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Pretty much brand new with box
It’s the sonic equivalent of the smell of cut grass, as it was little grey four operator Yamaha FM chips that, in their hundreds of thousands, created the wild gritty Rave soundtracks inside our Sega Mega Drives, which we sunk so much of the early ’90s into.
So we have always loved FM synths, which often seem to get the wrong end of the stick compared to ‘more immediate’ analogue synths, which generally do less and sell for more money. Here’s an unpopular opinion: FM synthesis is significantly more ‘powerful’ than subtractive analogue, and arguably more surprising and exciting to explore, especially if you don’t know what you’re doing.
FM can make a far broader range of sounds than subtractive, does it with less ‘building blocks’, and leads to more happy accidents. Our desert island synth would be an FM synth, so it’d be a seriously big deal to be able to control an FM voice that wasn’t hidden behind a membrane panel.
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