@@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.
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. ;-)
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.
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).
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! :)
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.
Gorgeous sound.
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.
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.
wonderful
Many thanks!
Nice sounding patch!
Thank you very much!
Have you tried to recreate the DX7 bass 1 patch, by chance?
Not yet, but it's certainly a good video idea. Thanks! :-)
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
very nice
Thank you!
do you have something to do with Steinberg Cubase?
Thanks for watching! No, that's Charly (Karl) Steinberg. ;-)
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.