Sunday, January 19, 2025
Korg Prologue: VPM engine - exploring a 2-operator FM patch
video upload by j bowman
"In this video, we dive deep into the Korg Prologue's powerful VPM (Variable Phase Modulation) engine, exploring the creation of a 2-operator FM patch. If you're passionate about FM synthesis, sound design, and synth music, this video is for you! We take a closer look at how the Korg Prologue's VPM multi-engine opens up new creative possibilities for sound creators. By experimenting with the unique features of Korg VPM, we uncover techniques to craft rich, evolving sounds that push the boundaries of traditional FM synthesis.
Whether you're a seasoned sound designer or just getting started with FM synthesizers, this video offers insight into the versatility and power of the Korg Prologue. Watch as we demonstrate how to create complex, dynamic textures and timbres using just two operators, making it easier than ever to get the most out of the Prologue’s VPM engine. Learn tips, tricks, and techniques for creating unique patches that will inspire your next composition. Don’t miss out on mastering the art of variable phase modulation in your music production workflow."
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