Reminds me of that album by Dariush Dolat-Shahi (I'm sure you know it).
@kurisuchiinathecrocodile3334 күн бұрын
though mood is closer to Death Ambient project by Kato Hideki / Ikue Mori / Fred Frith.
@kurisuchiinathecrocodile3334 күн бұрын
This is gorgeous.
@element4334 күн бұрын
Thank you. I didn’t know about Dariush Dolat-Shahi so am very grateful to learn about him!
@PeacePeaceGawd19 күн бұрын
This is dope
@RyanSprattiscool20 күн бұрын
Subscribed. Really excited for this
@signalpath22 күн бұрын
Sounds awesome!
@RichCochrane23 күн бұрын
This sounds absolutely lovely. I think it could replace all my delay plugins to be honest. Good luck with finishing the build, I know it takes a lot to get a VST from "nearly done" to "done".
@element43323 күн бұрын
Thanks! I still use everyday that alt dom pentatonic you posted years ago!
@auberginemachine56723 күн бұрын
Sounds dreamy. PD is an interesting environment and you clearly know your stuff. I am already subscribed, so please announce when you will share it. I would love a copy.
@MinecraftMaker23 күн бұрын
This is super cool!
@firstnamelastname819723 күн бұрын
Just found this.😂 What an amazing work! Now I can try those sounds on my yamaha modx and reface dx! Many thanks pal!
@element43323 күн бұрын
Excellent. Try the other videos, The Catalogue of Materials too!
@johnnyvandeclit25923 күн бұрын
Is it pure data or maxmsp ? Great result.
@element43322 күн бұрын
Pure Data!
@lagunagfx23 күн бұрын
Very crispy sounding, indeed! I was wondering if it could run smoothing inside iOS Mobmuplat. Looking😂 forward to the release!
@element43323 күн бұрын
I’m hoping it will. There’s also Plug Data now for iOS. I tested with Plug Data desktop and it runs fine, so keep our fingers crossed. It’s pure Vanilla, so I can’t see why not
@0richbike24 күн бұрын
Awesome! Cant wait to play;-)
@polpunsh24 күн бұрын
wow
@josechafermartinez1740Ай бұрын
Sugerentes momentos de música de guitarra que evocan mundos y tiempos. ¡Bravo por tus sugerencias musicales, Pere!
@element433Ай бұрын
Muchas gracias, me alegro que lo disfrutes 🙏
@meilstoneАй бұрын
The World needs more people like you! What a wonderful piece of art. Muchas gracias por ese momento sobrenatural.
@element433Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and the lovely comment! 🙏
@meilstoneАй бұрын
Awesome!
@element433Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@meilstoneАй бұрын
@@element433 I used your instructions to recreate some materials already on the TX802 and it works really well with some minor adjustments. Thanks so much! I find "learning by doing" the best way to understand FM synthesis.
@meilstoneАй бұрын
I love FM, it's so refreshingly different from standard subtractive synthesis. And more brain work! 😂 Using a TX802 to create textures for electronic tracks.
@element433Ай бұрын
Thank you. Love the TX802. Had one for years, solid work horse
@meilstoneАй бұрын
Glass meets Kubrick, nice! ❤
@element433Ай бұрын
You got it! Love Kubrick! My “Breath” from Luminous Trilogy was very inspired by his work. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment
@TayWoodeАй бұрын
I love how this was presented, almost like an analogue horror or backrooms style lost VHS, gave me real nostalgia for a time I couldn’t afford the big synths, just a Yamaha PSS680 and DD10 drum machine 😂
@RageRaccoonАй бұрын
is this an arg?
@element433Ай бұрын
I do think of the Catalogue as a game/puzzle the user has to solve. It would be interesting to recreate them as a game based on it, though I don’t have the skills to do so. Thanks for watching
@TheRealEMMAАй бұрын
This sets a great mood, I especially enjoy when the granular part slowly fades in and vanishes again. I like the song arrangement in general, inspiring structures.
@ElvisHomanАй бұрын
Amazing!
@element433Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@bossaiАй бұрын
I really like this mysterious color, inspiring!
@element433Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@l.e.e7592Ай бұрын
Me encanta Pere, grann trabajo!!
