MATRIXSYNTH: Fmseq portable


Monday, March 19, 2007

Fmseq portable


YouTube via laboratoryf.

Details via this auction:

"The #fm_seq (portable edition) is a compact workstation that uses a special FM synthesis chip to produce tweakable sounds that can be sequenced with the included sequencer software. It uses genuine FM synthesis, not the sampled sounds you find with newer audio cards. It's 100% OPL3 compatible and is able to combine up to 36 operators so you can craft and tweak some extremely unique sounds.

Each channel features:

Main frequency (10 bits)Octave (3 bits)Note on/offSynthesis mode (FM or just additive)

Feedback (0-7, the modulator modulating itself)

For each one of the 4 oscillators: Frequency multiply (can be set to 1/2, 1 to 10, 12 or 15)Waveform (Sine, half-sine, absolute-sine, quarter-sine, alternating-sine, "camel"-sine, square and logarithmic saw)Volume (0-63, logarithmic)Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release (4 bits each, logarithmic)Tremolo (On or off)Vibrato (On or off)Sustain (On or off)Envelope scaling per key (On or off)Volume scaling per key (0-3) Vibrato depthTremolo depthPercussion mode (uses 3 channels to provide 5 percussion sounds)

You can easily maipulate the sounds in a live setting and the workstation itself is very portable. Another great thing about this workstation is that you can sit down and focus on programming your sound without the distraction of a million other programs in the background. This Item is completely unique, I built and modified both the hardware and software so this unit sounds really interesting... Watch the video if you want a good idea of what this workstation sounds like. It doesn't cover even a fraction of what this is capable of but it should give you an idea.
Everything comes setup and ready to go.

The software is incredibly easy to learn and understand....you should be able to start making music within an hour of turning the workstation on. UPDATE: A few people have asked if it is able to produce sounds similar to Commodore 64's chip music. The answer is YES....the sounds from this workstation are VERY comparable and in fact more capable since it uses 36 operators to create custom sounds. This new version is 100% compatible with all previous versions."

3 comments:

  1. That thing aint gonna sell.. what the hell are you bidding on? A 486 laptop with some 80's software? there's still plenty of freeware / abandonware that will use the FM chip on various sound cards..

    I'm just dumbfounded because it seems intentionally unclear on what you're bidding on.

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  2. It does look interesting, but also seems intentionally unclear as mentioned above.

    Which chip does it use? Does the software start upon bootup? Is it a dedicated machine? Can you use it with MIDI? Did he make modifications to the hardware? etc. etc.

    You would think the seller could give a bit more info, but there's none on his websitesite or auction page. Even his youtube videos older/simmilar auctions are removed. Why the vagueness?

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  3. yeah, this seems pretty interesting but without a few more details im wondering if hes not just pawning off some slightly modded tracker software with an FM based soundcard shoved on an old dx66

    we demand moar!

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