
Click the image for the full size shot. Note the software editor. Trying to edit the FS1R via the unit itself is like trying to paint a portrait through a keyhole. The little snapshots in the image are the FM algorithms. The tiny boxes in each "graph" represents how each operator or oscillator modulates the other via the outlined signal path.
the FS1R signal is so very fat & robust! love this synth!
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ReplyDeleteNot so fat as you say. I think this synth sounding more icy, fresh and crystal. True digital synth )
I also have this module in my setup and love it very much!
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The first track done mostly on FS1R (lead - DSI MEK, drums - Alesis QSR)
well, i still think it's FAT. i have a 4op tx81z, and a 6op dx7IIFD and the FS1R blows them out of the water in terms of the signal it delivers when recording. again, the FS1R in my opinion delivers a huge signal, that is super robust. When laying tracks down, my signal from the FS1R is always just under peak with no effort at all, and crystal clear. it would be very easy to push the signal through the roof, unlike the TX or DX7, they fall VERY short, like -12db :( When using the TX or DX i end up pushing the signal through comp, or gain and it ends up sounding sh*tty with noise. never have this problem with the FS1r. so, i stand firm with my opinion of the FS1R's super fat and crystal clear signal.
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