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FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:23 am
by ephyks
I'm not really even looking well enough, but does anyone know of any tutorials out there of FM8 that aren't "Skrillex Growl" tutorials or "Dubstep Wobble" shit. I really just want to look at FM8 good enough before I buy it (yeah I said buy. I have a shitty job, but I get enough to spend it on some luxuries).

Or any producers that use FM8 and do streams and shit that have archived videos. That will also help. Or if anyone else uses FM8 and wouldn't mind dropping an PM sometime to help me learn it.

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:36 am
by deadly_habit
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/

i may be doing some vids for em in the future, already doing a series for http://www.massivesynth.com/ on modulation and prolly will do more

i may still have my dx7 pdf manual somewhere which is what taught me fm synthesis in general but the thing is fuckin huge

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:38 am
by ephyks
deadly habit wrote:http://www.fm8tutorials.com/

i may be doing some vids for em in the future, already doing a series for http://www.massivesynth.com/ on modulation and prolly will do more

i may still have my dx7 pdf manual somewhere which is what taught me fm synthesis in general but the thing is fuckin huge
Thank you very much Deadly Habit!

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 4:16 am
by Attila
When I was really focusing on learning FM8 like 4 months back, I realized that I was much better off reading material on synthesis in general because that basic additive method of making sounds is pretty much exactly the same as it was 50 years ago. Most kids just getting into music now don't really have the attention span to commit and learn it either because it's such a potentially expansive process. I agree with Deadly though, try to find a manual for the DX7 and work your way through it. And hop right in to the expert panel too, don't waste time with the other easy morph sections and all that til you have a basic understanding of what's going on. It's by far my favorite synth to work in though, it's super rewarding to create a sound from scratch and you can almost always bank on the fact that you'll end up with something ridiculous.

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 5:47 am
by ephyks
Attila wrote:When I was really focusing on learning FM8 like 4 months back, I realized that I was much better off reading material on synthesis in general because that basic additive method of making sounds is pretty much exactly the same as it was 50 years ago. Most kids just getting into music now don't really have the attention span to commit and learn it either because it's such a potentially expansive process. I agree with Deadly though, try to find a manual for the DX7 and work your way through it. And hop right in to the expert panel too, don't waste time with the other easy morph sections and all that til you have a basic understanding of what's going on. It's by far my favorite synth to work in though, it's super rewarding to create a sound from scratch and you can almost always bank on the fact that you'll end up with something ridiculous.
Haha, it's true most of these new producers are little kids with their torrented massive who don't want to actually learn anything. They just want to make "dirty wobbles" and show their friends.

I will go read much into Frequency Modulation. Since it's a whole new thing to me I will wait a little bit before turning random knobs in FM8.

I also found this channel on youtube that has a few informative tutorials. And I'd like to share it.

http://www.youtube.com/user/FM8Synth/videos

Unfortunately there is one or two "dubstep wobble" videos in there but the other are pretty intriguing.

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 6:17 am
by Coolschmid
ephyks wrote: Unfortunately there is one or two "dubstep wobble" videos in there but the other are pretty intriguing.
What are you, a fucking hipster or something?
ephyks wrote: I am a fucking hipster or something
Ok

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 6:40 am
by ephyks
Coolschmid wrote:
ephyks wrote: Unfortunately there is one or two "dubstep wobble" videos in there but the other are pretty intriguing.
What are you, a fucking hipster or something?
ephyks wrote: I am a fucking hipster or something
Ok
What? Because I'm pushing off anything that refers to basses as "wobbles". Damn fucking right I am. I will never affiliate myself with that cancer.

Hipster? No.

Inflated Ego? Just a bit.

Fail troll? No. Got me kinda worked up. Good job.

Now fuck right off.

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:11 pm
by Lucifa
Question; can you modulate the level that one operator modulates another? For instance on the matrix, if you have D modulating F by 40, can you create an envelope so the parameter goes from 0 to 40?

Having a nosey at the manual and it just gives a vague confirmation that you can without expressing how.

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:46 am
by Attila
I haven't tried, but couldn't you automate it from 0-40 instead? Might not be as much control as an fm8 envelope, but it should get the job done.

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:35 am
by Lucifa
yeah probably but id rather it be on key input. it can be achieved through the morph function but it seems excessive, and id prefer the control of an envelope.

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 12:26 pm
by RandoRando
fm8 is easier than massive

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 12:48 pm
by breakitdown
Hey - I thought I would post up a load of tutorials from the http://www.fm8tutorials.com/ website.

I'm sure there is something in there for everyone!

Snare Sound design with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/m ... nd-in-fm8/

Warp Engine EFX with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/d ... th-ni-fm8/

Riser effect with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/h ... -with-fm8/

80's style video game synth with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/d ... in-ni-fm8/

Trance leads with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/d ... th-in-fm8/

Strings & Pads with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/s ... in-ni-fm8/

Hip Hop style orchestral synth with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/m ... nt-in-fm8/

Razor sharp Reese with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/m ... ments-fm8/

8 bit sounds with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/m ... ce-in-fm8/

Sequenced Bass sound with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/c ... nd-in-fm8/

Siren with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/c ... fx-in-fm8/

Rhythmic patterns with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/s ... -with-fm8/

The Prodigy Full Throttle Bass With FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/m ... nd-in-fm8/

Electro house leads with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/h ... th-in-fm8/

Saw leads with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/h ... o-minutes/

Heavy bass with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/f ... -tutorial/

Transforming factory sounds with Fm8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/t ... ments-fm8/

FM Synthesis Theory with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/t ... synthesis/

FM Synthesis Theory In Practice with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/u ... -practice/

Acid synth with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/a ... al-in-fm8/

Supersaw with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/c ... ad-in-fm8/

Creating Chord stabs with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/c ... -with-fm8/

Hi Hat sequencing with FM8 Arp
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/d ... peggiator/

Drum sequencing with FM8 arp
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/d ... peggiator/

FM8 hand drum design
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/d ... hand-drum/

Fundamentals of drum design with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/d ... synthesis/

Gritty Bass With FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/s ... -with-fm8/

What is Frequency modulation?
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/w ... e-concept/

Frequency Modulation ratios
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/w ... le-ratios/

HI Hat sounds with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/d ... hat-sound/

Telephone effect with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/f ... ne-sounds/

Techno Bass with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/m ... -with-fm8/

Guitar Feedback with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/c ... in-ni-fm8/

Kick Drum synthesis with FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/k ... -with-fm8/

Using FM8 as a gate
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/u ... te-effect/

How to use the morph section of FM8
http://www.fm8tutorials.com/tutorials/f ... h-section/

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:02 pm
by deadly_habit

Re: FM8 Tutorials

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:57 pm
by Roswell
Lucifa wrote:Question; can you modulate the level that one operator modulates another? For instance on the matrix, if you have D modulating F by 40, can you create an envelope so the parameter goes from 0 to 40?

Having a nosey at the manual and it just gives a vague confirmation that you can without expressing how.
Hey Lucifa,

The beauty of FM synthesis is being able to modulate the amp of a modulator oscillator so that it changes the timbre of the carrier oscillator.

Fm8 allows you to do so by using the respective envelopes accessible when selecting the oscillator of choice. This can also be achieved in the mod section by applying a LFO.

My biggest suggestion is learning how to program the envelope, at first you will notice how sensitive the values are. This might deter you from exploring it initially, but once you can manage, you will notice how much expression is at your finger tips.

Also, if you use a controller vst ( I use FL's keyboard controller ) you can assign the wave form to the velocity of a note. This is crucial for emulating vowels /chest cavities.

All the best!
Roswell