@kurisuchiinathecrocodile333Ай бұрын
Hi. I was recently thinking about getting MSX with SFG-05 module. My initial interest was more connected to retro games, but then I found out about CX5M (Benge did a very stylish showcase of it in his "20 systems" release) and later I rediscovered it through your videos, which are very inspirational (especially "fm catalogue" series, thank you much for those!). I accidentally found a mention that you were also using "CSM" function in your microsound experiments - that's also interesting. I wanted to ask though... were you only using "Composer" software, or also tried other tools on your device? I'm aware there are plenty of trackers (similar to Commodore 64 or Amiga) that, to my knowledge, never used Yamaha 4-OP fm chip and instead focused at using either PSG ("8 bit sound" for so called chiptune music) and OPL/OPLL chips (2-OP fm with some extra stuff). Which means that other than "Composer 1/2" cart, other option for CX5/SFG was code-based approach with Basic... I think. Would have been interesting if something closer to Csound or even TidalCycles could be used there. That beging said, I wanted to ask... is it possible to change FM module parameters per note basis? As you can guess I come from modular synth stuff so I'm interested in such weirdness :) That being said, I'm also slowly trying to study Composer Desktop Project (which is wonderful and still being updated), so I now think about possible workflow of first making sound source with CX5 (or other FM tools) and then transform those in CDP. Well, sorry for a bit random thought like of post, thanks again for your videos and stuff you share. Have a nice day!
@element433Ай бұрын
For the Flight Sequence album I only used the Composer software. You can evoke CSM via the FM Music Macro cartridge too and use Basic to control it. With the FM Macro you could literally build macro and output directly MIDI data. or the internal generator. With regards operating on the FM synthesis parameters directly from the Composer software no, you can;t. All you can do is have the Composer II on the CX5MII and switch between the FM editor and the Composer whilst composing. The only way I have managed to do something like that is to Use automation in Logic to control the paramter of the VOPM plugin, which I did in the Materials AIR video and later in my Luminous Trilogy o3 film. I was one of the first people to use the CDP back in the late 80s whenI was studying at Sussex. I did two pieces using the system and it was slow., I mean reallllly sloow. The Csound system then would take 24 hours to render 2 seconds of FOF synthesis. How we did it back, then only goodness knows. All the best, P
@kurisuchiinathecrocodile333Ай бұрын
@@element433 many thanks for reply! And wow, you've had quite a voyage with music and sound :)
@element433Ай бұрын
I put it down to too many 1960s black and white scifi B movies. I think the Theremins went to my head when young lol.
@digimonk35422 ай бұрын
Sounds cool! and match with eh image so we'll
@TheRealEMMA2 ай бұрын
What a fantastic beginning, subtle and yet very strong.
@element4332 ай бұрын
Thank you ever so much for watching and listening!
@TheRealEMMA2 ай бұрын
@@element433 Glad I found it, great progression over the entire length
@theRiver_joan2 ай бұрын
Can I ask why operator 4 by itself sounds like that? Shouldnt it just be a higher pitched but clean sine wave? When i try to follow along in FM8, thats basically what i get out of that single operator set to a 15.00 ratio. I can get little taps out of it with the envelope but it lacks that "sizzle" that yours has and im wondering if im missing something? Regardless, ive been really enjoying following along these videos and they have been very useful for learning FM. Thank you very much for the videos!
@element4332 ай бұрын
Which particular sound were you referring to? Could you paste a time on the video?
@theRiver_joan2 ай бұрын
@@element433 oops, sorry I forgot to mention that. I was working on that last patch, the tin hats. They sound so good!
@element4332 ай бұрын
So what you are hearing there is the effect of aliasing and an LFO set to noise waveform and fastest speed so you can modulating pitch ( just enough to get the rough organic material). I state this is the other two videos but it seems I forgot to include that important info on this one. I’ll update the description, many thanks for pointing this out.
@theRiver_joan2 ай бұрын
@@element433 holy shit new technique unlocked! I never would have thought to use a noise LFO like that, that’s brilliant. These tutorials have taught me a lot. Thanks so much for them!
@dogwithabome6304 ай бұрын
magical!!!!!
@dogwithabome6304 ай бұрын
this was terrifying i love it
@jodyjohnson2655 ай бұрын
I wondered if Sega experimented with the dx7 FM synth.
@element4334 ай бұрын
they used the Yamaha 2612 FM chip a similar sounding 4 op FM synth
@kurisuchiinathecrocodile333Ай бұрын
I recently did a research (kind of... more like a desperate search) about FM used in arcade machines/game consoles/computers, and I found out that the most of them used 4-OP chips. However, to my surpriese, there was one thing where 6-OP could be achieved (from my understanding). It's.... Sega Saturn! The thing is, almost nobody used it for that, because it was equipped with CD Audio, which was much easier to use for obvious reasons (and many soundtracks there were pretty nice as result). On the other hand, it had very special Yamaha chip that was super powerful... it had 32 voices, each of those could be used either as PCM (sample) or FM, and you could combine those in groups (so 6-op could be achieved unless i misread), it also had a nice DSP for reberb and 16 channels mixer. But also it was seemingly super hard to use, perhaps you had to code via Assembly language... so yeah, in the end most developers used CD instead, and very few tried to do FM on it (and I think those who tried, unlikely were pushing more than 4-op they had experience with). I'd love to try stuff with it one day, though im sure it will be a painful experience... still... I feel like it's a capable sound unit that deserves more.
