DIY FM - PreenFM2

Rom MUSIC BAR xtechcode at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 21:56:14 CEST 2015


Ultimate Fm synth  I don t know  :) but  I may want one !! ( when they will be available again)
Thank you for sharing :)
Romain 




On 05 Oct 2015, at 20:32, foRUMS 4 punkdISCO <forums at punkdisco.co.uk> wrote:

> No worries, Romain..
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> Just to add: If I was to build a second one I am confident even I would do it in under 3 hours..
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> I still thinking this is the “ultimate FM synth of all time..”
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> Wonderful..
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> Paul
> London
> www.punkdisco.co.uk
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> From: Rom MUSIC BAR [mailto:xtechcode at gmail.com] 
> Sent: 05 October 2015 18:00
> To: Music-bar <music-bar at lists.music-bar.org>
> Subject: Re: DIY FM - PreenFM2
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> pff 
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> you mentioned it already …
> Very easy to build (they quote 2-3 hours / took me 4-5 hours
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> Sorry 
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> Romain 
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> On 05 Oct 2015, at 18:57, Rom MUSIC BAR <xtechcode at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Sorry Paul I am late   … … 
> Your PreenFM2 looks very nice !
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> Just one question  : How long did it take to build it ? 
> I hope you have  a  lot of fun with your new toy and looking forward to hear it in  Punkdisco music :) 
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> Romain 
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> On 27 Sep 2015, at 19:08, foRUMS 4 punkdISCO <forums at punkdisco.co.uk> wrote:
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> Hi all
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> I finished my first DIY build synth the other day:
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> http://ixox.fr/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=63513.0;attach=340;image
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> The whole build cost about 250euro.
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> I know Andy is loving his sexy Yamaha Reface but if you want something smaller, I would defo recommend the PreenFM2.
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> I have been frustrated with FM since owning a FS1R many years ago.  It seems to be a technology that never evolved into a single “ultimate” design.  Lots of synths over the years have sexy factors but no single synth contains all (or even most) of the key factors..
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> If I were to describe the ultimate FM synth it would be:
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> 1)      6 Operators
> 2)      Multi waveforms (some FM synths are sin wave only)
> 3)      Lots of algorithms (20 or more)
> 4)      Simple and easy interface
> 5)      Patch randomiser (vital for FM which is always a bit of guess work)
> 6)      Filter
> 7)      Should be small! (otherwise the DX7ii could have been a contender)
> 8)      DX7 Patch compatibility
> 9)      Proper modulation options in addition to the Operator envelopes
> 10)   Arpeggiator
> 11)   Multitimberal
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> Coincidently, and perhaps with a little bias J, the above describes most of the PreenFM2    J
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> Extra comments:
> 1)      The interface is a complete joy
> 2)      3 LFOs
> 3)      2 Free form envelopes (in addition to the Operator envs)
> 4)      2 step sequencers
> 5)      Arpeggiator (one of the best I have come across in hardware with 22 patterns plus 4 user patterns)
> 6)      12 row Modulation matrix : 16 sources, 32 destination
> 7)      Very easy to build (they quote 2-3 hours / took me 4-5 hours but Im crap)
> 8)      Randomizer is a fantastic implementation allowing separate styles of randomizing for different sections (envs = pad/percussion/low/med/hi randomization etc etc)
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> Off to play more..  J
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> Paul
> London
> www.punkdisco.co.uk
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