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Re: Which Editor are you using to Edit de FS1R ?
Many Thanks Thor for these valuable links much appreciated I would like to control the FS1r using my Wind Controllers therefore I need to get deep into the beast Thanks a lot Regards Fred De: "Thor Z" <thor276@...> ?: [email protected] 贰苍惫辞测é: Mardi 23 Juin 2020 15:22:21 Objet: Re: [FS1R] Which Editor are you using to Edit de FS1R ? Hi Fred, I use the free K-Take FS1R editor.? It works great!? There are
both PC and Mac versions. I've spent a lot of time learning how to program the FS1R, I've
written an FM-Programming Guide which you can download off my
website.? It goes into the FS1R in the latter chapters on FM-X and
Formants.? Best Regards,? Thor
On 6/23/2020 2:17 AM, Saxfred wrote:
As you know the FS1r is a very powerful Synth with a huge amount of parameters |
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Re: Which Editor are you using to Edit de FS1R ?
开云体育Hi Fred and Thor!Yes i use the same application as Thor does wich is the best for your FS1R! Thor has also the best FM tutorial on the planet for instrument emulation! Great work! I wonder if Thor has already tried to make the best Piano patch there is for the FS1R? For the Montage and like there is a very good patch written bij Manny Fernandez. If we could translate that patch to FS1R then we would be close... You can find it here: ? It would certainly make my day if this patch could be translated for FS1R ;) Greetings and good luck! Hans van den Tillaart Op 23-6-2020 om 15:22 schreef Thor Z:
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Re: Which Editor are you using to Edit de FS1R ?
开云体育Hi Fred, I use the free K-Take FS1R editor.? It works great!? There are
both PC and Mac versions. I've spent a lot of time learning how to program the FS1R, I've
written an FM-Programming Guide which you can download off my
website.? It goes into the FS1R in the latter chapters on FM-X and
Formants.? Best Regards,? Thor
On 6/23/2020 2:17 AM, Saxfred wrote:
As you know the FS1r is a very powerful Synth with a huge amount of parameters |
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Which Editor are you using to Edit de FS1R ?
As you know the FS1r is a very powerful Synth with a huge amount of parameters
Are you using any editor and if so which one ? thanks for your feedback REgards Fred |
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Hello from Brooklyn, New York! I'm a software programmer by day, amateur electronic musician as my therapy, and the FS1R is one of my prized possessions and I'd like to learn more about it's engine under the hood. I found the Yahoo Group and see it's being moved over here. I'm so glad I found you all!
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开云体育Thanks for the compliment! The link to the Spectrum Analyzer is in the FM Programming Guide, in section 3.0, for Visual Analyzer. Thor On 10/26/2019 8:07 PM, HH PackRat
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On 10/26/19, thor276@... <thor276@...> wrote:Hi Harvey! I'm also a big FS1R fan. I've written a guide to program the FS1R using a spectrum analyzer which you can download off my website if you want to. The guide is based mainly on the FS1R, especially the sections in the back. ... OH, and I also have the manuals for the *SG* card in *English* on my JavelinArt.com site you can download, if you don't have them already.Hi, Thor! Yes, I have these already--really *GREAT* work!!! When I said, "Some of the available online materials are very good", in my previous message, it was YOUR materials that I was referring to! Harvey P.S. I thought I saw a reference to downloading a free spectrum analyzer, but I can't find the reference. Do you remember where that is? |
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On 10/26/19, thor276@... <thor276@...> wrote:
Hi Harvey! I'm also a big FS1R fan. I've written a guide to program theHi, Thor! Yes, I have these already--really *GREAT* work!!! When I said, "Some of the available online materials are very good", in my previous message, it was YOUR materials that I was referring to! Harvey P.S. I thought I saw a reference to downloading a free spectrum analyzer, but I can't find the reference. Do you remember where that is? |
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OH, and I also have the manuals for the SG card in English on my JavelinArt.com site you can download, if you don't have them already.
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Hi Harvey!? I'm also a big FS1R fan.? I've written a guide to program the FS1R using a spectrum analyzer which you can download off my website if you want to.? The guide is based mainly on the FS1R, especially the sections in the back.
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Hi! My name is Harvey Hahn, I'm 73, and I'm a Yamaha synth fan. I have two TG-77 rack modules, an EX5R rack module, an EX5 keyboard synthesizer, a Motif ES7 keyboard synthesizer, and a Motif XS rack module, all of which use different technologies. The advantage of my Motif ES (even over the newer XF+ models, which I haven't pursued at this point) is that it permits plug-ins of older Yamaha synth technologies--I have the VL, AN, DX, XG, VH, and the very rare SG plug-ins. The latter is, I think, the predecessor of the FS1R, which, of course, I also have. Unfortunately, although I have a wide variety of Yamaha equipment, I hardly use anything currently other than the Motif ES. (This is primarily because of having many interests yet not as much time as I wish I had.) I'm a member of this group because I want to learn better the features of, and how to use, the FS1R. Some of the available online materials are very good, and in this group I can learn more, I hope. As a classically trained musician and composer, I find that the FS1R has some aspects that are particularly interesting to me, not only in human vocal terms but also with respect to the sounds of organ pipes. After more than 50 years playing pipe organs for churches, I'm currently pursuing the development of virtual pipe organs (VPOs) so that I can continue to play "pipe organs" for enjoyment in my new home with one of my daughters. Perhaps the FS1R can give me some great assistance in modifying the sounds of organ pipes that I have recorded. At this point in my life, this is all terra incognita. I hope it all turns out for the best! (I've been a member of the Yahoo Groups version of this group for several years, so this is a "new start", so to speak.)
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Greetings and welcome to the new post-Yahoo group I have created. I am a software developer living in Norfolk, England. I have played bass and keyboards in a rock band for six years and now I make music in my home studio with a variety of gear including my FS1R, which I could really do to spend some quality time with... Cheers, John :^P |