DUDE As someone who considers themselves a student of FM synthesis, you did a phenomenal job explaining and showing FM synthesis in action, and you showed where one of its strengths truly lies.
My tip for FM sound design: Get midi controller with faders, map operator levels to faders, put some random coarse/fine settings and select random algorithm and play around. Having FM control on faders gave me so much control, because I can control relationship between all operators with just 4 fingers simultaneously (I was inspired to do it that way after playing with Korg OpSix). It also allows you to 'feel' what FM is capable of. Because for a long time I theoretically knew how FM works, but I couldn't understand how to get what I actually want. I made almost a full track just from playing Operator this way into some delay and reverb, recording the result as audio. FM is so much fun when you make it comfortable to operate!
I’m doing my PhD in neuroscience and I gotta say, this reminds me a lot of a pattern of brain activity called phase amplitude coupling, which occurs naturally. It basically that frequency of phase drives the frequency of amplitude of an electrical signal. Basically the same as what you shoes with these two sine waves working together. electronic music is so awesome
One Thing to be aware of is that FM especially in those weird ratios can introduces low frequencies that muddy the sound. So don't forget to Highpass and put a clean bass underneath!
Hey man, just wanted to say THANKYOU and a HUGE SHOUT OUT for JUST explaining THE BASICS of ACID SOUNDS. youve no ideaa how long ive been waiting for someone like you to just explain it so effortlessly like you did HERE. massive massive love.
There was an entire scene creating pure FM techno on the X68K computer in Japan (just like Amiga and C64 in Europe). Its FM chip also had a unique noise LFO making more abstract timbres particularly suited for that style of music. Generally hard to find online due to the language barrier, but some of hizmi's schranz stuff can be heard on RUclips.
As someone who was broke AF , but loves Acid back in the 90s, and was attempting to break the laws of nature to try and make my DX100 and TX81z make Acid noises, this tutorial is awesome. Back in those days, I would make a tone, much like those you are making, and would leave the patch editing open, so i could crank the data slider set to modulator volume in real time, to create a real time control which would approximate the filter sweeping. I would also run my synths through a Boss Metalzone, keep the distortion settings lowish, and sweep the pedal's EQ in realtime as a DIY bandpass/notch filter. These techniques are crude , but 30 years later even when i now have synths with actual filters, i still use them, or virtual versions of them in nearly every track.
The fun really starts when you get into the teritory of dubstep bass design and you make your acid by FMing two wave tables, putting them through a filter, distorting them to shit and then OTT the everliving fuck out of em. THAT is sounddesign. Use all of the stuff, paint on the whole canvas, reject minimalism, embrace chaos.
Or don't....... You seem convinced that the only route to good music is the that which you like. Perhaps it hasn't occurred to you, but some people got bored with aggressively distorting and crushing everything a LONG time ago.
@@airfixx_8952 yes, all music I personally don't like is bad and shouldn't be made, that is what I wanted to express with my comment and you should be ashamed of rejecting your lord and savour OTT
Thank u dad Underdog for telling me about the birds and the donk 303’s, i now understand. And i really love ur shirt man it’s amazing. Thank you for making these video’s
Thank you for your qualitative contents, always pertinent and always with a friendly and funny way to share your thoughts! Cheers from a French electronic music enthusiast / player!
Love your excitement and your level of explanation. I don't necessarily want to make acid dance, but this has helped me understand FM synthesis much better. Thanks.
Amazing stuff and well explained as always, god it feels good to be a part of this community, so many treasures form all of you, cheers for your hard work, it takes alot to put out these videos at this quality!
Been doing this for a while now, just trying to get an acid sound out of every synth i have incl. FM, Phase distortion, Additive, Wavetable and so on. The challenge is always to not use a filter. Never heard about those artist before though (thx for the tip). It's just Fun to do, and thats the most important thing in Music!
Really enjoyed this video Oscar! With just 2 operators, I found that the sound's brightness can relate to materials such as stone, with short decay a very little to no resonance, wood, which sounds dull but has more resonance, and metal, which has a lot of resonance. Without specifically naming this, you also showed that it's quite easy to create waterdrums that can even sound differently depending on velocity, when linked to intensity. 🙂
Once you love industrial, you love FM, i have practice some of this in vital plugin, fm to one of the three oscilators and add a lof of LFO automations for more chaos, but it really work, good tutorial!
