I can agree with that. I love that radnessss. that transient trick is a good one. I have used it in other things when synthesizing sounds on my laptop but never thought to try it on chip hardware.
One thing that i noticed in the FM world that i miss about the subtractive synthesis is that there is a strong emphasis on trying to recreate real life instruments. Personally I favor letting the FM be its own sound. For me the sound replication always ends up sounding boring and generally cheesey. It wasn't until i heard those "BRAAAAAAAAAG" and "TWAAAAANG" soundeffects that i got into FM synthesis. Ultimately thats why I ended up liking the mod version of this better.
The genesis/megadrive was such a powerful machine sound wise. It has so much potential. It has soooo many modern applications in music production. I mean the polyphony trick is totally proof of that. It really does stand out as its own instrument.
Last edited by wedanced (Nov 21, 2013 10:26 pm)