@makers19585 ай бұрын
Late comment, I know, but brilliant, simply brilliant. Thank you!
@dubzy215 ай бұрын
I don’t get it but at the same time this is everything I’ve been looking for… thank you
@josephcomstock4565 ай бұрын
is this possible using Sytrus im finding dificulty finding counter parts to coarse and fine detuning per oscillator
@christopherelizabeth5035 ай бұрын
when i learn how to read that chart its OVER
@aleksdizhe5 ай бұрын
Can you continue this series please?😢😢😢 it's just gorgeous
@monodux5 ай бұрын
What?! Incredibly helpful patch info and suggested atmospheres and mood applications in one video? This is the most amazing thing I have seen on KZbin. How have I missed it?! Subscribed in hopes you’re still producing content!!
@udomatthiasdrums53225 ай бұрын
love your work!!
@udomatthiasdrums53225 ай бұрын
love your work!!
@shawnbarker46126 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, I feel like I've just visited an art installation at a museum 😊 not particularly a fan of industrial or 4op Synths, but you make this interesting to watch and learn, bringing the components together. Thank you.
@element4336 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@udomatthiasdrums53226 ай бұрын
love your work!!
@udomatthiasdrums53226 ай бұрын
love it!!
@brbmakingmusic91796 ай бұрын
Complete newbie here. I would love to learn to recreate these sounds but It's all a little out of my depth. Does anyone know a good resource to understand some of these terms and abbreviations? would really appreciate it.
@element4336 ай бұрын
which FM synth are you using?
@brbmakingmusic91796 ай бұрын
@@element433 trying to learn on Ableton's Operator and also NI's FM8
@element4336 ай бұрын
Forget Operator at the moment. So if you are using FM8 ignore the CX values in the videos. Read the description about this on the video. The frequency ratios you want are the DX ones. Choose the algorithm closest to the diagrams on the videos. It would be worth your while watchers by a few vids on the FM8 to get a feel for it then come back to this one. Best of all just mess with a preset on the FM and see what sonic journey it takes you on. When you get somewhere save it, then carry on. That’s how I learned :-). Curiosity fed the cat.
@brbmakingmusic91796 ай бұрын
@@element433 Thanks so much for responding, I really appreciate that! These are very valuable videos.
@element4336 ай бұрын
just a thought. have you got an iPad or iphone? There are a couple of good cheap FM synth on there that will be simpler to navigate and close to the diagrams ( 4 operators) on my videos. One that stands out is 7xdxfm-4-op-fm-synth-groovebox as it is 4 operator and the frequency ratios look the same. to start approximating my sounds remember that they are mostly percussion so short envelopes. the see how the M ( modulator) level affects the percussiveness. also and this is crucial and explained in the description, it the LFO that gives my timbres that acousticness.
@theRiver_joan7 ай бұрын
These are refreshingly cool and interesting patches. Thank you!
@user-dm8tw4zs3k7 ай бұрын
Un trabajo original muy recomendable. A crafted and stimulating piece of work, don't miss it!.
@element4337 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@ColorfulBeats7 ай бұрын
nice! which knobs did u buy for the bitstream?
@element4337 ай бұрын
They are just normal MXR/Erica synth type with a brass insert screw. They happen to play well with the bitstream. Just the cheap chinese packs on Ebay. Same quality as Thonk etc. The faders are Fender strat/tele switch knobs which give you much more control than the native ones, when playing the faders. They sit loose but you can hack that easily. Please leave a thumbs-up if you enjoyed, it all helps :-)
@johnnyvandeclit2597 ай бұрын
To whom it may concern : to achieve better results for the turbulences on the SY77, do not use the basic noise in the algorithm, but rather select the 1 AFM 1 AWM mode, select the noise AWM wave, and use the AWM to modulate the operators. It will give much better results with a grainy low fi texture and it will follow the pitch of the keyboard which is better too in my opinion.
@element4337 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tip. I will check that out on my SY77
@maggikelly58877 ай бұрын
what a trip , a light voyage .. Mesmerizing love the interspersed view of Valencia fr above .. it’s how ‘ they ‘ see us .. congratulations
@element4337 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and listening!
@davidshepherd79457 ай бұрын
Amazing experience watching this - very subtle work.
@element4337 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for coming over and watching it!
@lucaslebrun50287 ай бұрын
Great piece, thank you very much for sharing!
@element4337 ай бұрын
Many thanks for watching, listening and likening it :-)