My dude has the perfect tank top to talk about filthy FM donks. Might add a personal tip: you can create huge FM donks like that in serum using FM synthesis there, which is in fact not actually FM, but PM (phase modulation). Sounds similar, but a little bit different. If you're a donk enthousiast you have to try!
As a producer since 11 year old who suffers with an Array of mental derangements from PTSD, ADHD and Depersonalization. I find I am enjoying you're cougar based skin tight Gilet. Big fan btw
Someone hacked the Electribe 2 and gave it 2 OP FM and the first thing I did was make some acid lines. I can throw filters in it if I want and can mostly get that 303 filter envelope.
Hardfloor Experience 1 was the first 303 album I don't have this software wish I did though. I'm a guitarist and fortunate enough to be into this scene mainly Megadog when it all licked off around 1991 with listening to the orb etc ozric tentacles. And I absolutely love this Roland 303. I recall the mini Walkman md recorder for outdoor sounds bit like what the orb used on to make ther 1st album samples if you get a workman tube and whack it in the middle record this sound and then envelope it with what process you shown I'm going to bookmark this one really great advice and it's nice to see the sound spectrum than just listening very interesting and inspiring. What got me though is when the amount of peaks corresponds to how a string works for example the first peak is the same note as the second but the 3rd peak is a perfect 5th note of what you started. There is a system called the perfect fifths in musical theory in guitar playing which is worth the investigation into. The 3td peak is the sweet spot it's like doing a A5 chord with no 3rd to establish if the note is minor or major and that is the fourth peak on the resonator graph.
Hey Oscar, hope all is well - this is super-useful, my friend. I don't have a DAW but I do have a Moog slimphatty in my midi chain, so I'm going to experiment with what you're telling us in this video. And yeah, as others are saying, great top. - Kind regards, Richard
I imagine then its just a really cool sequence they came up with, then the progression of the sound is down to the modulation of the first oscillator with a second? I'll give the technique a whirl I think! Idea for a video that: recreation of classic synth lines? Just a thought! Keep up the good work buddy, amazing channel.
Rez is an ARP 2600 patch where the oscillator doesn't keytrack but the filter does. Pretty sure it gets driven through the preamp so the filter's interaction with the droning static oscillator's harmonics get exaggerated and distorted. Love that track, one of my all time favorites
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Thanks for giving us the donq talk our fathers never did.
Best comment 😂
It's a talk I have to give my kids. Important stuff ❤
You sir will be a very responsible father. Our children will need to know the power of donq above all else. 😃👍🏻
Hahaha!
"Mummy, where do donqs come from?"
I am a pro producer and musician since 35 Years. Man, first time i got a useful FM lesson. Great!
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DUDE
As someone who considers themselves a student of FM synthesis, you did a phenomenal job explaining and showing FM synthesis in action, and you showed where one of its strengths truly lies.
My tip for FM sound design: Get midi controller with faders, map operator levels to faders, put some random coarse/fine settings and select random algorithm and play around. Having FM control on faders gave me so much control, because I can control relationship between all operators with just 4 fingers simultaneously (I was inspired to do it that way after playing with Korg OpSix). It also allows you to 'feel' what FM is capable of. Because for a long time I theoretically knew how FM works, but I couldn't understand how to get what I actually want.
I made almost a full track just from playing Operator this way into some delay and reverb, recording the result as audio.
FM is so much fun when you make it comfortable to operate!
currently having fun with ableton push knobs and operator
Thanks for the tip/idea. I will be patching that up.
This whole time, I've been using my faders to control a mixer!
I don't know what's better, the content of this video, your top, or your face expressions when you fully into it.. Class as per usual, thanks Oscar! ❤
The vest top is quite a distraction... lol
I’m doing my PhD in neuroscience and I gotta say, this reminds me a lot of a pattern of brain activity called phase amplitude coupling, which occurs naturally. It basically that frequency of phase drives the frequency of amplitude of an electrical signal. Basically the same as what you shoes with these two sine waves working together. electronic music is so awesome
One Thing to be aware of is that FM especially in those weird ratios can introduces low frequencies that muddy the sound. So don't forget to Highpass and put a clean bass underneath!
