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    no.. but why would i with fm8 available.

    no analogue/digital debate!!

    just an easier interface with the same sounds... + more!

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    I owned an SY77, 6 operator 45 algorithm.

    Makes programming a DX7 seem like chil;ds play.

    Amazing synth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    no.. but why would i with fm8 available.

    no analogue/digital debate!!

    just an easier interface with the same sounds... + more!
    FM7 is a wonderful bit of software. Especially when you start pumping audio in and using it as an FX unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    no.. but why would i with fm8 available.

    no analogue/digital debate!!

    just an easier interface with the same sounds... + more!
    This was before FM7 existed and there was no other choice
    Techno is a journey, not a race!

    http://soundcloud.com/force

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    cheers for all the replies.
    managed to make a patch along those lines on the virus:

    osc 1: sine
    osc 2: square pitched up an octave with fm set to about 33%
    filter: low pass with a filter envelope

    the punch + accent arent quite right but i can see where the sound comes from now.

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    i found the exact bass sound was used on "the dance" on the b-side of nude photo. frankie bones has put a comment on the discogs nude photo release page:
    http://www.discogs.com/release/4282

    Those that bought records in 1989, 1990 know that bassline, as Altern 8, Shut Up & Dance (on "Derrick Went Mad") began to use that same bass over breakbeat. Here we have an untapped gem.
    Last edited by akuma; 26-03-2008 at 06:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by force View Post
    This was before FM7 existed and there was no other choice
    you're old darren :lol:

 

 

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