PreenFM > preenfm2 and preenfm3

Future availabilty on PreenFM2, want one but need to save up and other question?

(1/3) > >>

Ny-Lon Juice:
Hi,

1. Will these be available all the time to buy or released in small batches which sell out?

I really want one but cannot afford it right now(maybe before Xmas), I have asked TubeOhm to build it for me so far and he has given me a quote.

Other questions:

2. What patches does it come pre loaded with, i.e. does it have any classic patches from the 4op DX's like Lately Bass/Solid Bass etc or any classic DX7 banks etc or all new presets.

3(Solved). How easy is it to install DX7 banks/patches?

Cheers upfront...

toneburst:
I don't think it can import 4-op FM patches. It can import DX-7 ones, though, with some caveats. The Preen uses a subtly different modulation method than the Yamaha synths, and doesn't have operator feedback, as the DX synths do, so there are audible differences between the sound of imported DX-7 patches on the Preen, compared to the original hardware.

I'm sure it would be relatively easy to create a good approximation of Lately Bass on the Preen. I don't know if anyone has made one already, but flipping through the DX-7 presets from this collection http://homepages.abdn.ac.uk/mth192/pages/html/dx7.html#patches (linked from the PreenFM2 docs), there were some pretty good solid basses.

I've just built my Preen, and an new to the community here, so I'm sure someone else can provide more specific information.

Cheers,

a|x

Ny-Lon Juice:
Hi Toneburst, thanks for your reply, at present I own a DX-21 but love the small form factor, knobbiness, the loading of DX-7 banks(albeit may sound slightly different as you say) and a VST/Standalone editor as a bonus, this would replace my DX-21 hopefully, but I don't want to loose the Solid Bass and other sounds capable by the DX-21, in that case I would have to keep the DX-21, So really yes, can it do the early 21, 27, 100 4 Op thing as well as DX-7 6 Op thing is what I am getting at...

BTW I have found out how to put the banks of the DX-7 onto the PreenFM2 - using the usb stick, I already know and have them via Dave Benson's page the original Roms. So answered that question myself by reading up on this site...

Xavier:

--- Quote from: Ny-Lon Juice on August 25, 2014, 09:29:16 PM ---....can it do the early 21, 27, 100 4 Op thing as well as DX-7 6 Op thing is what I am getting at...
--- End quote ---

The preenfm2 has also some 3 and 4 operators algorithms... In adition any 6 operators algo can be turned into 5/4/3/2/1 operators algo by silencing the not-used operators.

I wouldn't recommand the preenfm2 to replace any DX* or TX* synths.

But keep in mind, it's small, has midi over USB, has stereo at carrier operator level, 2 step sequencers per timbre, much more modulation possiblities, a powerfull arpegiator, and HP/LP/BP filters  ;)
And it's easy to build. It has been built by several people as their first DIY project.

widdly:
Here is a patch sheet for the lately bass..

and this is the algo chart..


On the PreenFM, I'd change the fourth oscillator to a sawtooth since it has feedback turned up.  I would use algo5 and and put IM4 at zero.  Or you could use algo13 and use the spare fm pair to thicken the sound.

Also try out the Bass Boost filter.  It can make bass and kicks sound huge.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version