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Wave Drawing FM synth (off topic)
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2016/12/13/wave-drawing-fm-synth-for-windows/
This looks interesting. I know it may have some similarities to some of the Virsyn stuff, but would like to see this on iOS
What do you synth heads think?
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disappointed cause it's not ios
personally I would be happy if non ios stuff could be marked like this in the thread title.
Yeah forgot.
seems like @u0421793 had a premonition with his history of synthesis article
I've gotten some quite unexpected and pleasing results using kamata's wave drawing, I would love to be able to do the same with a higher resolution.
Maybe give this a try https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mathsound-fm6/id1104615687?mt=8
I'm steering clear of any new apps that only use iTunes for backing up sounds.
That's very interesting, despite the worst name it could have been possible to choose (and that it looks like a spreadsheet). I can't see any obvious operator interconnection algorithm choosing means. Unless that A B C etc set is actually a connection matrix that allows multiple connections in various amounts. That seems very interesting indeed.
An FM synth with those looks, shouldn't it have a name like DeXcel.
@u0421793 History of synthesis article?
Oh, just something I wrote as a reply in a Wavestation or some other thread, I forgot which, but it turned out far too big for the reply dialogue box here, so I popped it up on Doogle Gocs, here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10h8JPI_C-HnmCrjI-5lvEhl36boASYL47IVIKqFb8s8
Good stuff! Have you considered submitting it to synthtopia.com or similar as a guest post?
looks they borroughed quite a lot from NI...
But such graphically over-fancied stuff often looks way more promising than it sounds in the end
I really question myself how many folks here have really exploited what TF7 offers in it's advanced algorithms.
Imho TF-7 has a great approach to interactive (and controlled) modulation and a flawless sound engine - at least on par with Native's FM-8.
Did many people go for this Maths Sound thing?