#Korg fm8 manual
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We’re no longer afraid of the algorithms inside, and we have computer screens to use as editors, so in place of Yamaha’s horrible diagrams and black-box “we don’t need knobs” design, you get a new dynamic patch editing system that lets you dig into every detail.īut maybe in the 2020s, musicians are also growing more interested in the eccentricities of the originals – call it digital antique. And sounds that were unacceptable in the 80s sound deliciously edgy to our more adventurous modern ears. We’ve gone back to the hands-on editing of the analog instruments of the age. Since then, though, we’ve all become more cyborg-like in our music machine tastes. To many synthesists of the mid-80s, the Yamaha keyboards were perfect preset machines, clean and digital and predictable, and the analog devices that came before them were relabeled junk.
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But it’s also worth saying, the DX7 and its ilk from Yamaha have taken on a different meaning to our 2021 selves than the machines’ 1980s users. But leave it to Plogue to do bit-for-bit digital recreation – with a precise reproduction of the Yamaha 6-operator FM synth range, including the legendary FM7.