Squarepusher - Nervelevers absolute master class in FM acid.
the Digitone is awesome for that FM/acid sound.
FM is the sound of this generation. Huge sound clean and crisp.
And it's been around since the early 80's! Big ups to the Yamaha DX7!
i've lost count of the tracks i started from your tutorials🖤
It's like Bamm-Bamm is all grown up and is now a music producer.
I keep hearing "Captain Caaaavemaaan" too :D Love this fella.
Haha I like that better lmao! @@overseastom
Hey man, just wanted to say THANKYOU and a HUGE SHOUT OUT for JUST explaining THE BASICS of ACID SOUNDS. youve no ideaa how long ive been waiting for someone like you to just explain it so effortlessly like you did HERE. massive massive love.
Aphex Twin dropped a huge hint by naming his Polygon Window album “Surfing on Sine Waves”. It’s a must-have if you’re into weird , donk sounds.
yoooo have you heard the cheatah ep from Aphex Twin? It was made on the old Cheatah FM synths from back in the day!
IMO Kris Wadsworth is one of the most underrated artists for sure! Bruno Pronsato Also…
Ive put off the donq talk with my kids for so long... Now I am inspired to have it while exploring the timbres of FM ❤
Most usable FM synthesis tutorial! Thanks!
There was an entire scene creating pure FM techno on the X68K computer in Japan (just like Amiga and C64 in Europe). Its FM chip also had a unique noise LFO making more abstract timbres particularly suited for that style of music. Generally hard to find online due to the language barrier, but some of hizmi's schranz stuff can be heard on RUclips.
As someone who was broke AF , but loves Acid back in the 90s, and was attempting to break the laws of nature to try and make my DX100 and TX81z make Acid noises, this tutorial is awesome.
Back in those days, I would make a tone, much like those you are making, and would leave the patch editing open, so i could crank the data slider set to modulator volume in real time, to create a real time control which would approximate the filter sweeping.
I would also run my synths through a Boss Metalzone, keep the distortion settings lowish, and sweep the pedal's EQ in realtime as a DIY bandpass/notch filter.
These techniques are crude , but 30 years later even when i now have synths with actual filters, i still use them, or virtual versions of them in nearly every track.
Tip: Try using the bit crushed sine waveforms like "Sine 4 Bit" on one (or more) of the operators in Operator for some dirtier sounds.
I like those waveforms too, but if you cant get FM dirty with just sines, you are doing something wrong :D
The intro of this video should be nominated for something
An oscar maybe?
@@OscarUnderdog "And the Oscar for best Oscar goes to..."
@@OscarUnderdog🤣 man, you're on fire
"really frickin' freaky." i concur. thanks for bringing a little fun to what is often waaay too serious of a crowd. :)
The fun really starts when you get into the teritory of dubstep bass design and you make your acid by FMing two wave tables, putting them through a filter, distorting them to shit and then OTT the everliving fuck out of em. THAT is sounddesign. Use all of the stuff, paint on the whole canvas, reject minimalism, embrace chaos.
Or don't....... You seem convinced that the only route to good music is the that which you like. Perhaps it hasn't occurred to you, but some people got bored with aggressively distorting and crushing everything a LONG time ago.
@@airfixx_8952 yes, all music I personally don't like is bad and shouldn't be made, that is what I wanted to express with my comment and you should be ashamed of rejecting your lord and savour OTT
Dubstep is still a thing? Nice man.
Thanks man, your tutorials never disappoint, but this one is a gem!
Reminds me of the sounds in those old (but banging) Boddika and Joy O tunes.
"you're old enough".. 😅 Brilliant
Thank u dad Underdog for telling me about the birds and the donk 303’s, i now understand. And i really love ur shirt man it’s amazing. Thank you for making these video’s
probably the most straight forward explanation of FM synthesis I've heard in a long time, thank you!
Thank you for your qualitative contents, always pertinent and always with a friendly and funny way to share your thoughts! Cheers from a French electronic music enthusiast / player!
Cheers my man,experimenting is always good.just started to reuse the Fm synth sounds,and they're always a winner,even with classical background!
