, and making bells. Also all of the minutia in your exploration of the FM synthesis screen is useful in my understanding of how the sounds are constructed. Enlightening. Have a Happy New Year. Incidentally one of the first instruments that you created really did sound like sort of a Christmas chime which I've been hearing all around me as it is Christmas time where I am at, and the bells, the bells are endless! 🎄
I don't have the M8 but videos like this give me the GAS for it. ; ) I do have a volca fm. Gr8 tutorial...wonderful sounds. This device sure is powerful. Subbed
Hey I just made one for the cost of a teensy 4.1 board (27$US) and a raspberry Pi I had laying around. Look into it, you won’t regret it! Minimal terminal/coding experience required.
13:20 Just freaking awesome! Thank you, I've watched this a few times but have done life distractions going on and want to mark where I've got to: 12:10. For my convenience the time stamps says going at the top of this edited message...
Hi, just for information, the link for the spectrum is not accessible anymore, Orange has stopped the personal webpage service. "Arrêt du service Pages perso Le service Pages perso est arrêté définitivement depuis le 05 septembre 2023."
At 24:40, when you explain (A+B+C)>D, you say: "Yeah, it's probably useful!" There's so many possibilities here that we're firmly into "probably useful" territory, indeed :-) Great explanation! I've always had a hard time grasping FM and after this tutorial, I have the feeling I'm starting to understand how it works and what the effects on wave and sound are.
for example you can have ENV1 and ENV2 control the levels of operators A and B, LFO1 and LFO2 control the levels of operators C, D (LFOs can act as simple envelopes as well), table column 1 can be assigned to operator A's ratio, column 2 to operator B's Feedback, column 3 to operator C's feedback
You have 7 envelopes for 4 operators. 2 are called ENV and are AHD envelopes, 2 are called LFO but can be used as simple ramp envelopes or LFOs, and 3 are tables which can be used to create very powerful complex envelopes or lfos.
Not even finished, but this has already explained FM synthesis to me so much better than any other resource I've used.
Check out his video on making pianos with fm synth. It’s a must watch
I really like your teaching style, I hope you make more M8/synthesis tutorials in the future. Thanks for the video!
Extremely grateful for this video! Wow
Thanks for pointing out more ways to make chords, making electric keyboards, and making bells.
Also all of the minutia in your exploration of the FM synthesis screen is useful in my understanding of how the sounds are constructed. Enlightening. Have a Happy New Year.
Incidentally one of the first instruments that you created really did sound like sort of a Christmas chime which I've been hearing all around me as it is Christmas time where I am at, and the bells, the bells are endless! 🎄
Thank you man, fm is a lot more comprehensive now.
This tut is amazing dude, you GOTTA make more M8 tutorials on EVERYTHING 😈😈😈
I learned a lot from this video. Not just about the M8. thank you!
I had a pretty decent understanding of FM already, but this was still very useful and I learned some things! Thank you 👍
I don't have the M8 but videos like this give me the GAS for it. ; ) I do have a volca fm. Gr8 tutorial...wonderful sounds. This device sure is powerful. Subbed
Hey I just made one for the cost of a teensy 4.1 board (27$US) and a raspberry Pi I had laying around. Look into it, you won’t regret it! Minimal terminal/coding experience required.
@@smellymala3103 where can I find
This is just what I needed. Thank you making this!
Ngl my mouth dropped a few times this is so damned good!
Yes, very useful. Big thanks!
Watched it again: too good. Thanks a ton!
Thanks for a great tutorial, really useful for a noob like me :)
thanks for making this tutorial. it is incredibly useful!
Very good tutorial dude!
Excellent video. Thanks.
13:20 Just freaking awesome!
Thank you, I've watched this a few times but have done life distractions going on and want to mark where I've got to: 12:10.
For my convenience the time stamps says going at the top of this edited message...
Great video, thanks!
Hi, just for information, the link for the spectrum is not accessible anymore, Orange has stopped the personal webpage service.
"Arrêt du service Pages perso
Le service Pages perso est arrêté définitivement depuis le 05 septembre 2023."
Thanks, oh well, the spectrum analyzer is not that important anyway
At 24:40, when you explain (A+B+C)>D, you say: "Yeah, it's probably useful!" There's so many possibilities here that we're firmly into "probably useful" territory, indeed :-) Great explanation! I've always had a hard time grasping FM and after this tutorial, I have the feeling I'm starting to understand how it works and what the effects on wave and sound are.
Very cool mate.. great tutorial.
Very cool thank you!
Gonna use this vid to make hella Reese basses
Thank you
Nice. Have you got any instruments available for download please?
Does each operator has it's own envelope ?
no, there are 2 envelopes and 2 LFOS and 3 table columns that can be freely assigned to various properties of operators.
for example you can have ENV1 and ENV2 control the levels of operators A and B, LFO1 and LFO2 control the levels of operators C, D (LFOs can act as simple envelopes as well), table column 1 can be assigned to operator A's ratio, column 2 to operator B's Feedback, column 3 to operator C's feedback
@@impbox
Only two envelopes for six operators ?
That seams pretty meager
@@WARDISWARD it's 4 operators. 4 ENVs would be nice, but using the LFOs as a workaround is quite alright to me, this is still a powerful fm synth.
You have 7 envelopes for 4 operators. 2 are called ENV and are AHD envelopes, 2 are called LFO but can be used as simple ramp envelopes or LFOs, and 3 are tables which can be used to create very powerful complex envelopes or lfos.
thx d00d
Too much vocal fry. Have it maxed out at work lol