MATRIXSYNTH: Tutorial: Making a sawtooth bass on a 4 op FM synth (TX81z)


Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Tutorial: Making a sawtooth bass on a 4 op FM synth (TX81z)


YouTube via muzik4machines. Also features Akai MFC42 filter.

6 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for your great video demo!! - water.rises@gmail.com

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  2. thanks for watching(and to matrix for posting it)

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  3. Is the sound straight up TX81Z, or ran through external effects during 1:53 to 1:56 of the video? if effected, what are you running through. sounds nice!

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  4. what is the unit that is adding the low pass? and that glide effect, where is the glide effect coming from?

    amazing that the tx81z is the source of it all!

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  5. until the cam move, it pure dry tx81z, so 1:53-1:57 is really just changing the ratio
    the filter is the AKAI MFC 42, an analog multimode filter (HP, LP, BP, notch) with 12, 24 and 48 dB/oct slopes

    the glide is pretty much just portamento from the TX

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  6. thanks. sounded really good. i was hoping i'd hear from you. i tried to recreate the patch on my tc81z, but other than the basic initial tones, couldn't come close. sounds almost tb303ish; awesome and rubbery. thanks again. great post!

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