Love your excitement and your level of explanation. I don't necessarily want to make acid dance, but this has helped me understand FM synthesis much better. Thanks.
Excellent. Best explanation of FM synthesis for EDM that I've seen.
Amazing stuff and well explained as always, god it feels good to be a part of this community, so many treasures form all of you, cheers for your hard work, it takes alot to put out these videos at this quality!
Been doing this for a while now, just trying to get an acid sound out of every synth i have incl. FM, Phase distortion, Additive, Wavetable and so on. The challenge is always to not use a filter.
Never heard about those artist before though (thx for the tip).
It's just Fun to do, and thats the most important thing in Music!
Really enjoyed this video Oscar!
With just 2 operators, I found that the sound's brightness can relate to materials such as stone, with short decay a very little to no resonance, wood, which sounds dull but has more resonance, and metal, which has a lot of resonance.
Without specifically naming this, you also showed that it's quite easy to create waterdrums that can even sound differently depending on velocity, when linked to intensity. 🙂
I' a pure Acid fan and composer, and I go to try the FM Acid this evening ! it's very interesting, I like the sound that produce
I love this man, hanging out with him for a day would push my music production to the next level 👌🏽
Hahaha
Thank you for this video! You really have a great way of explaining concepts!
Inspirational video as always. Love the way you arouse your curiosity by sowing seeds here and there. Thank you.
This is awesome Oscar. Gonna use this in my new track for sure. A nice bit of demystification. Gonna play about now. Thanks once again!
Loving the Barney Rubble style top
What the FM sounds like is a complete backing. Something that can support a solo or a vocal entirely on its own.
Well explained. Never understood what fm is all about before
I also recommend trying to design your own tr style drum sounds in more complex fm synthesizers to go along with your fm donqs
This is the first video that i found about the style of kris wadsworth! Mega producer!
Dude this is so creative and unique. I cant wait to start playing with this new technique
You're so good at teaching!
Yes he is
That's why I have bought 3 of Oscar's courses, and it's money very very well spent
Wow! Those sounds are nearly as crazy as your vest! Thanks for lesson... will use very soon.
Very nice presentation. Also thanks fort that Lime and Pink clip, sounds awesome!
I can’t believe I kind of understand FM synthesis after watching this. I for one welcome our Sega Genesis overlords
love that track at the end
Once you love industrial, you love FM, i have practice some of this in vital plugin, fm to one of the three oscilators and add a lof of LFO automations for more chaos, but it really work, good tutorial!
This was seriously some eye opening stuff for me. Thank You, o'wise synth cave man! 🙏
Great video that explains a technique that will open up a whole genre of beat making
Now tell me, isn't this top notch pedagogical content? ❤
there's no waaay to not give you hundreds of thumbs up for thisss content!! Brazil loves you
Yeeeeee cheers!
My musics about to get so much better 🙌 Thank you!
The sound you showed gives me nostalgia for SEGA Genesis! I am now a fan of this style lol
Wow, gold again ❤. Thanks so much, Oscar!!
The shirt is hilarious
@@ouatedephoque just look at it 😂
Purrrrrrrfect, lol
I wonder about what bet he lost :)
@@DeSoepkiphes a homosexual
Isn't it a leotard?
Green Velvet made a lot with that. Like 'green velvet - i want to leave my body'. I love that track. I would not call it Acid though.
My dude has the perfect tank top to talk about filthy FM donks. Might add a personal tip: you can create huge FM donks like that in serum using FM synthesis there, which is in fact not actually FM, but PM (phase modulation). Sounds similar, but a little bit different. If you're a donk enthousiast you have to try!
Great FM tutorial! The first time it feels understandable and a great point to start using it.
The best and most interesting introduction to Fm synthesis i could ever get.
Thanks man🕺
Wtf my world just collapsed, it may take some time to cope from this shock.
Heck yeah,,, learned something new today! Hadn’t heard the term donk! Thank you!
it took me a few seconds on the thumbnail to understand that it's about the music. nice shirt btw
As a producer since 11 year old who suffers with an Array of mental derangements from PTSD, ADHD and Depersonalization. I find I am enjoying you're cougar based skin tight Gilet. Big fan btw
Really excellent ideas and analysis.
