are you going to be able to post your paper when its finished?
would love to check it out, sounds like you're really working to make it quality
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are you going to be able to post your paper when its finished?
would love to check it out, sounds like you're really working to make it quality
I'll try, it might not be much and it might raise some eyebrows.
And it'll be in latin spanish ._.
Last edited by c0mp1337 (Nov 4, 2013 6:01 pm)
He was able to respond my mail! that's one down i guess
That's the father of FM! That's a pretty good start for a school assignment. That's like getting Einstein to explain relative theory to you.
infradead wrote:John chowning maybe?
He was able to respond my mail! that's one down i guess
awesome!
Allright so, anyone else? maybe from here?
Last edited by c0mp1337 (Nov 6, 2013 3:34 am)
That's great that you got a reply from Chowning. Just curious, what class is this for? Music? Computing? I wish I had classes where I could write about synths at school
Anyway, I really like this as a practical introduction to FM synths. I think he shows and explains it quite clearly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziFv00PegJg
Metodologia de la investigacion, or, Research Methodology for you english speakers. I choose FM synthesis becuase i'm interested on the subject.
Last edited by c0mp1337 (Nov 6, 2013 6:12 am)
You could also contact Xavier Hosxe, the maker of the PreenFM DIY FM synth, he probably knows a lot about FM on a more technical level.
Check out his website: http://ixox.fr/preenfm2/ The Preen is the only modern, pure FM synth afaik