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Switch between FM algorithms
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Switch between FM algorithms
Hey everyone,
I am making an FM synthesizer that is based on Ableton's operator
(You can see it here)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... erator.png
I am trying to make a switch that will allow me to switch between different algorithms. Therefore, I can have one modulator and 3 carriers/ or 3 modulators and 1 carrier,etc.
I am wondering - what would be the best way to switch between these algorithms and where in my signal path does the switch come in?
I have inserted a screenshot of my wonderful FM synth.
All help will be greatly appreaciated
I am making an FM synthesizer that is based on Ableton's operator
(You can see it here)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... erator.png
I am trying to make a switch that will allow me to switch between different algorithms. Therefore, I can have one modulator and 3 carriers/ or 3 modulators and 1 carrier,etc.
I am wondering - what would be the best way to switch between these algorithms and where in my signal path does the switch come in?
I have inserted a screenshot of my wonderful FM synth.
All help will be greatly appreaciated
- qnko9s
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- Joined: Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:37 pm
Re: Switch between FM algorithms
Hi qnko9s
I'm really looking forward to seeing this, assuming you intend to upload it!
You might like to check out my own FM monster:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3668&p=20258&hilit=quilcom+qx7#p20135
You can look inside and find the method I used to replicate the DX7 algorithms, and provide a user algorithm too.
Good luck with your project
Cheers
Spogg
I'm really looking forward to seeing this, assuming you intend to upload it!
You might like to check out my own FM monster:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3668&p=20258&hilit=quilcom+qx7#p20135
You can look inside and find the method I used to replicate the DX7 algorithms, and provide a user algorithm too.
Good luck with your project
Cheers
Spogg
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- Location: Birmingham, England
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