Class video mate - thanks for sharing
Thank you Tarzan. I've been curious about FM donqs for a time now, but I havent known whom to ask.
somehow u managed to make FM synthesis not scary as fuck, thanks my man!
Awesome video. I love making acid songs and I didn't know about the donks.
Best explanation of FM synthesis ❤
loved this video man. great work. I love using operator to make drums, but i havent used it for acid like that.
This video is amazing. Wow. Exceptional pedagogy ❤❤❤😊😊😊 thank you
Thank you! Oscar, I never suspected there would be a Flintstone version of you 🎉😊❤
Thankyou Tarzan 👍
❤ thx for this .. Acid with FM works out well, recently tried it on Yamaha FS1R 🎉 .. 63 minutes of tweaking.. 🤪
Someone hacked the Electribe 2 and gave it 2 OP FM and the first thing I did was make some acid lines. I can throw filters in it if I want and can mostly get that 303 filter envelope.
Oh cool, didn't know!
Thank you man i was looking for the acid sound of Drone Logic for quite a while! Thats great!
Nice, FM rules! Making a main operator lower than the carrier is good for growls 🔥
Wooow!! Lessons&lessons!! Amazing video
Hey. I'm kind of a purist when it comes to acid. However this is very much acid (kudos for using the 303 sequencer !)
cheers for opening my mind !
Hardfloor Experience 1 was the first 303 album
I don't have this software wish I did though.
I'm a guitarist and fortunate enough to be into this scene mainly Megadog when it all licked off around 1991 with listening to the orb etc ozric tentacles.
And I absolutely love this Roland 303.
I recall the mini Walkman md recorder for outdoor sounds bit like what the orb used on to make ther 1st album samples if you get a workman tube and whack it in the middle record this sound and then envelope it with what process you shown I'm going to bookmark this one really great advice and it's nice to see the sound spectrum than just listening very interesting and inspiring.
What got me though is when the amount of peaks corresponds to how a string works for example the first peak is the same note as the second but the 3rd peak is a perfect 5th note of what you started. There is a system called the perfect fifths in musical theory in guitar playing which is worth the investigation into. The 3td peak is the sweet spot it's like doing a A5 chord with no 3rd to establish if the note is minor or major and that is the fourth peak on the resonator graph.
even though FM is familiar to me but nicely explained, encouraging to explore, thanks! :)
Crazy to see "Lime and Pink" on a tutorial... 👍
That "shirt" wins youtube today
incredibly spoken. cheers from michigan!
Another great lesson, thank you!
Brilliantly educational, thank you ✨
Hey Oscar, hope all is well - this is super-useful, my friend. I don't have a DAW but I do have a Moog slimphatty in my midi chain, so I'm going to experiment with what you're telling us in this video. And yeah, as others are saying, great top. - Kind regards, Richard
Niiice!
oscar from the jungle! from the acid jungle! i loviu . seriously
Reminds me of the mid 90's Communique and Head in the Clouds recordings. Always wondered how to get that sound. Thanks Oscar!
Insane amount of information ❤ I have a a TD3-MO with "filter Fm' but doesn't do much. I'm gonna try this new donk sound thanks
The thumbnail made me wrong about the content of the video.
Jk, Love this channel, as usual!
Love the donqs and the very fetching singlet
Love the singlet!
Ah. Good timing with this video 🎉 Also not me totally twinning with a grey leopard hoodie over here 😂🔥
Jungle cats represent 🐆
Daniel Avery - Drone Logic sounds just like the synth on Rez/Cowgirl by Underworld. Is that FM too then you reckon, Oscar? Timeless sound👌🏼
Oh wow it really does, doesn’t it! Must be i suppose! I suspect there might be a specific hardware unit involved but I dont know which.
I imagine then its just a really cool sequence they came up with, then the progression of the sound is down to the modulation of the first oscillator with a second? I'll give the technique a whirl I think! Idea for a video that: recreation of classic synth lines? Just a thought! Keep up the good work buddy, amazing channel.
Rez is an ARP 2600 patch where the oscillator doesn't keytrack but the filter does. Pretty sure it gets driven through the preamp so the filter's interaction with the droning static oscillator's harmonics get exaggerated and distorted. Love that track, one of my all time favorites
@@Aqua_1014mine too! Thanks for the input.