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From raw DX7 Sound to Kronos FM EP...

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 1:49 pm
by coyote144
I was discussing with a friend of mine who wanted to know what could be done with a raw DX7 piano imported in the Kronos, regarding MOD7 tweaking.

This is what I did: I first recorded the DX7 FM sound imported in my Kronos, without anything else. Then, I customized the sound to make it more living, with a better response to velocity, and recorded the new sound (second part of the file).

In fact, I did many changes, except the algorithm. And this is the result, let me think how you find it!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rpkurexe48xnq ... M.mp3?dl=0

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:04 pm
by geoelectro
Made a big difference. In fact, it made it a whole new sound. That said, there's something nice about the first one where it's more intimate and in your face raw. In certain mixes, that can be better. I rediscovered FM about 8 years ago when I received a Yamaha FX-20 organ. I now have the FX-1. After years of sampled sounds the raw FM seemed so pure and robust. Simple of course and not as realistic as sampled, but cleaner if you know what I mean.

I certain like your improvements (and playing) but still think there room for the raw pure tone of FM.

Geo

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:08 pm
by genehart
Sounds great ! How exactly did you customized it and which sysex did you imported ?

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:12 pm
by coyote144
That is an interesting point. I really agree when you say that raw sounds are often easier to mix. Maybe the chorus added might "blur" the sound in a mix and might be removed in the mix.

But this little exercice was not intended to demonstrate a so called superiority of MOD7 over original FM tones, I just wanted to show a example about what can be done, starting with quite a simple DX7 sound.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:22 pm
by coyote144
@ genehart: I did many things!

the starting DX file is named ELEC.PNO B

Then I began to make the envelopes a bit more sharp (attack decreased). Some levels in envelopes are now sensitive to velocity.
FM ratio have been changed (many tests on that). To do that, I needed to isolate operators by couples, muting the others.
A little detuning (not to much!) between carriers to give depth to the sound (and a chorus-like effect.)
I increased the feedback on some operators, in order to make them sound a little less "tine" and more "saw/synth". Feedback has also been made touch sensitive.
I did not use wave shapers (I often use them on my other FM sounds), nor Unison Mode. Only these 6 FM operators in their original FM Algoritm. I only patches the output of a carrier to the input of another modulator.

At last, I added a stéréo Chorus, and a dry-plate reverb, and that's it.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 4:49 pm
by genehart
@ coyote144 , thank you so much , there are so many e-pianos in sysex banks , but this one is what I've been looking for.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:20 pm
by Wsadj
Dude, this very exquisite.
It has that classic touch of those years.
As I can get it?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:53 am
by brendanh
coyote144 Do you still have this custom FM Piano that you programmed that you could re-upload to Dropbox again please ? or, would you have something that can come close to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04oOZU9USJQ[/quote]