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Korg Opsix - Operator Modes In Depth: FM Mode

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Korg describe the opsix as an "Altered FM" synth, and although I understand from a marketing perspective why they're leaning into the FM side of things given the inspiration drawn from the legendary DX-7 (and the success of the Volca FM), I think "Altered FM" actually downplays the power within the opsix.

With the Opsix, Korg have taken some of the key philosophies form FM synthesis - in particular the idea of operators flowing into each other and altering the sound of each operator in a chain - but then asked the question: what if those operators didn't have to be doing FM? So, with that in mind: here's the first video in the series where I'll be doing a deep dive into the operator modes on the opsix, starting with the FM mode.

Chapters:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:08 - Introduction to Algorithms
00:05:25 - Introduction to Operator Modes
00:09:25 - Waveforms
00:11:38 - Introduction to FM
00:13:52 - Modulator level
00:14:16 - Modulator complexity
00:17:54 - Frequency relationships - ratios
00:19:55 - Frequency relationships - integration and tonality
00:28:38 - Frequency relationships - fixed frequencies
00:33:15 - Frequency relationships - fixed frequencies - LFO rate (oscillator drift)
00:37:24 - Algorithms and their uses
00:43:55 - Feedback control
00:47:40 - Width control
00:51:11 - Outro

The following is an affiliate link, if you're thinking of buying an opsix (or anything, actually) and use this link, it helps to support the channel:
https://link.perfectcircuit.com/t/v1/8-12626-261448-9759?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.perfectcircuit.com%2Fkorg-opsix.html

Transparency notice: the Opsix was kindly provided to me by Korg, but they have not had any input as to the content of these videos.

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