This suggestion makes three that I have seen. Let me add another: SynthEdit. With all those options, you should have no excuse for not doing fm waveforms with mathematics. --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "Summa" <flotorian@...> wrote: [snip] > On 24 Jan 2012 at 20:59, charlie 'chop' copp wrote: > > > i wish i knew how to form a fm waveform with mathmatics so i could > > write my own sample sysex sender , > > Try Soundforge, it has a built in offline FM-Synth and is able to > sent sample data using the sample dump standard. Still, when it comes > to velocity sensitive sounds, you would have to stack quite some > layers to get even close to the nonlinear behaviour of an FM-Synth. >
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Re: Casio XW-P1 virtual analog
2012-01-25 by steve_the_composer
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