Hi all,
I search books and articles that are helpful to dive deeper into the FM-Synthesis. The books and articles must have a good explanation to understand how it works.
I read the Music Prodution Guide. learning something how the Montage is working with FM.
I know that Peter Krischker wrote years ago a book using the dX7, Is there an online version of that book.
And does someone know good stuff as audio well?
Thanks for help
Rainer
Hi Rainer,
I wrote the FM-X Guide series in the Music Production Guide, but never a book about DX7.
Maybe you mean Peter Gorges? He wrote a very important DX7 book in german language.
As far as I know it is nor more available.
Peter Krischker
www.easysounds.de
Hi, for starting to learn with FM-X, read the 4 great article's write by Bad Mister, they contain example performances in Montage Connect file format to try and understand :
FM-X 1
https://www.yamahasynth.com/resources/mastering-montage-an-fm-x-exploration-part-1
FM-X 2
https://www.yamahasynth.com/resources/mastering-montage-an-fm-x-exploration-part-2
FM-X 3
https://www.yamahasynth.com/resources/mastering-montage-an-fm-x-exploration-part-3
FM-X 4
https://www.yamahasynth.com/resources/mastering-montage-an-fm-x-exploration-part-4
It's a good way to start 😉
Some resources are listed in this thread:
https://www.yamahasynth.com/forum/on-the-fmx-side-of-things
or here:
https://www.yamahasynth.com/forum/more-basic-stuff-fm-x
or here:
https://yamahasynth.com/forum/pearls-before-swine-new-to-fm-and-eager-to-learn/latest
or ...
Current Yamaha Synthesizers: Montage Classic 7, Motif XF6, S90XS, MO6, EX5R
You can check also these:
First of all,
thanks for all Your inputs. The Bad Mister FMX explanation I read and test it days ago.
The other ones I will read in the next few days.
My problem as a blind user is, that I must know what I have done. And a good idea is to start with an initial FMX and bring up all parameters to know how it works.
Momentary it's very tricky to do that, but I hope that John Melas will built great Montage tools as well as for the Motif series. They ar all accessible for blind an partial sighted persons.
@Peter
I'M sorry, but I forgot the lastname of the other Peter. 🙂
All the best
Rainer