Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Topics - Javelin276

Pages: [1]
1
preenfm2 and preenfm3 / No Sustain Modulator Destination?
« on: January 05, 2020, 08:43:51 PM »
Hi guys,  Twice now I've gone looking for the Carrier/Modulator Sustain modifier and it doesn't exist.  We have Attack, Decay, and Release, but no Sustain modulator?  I'm working on a Steel String Guitar patch and I wanted to modify the ring down time on the patch for high notes using the Note1-Scaling.  I had to redo the envelopes from a sharp Attack, sharp Decay, long Sustain to sharp Attack, long Decay, no Sustain because there isn't a Sustain Note1 modulator destination.  The patch sounds ok, but it's not quite what I wanted.

Is there a reason why there is no Sustain time modifier?  I needed it on a piano patch also, but it doesn't exist.

2
preenfm2 and preenfm3 / New Patch Banks
« on: January 03, 2020, 08:59:01 PM »
Hi Guys,  I've been digging through the Dexed_cart_1.0 patch library, the sorted instruments section looking for high quality, unique patches.  For named instruments I went after patches that sounded more like real instruments, for synth patches I went after unique ones.  There are hundreds of duplicates in the Dexed library, and thousands that sound pretty much the same.  There are WAY too many modified sawtooth patches in there.  I kept the unique ones and threw out the rest.  So... I cut the sorted instruments down to just 400 patches from over 30,000.   Massive task, only took a couple of days.  Luckily the PreenFM2 firmware allows us to preview patches very quickly, you can go through a bank of 32 patches in about 30 seconds if you don't stop.  As musicians, we can pick out the one good one in a hundred pretty easily by ear. 

Anyway, there are anywhere from 10 to 20 patches in each Bank/category, for a total of about 400.  Plenty of room in each bank to add your own.  Now, if anyone asks you "can the PreenFm2 do a Rhodes Electric Piano patch" you can find one easily.
Cheers!

3
preenfm2 and preenfm3 / Display weird "12" char
« on: December 23, 2019, 05:10:01 AM »
Greetings, I see a display text error, the vertical lines in the Algorithm display are showing up as a number 12.
I'm running 2.11 Beta 1.

4
preenfm2 and preenfm3 / ADSR Conversion
« on: December 23, 2019, 12:06:43 AM »
Hi Guys, Just got my PreenFM2 in and I'm starting to work on converting a few patches over.

Q:  What do the Envelope values like <<Sust>> equal in DX7 R-values?
     Sust ranges from 0.00 to 16.0,  R-values range from 0 to 99. 
     And is it a slope or a time value?  On the FS1R it's a time value in seconds.

5
preenfm2 and preenfm3 / Elektron - Sysex Utility Link has changed
« on: December 10, 2019, 08:01:15 PM »
Hi Xavier,
Just a comment, Elektron has changed their website and the C6 Sysex tool has changed locations.
You may want to change the link on the page for the "Upgrade Firmware" instructions.

https://www.elektron.se/support/?connection=analog-drive#downloads

6
preenfm2 and preenfm3 / FS1R Formants and FM-X on the PreenFM2
« on: December 03, 2019, 08:36:00 PM »
Hi Guys,
First, Superb job on the Preen algorithms!  I didn’t get it at first, but after I studied them for awhile I was able to replicate ALL of the DX7 algorithms, ALL of the DX11 4-Operator algorithms, ALL of the RefaceDX algorithms, and ALL of the possible 3-Op algorithms.  Way to go Xavier!  And it only took 27.  Feedback was the only difference.  Since feedback mostly results in a sawtooth waveform, it’s not hard to replace (or you can load in a custom feedback waveform).  Mostly I use feedback for brass instrument patches, so once my PreenFM2 arrives I’ll figure out how to best replicate those patches.

I’ve worked a lot on the Yamaha FS1R, so until my PreenFM2 arrives I have a few ideas.

1.   The Yamaha FS1R and the Montage/MODX series add in six custom waveforms and call the results 8-Operator FM-X.  Since there are six user waveform slots in the Preen, we can create all of the FM-X waveforms, ALL1, ALL2, ODD1, ODD2, RES1, and RES2, and load them in.  The new waveforms add a lot of capability into FM, which I’ve gone over in the FM-X section of the FM Programming Guide on my website.  RES1 and RES2 are especially useful.  You can download the guide here if you’re interested:
http://javelinart.com/fm-synth-programming.html

2.   The FS1R also has Formants, which are really not that complicated to create.  The formant operators pass the ALL1 waveform through a set of bandpass filters.  We need probably six adjustable very narrow bandpass filters that work in parallel.  The center frequency, bandwidth, and amplitude need to be adjustable on each filter segment.  Yes, it would reduce polyphony, but the formant patches I’ve created on the FS1R are generally solo voices and don’t require much polyphony, just one or two notes at a time.  I see custom filters people have added into the Preen code in the Forum, including a triple formant filter, so we could create a larger adjustable set of formant filters, can’t we?  I have a really nice female voice patch on the FS1R (Christina Aguilera’s lower voice register) as an example of what this would add to the Preen:
http://javelinart.com/fs1r-human-voices.html

Adjustable formants add more than human voices too, you can replicate realistic wind instruments, do more realistic strings, and create crazy synth patches based on more resonant, expressive instrument models.

3.   Human voices take a lot of Portamento, called Glide? on the PreenFM2, right?  We can do that.

If we make these changes we can claim the PreenFM2 can do 6-Op FM-X, and formants like the FS1R. 
Essentially, a baby FS1R!  Marketing?  Are you listening?

Adding formants also opens up possibilities similar to the Technics WSA1 that even the FS1R can’t do.  On the Technics synth you pair a Driver waveform with a Resonator.  Figuratively, you pick an instrument like a Trumpet (the Driver) and pass the sound through a Violin body (the Resonator).  You can mix and match any pairing of Drivers to Resonators from the hard-coded selections.  On the Preen we could create our own Drivers (custom waveforms or FM patches) and pair it with our own custom Resonators using the formant filter set.  The FS1R can’t do the first part, it locks you into the ALL1 waveform when you use formants, but the Preen could.  We could put together a set of resonant filters (just settings) for each instrument type for the PreenFM2 to mate with our DX7 FM patches and create a baby Technics WSA1 while we’re at it.  Pretty cool, eh?

Pages: [1]