Saturday, June 14, 2025
YAMAHA TQ5 FM Synthesizer
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"Generative Sequencer: Ableton GENE: https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
GENE is an innovative MIDI sequencer plugin for Ableton Max for Live, designed to empower music creators across a wide range of genres—from experimental electronic music, ambient, and drone to standard club music. Whether you're crafting intricate textures or rhythmic grooves, GENE streamlines your creative process by generating MIDI sequences without the need for manual piano roll input.
YAMAHA TQ5 FM Synth Sample Pack: https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
BD, SD, HiHat, Shaker, Bass, Atmos : YAMAHA TQ5
Raw FM textures for forward-thinking bass music producers
This pack captures the unmistakable character of Yamaha’s late 1980s 4-operator FM synths, with all their sharp digital edges and lo-fi charm intact. The TQ5, often hidden in the shadow of its more famous siblings, holds a unique place in synthesis history. It delivers angular, glassy tones that feel both futuristic and retro, with a sound design potential that quietly laid the groundwork for timbres now celebrated in modern club music."
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