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FRMS Granular Synth - How To Program Your Own Patches - Tutorial for the iPad
Hello everybody 😊
Here is a FRMS programming tutorial.
I’m working on a patch bank for FRMS that will be free for all Patreon supporters, or you will be able to buy it from Gumroad for £3 when it’s released.
Anyway in this video I design three patches from scratch.
FRMS is such a great synth me thinks, with the ability to blend subtractive synthesis, a bit of FM and, of course your own samples.
The only real limitation is the 4mb max sample size, but I think that is plenty.
Jo and I do a lot of field recording, and a lot of those are in here too.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the video, and if you have FRMS, I hope it inspires you to go and program your own patches with your own samples 👍😊
Comments
I just got FRMS while on sale.
The sound is pretty impressive. However I am really puzzled at how modulation has been implemented …
Example with keyboard track (in the matrix) : if you assign layer volume to KBD with a positive value then bass notes sound quieter than treble notes. But the modulation is not per-voice but at the whole layer level. Which means a (held) bass note sounding quiet will suddenly sound loud as soon as you press the note in trebles. Same problem with velocity modulation.
How is this possible ?
It yields very erratic sonic results.
Anyone here also surprised by this behavior ??