Korg Opsix Sound Design - Kinda Tutorial
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- čas přidán 9. 11. 2020
- The KORG opsix is a 6 operator FM synth with a lot of different modulation modes, and routing possibilities.
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I think this is one of the best fm synthesis tutorials I ever saw, far beyond the synth itself.
Thank you so much!! ❤️
@@truecuckoo I agree. Your patient and curious personality is really suitable to FM exploration and bringing us into that world. This was amazing. Subscribed.
I am no Sound Engineer, no Pro musician, just some random low skilled hobby musician. So saying that, i don't understand half the stuff you are talking about but i just love watching your videos. So extremly relaxing to watch and i am learning all the time
Glad to hear that mate! 🙏🏼
the joy of sound painting
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I really want to thank your parents for giving you life.
Thanks mum and dad, your rock! ❤️
Calm down
@@JG-ib7xk 😂😂😂
Dunno if anyone cares but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can stream all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Been streaming with my girlfriend for the last few days :)
@Griffin Enoch Yup, been using instaflixxer for years myself =)
Metroid !!! 😍
Even years After...i remember that atmosphere...so lonely...a soundtrack masterpiece
Yeah it’s amazing how so many of the Metroid games have epic soundtracks.
Fantastic video, really learned something about how to *explore* FM synthesis, looking for the unexpected sweet spots. Much more useful than the usual features walk through’ tutorials’. Massive thank you!
Thank you so much James! Yeah with FM synthesis I think you have to embrace the idea of exploring. It’s really hard to predict every outcome. Once you get more versed, you’ll know where to look for the sweet spots. But you still need to explore, even when you’re becoming more familiar with it. I love that aspect of fm synthesis.
Finally, someone really digs into some weirdness with this synth. Beautiful. Also, this demo is a Masterpiece. Thanks so much!
Your trick-release envelope technique is just brilliant. I was initially a bit disappointed at the Opsix only having ADSRs instead of 4-rate, 4-level EGs, but your workaround blows that out of the water. Just fantastic.
🙏🏼 Thanks Dean! Yeah with the 3 extra envelopes tricks like these are very possible with a little modulation knowhow.
That last patch and your performance were just genius. So beautiful, so eerie and such masterful use of the instrument. Amazing!
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*accidently summons the devil*
Cuckoo: "wow, hehe. "
You wizard, you. That story at the end had me so drawn in. I want more synthesizer youtube campfire stories back with FM synths!
I can listen to you all day long! You decrease my blood pressure. 😛😄 You have a very calm voice. On top of that you have a lot of cool gear and I learn a lot by watching your videos. 😊
🙏🏼 nice chill times, mate! 🍵
Ah! Sliders for amplitude are really cool for quickly trying out rough modulation envelopes! It hit me watching you program the epiano sound.
It may or may not make an interesting topic... but as I listen to more and more demos of new hardware synth technology as well as the huge variety of VSTi, I start to think about what really works with the music I want to make. Something I find appealing about the Opsix which is why I will probably get it (and why I have numerous older FM hardware in my studio) is that it can fit or can be designed to fit in context in a musical piece. Seems a lot of hardware and software manufacturers are competing for the most motion and constantly evolving thick or complex textures. These sounds are fun no doubt but they take up so much space that they leave little room for composition that utilizes harmony, counterpoint - space, etc. FM as well as classic mono synths don't seem to hog as much sonic space. I think I'm going to really dig the subtlety as well as the diversity that the Opsix has to offer. Cheers.
Exactly how i think about Omnisphere patches... single patch takes up whole spectrum.. cant fit them anywhere properly without bunch of editing.. im getting opsix too in a few days
Very nice with the EP. Especially the detail with how it sounds when the hammer lifts up from the string (or what you call it).
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Thanks for making videos that consistently answer interesting questions regarding gear - this one does a great job of just showing the workflow... so many other channels just blast through some presets and turn a knob or two and think that counts as a feature video. It's great to find you, keep it up!
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼
Somehow this synth slipped under my radar. Those unexpected glitches and circuit-bent-esque noises are oh-so satisying. This could easily end up being the ultimate FSU machine. 😎 Nice vid as usual, Cuckoo! I may pick this up.
Thanks for the sweet, mellow sounds to start my day with. Not what you typically expect when you click on a video about an FM synth.
Thanks Dr Cuckoo!! You convinced me FM is worth learning and I got an Op six to do it with.
You sound like you're having fun. It makes me happy 💛
Great, as usual! All of the sudden FM sound design appears endlessly creative and affordable.
This is probably the best AND only 'FM storytelling' video on YT :))
Always impressive and whimsical my friend.
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Thanks for the tutorial-ish overview mate. Lovely sounding synth indeed.
Cuckoo + Opsix = easy understanding of FM. What a wonderful video, man!
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Thanks for all your video Cuckoo. They're so helpful. The key release part of this video was a huge lesson for me. Thanks again!
Thanks mate! Glad you liked it. That particular method can definitely be applied anywhere there's an extra Envelope to be patched.
Damn good. Thanks man. Well done, well played.
Got in on that deal for the OP and was looking around for some vids that were spot on without overwhelming.
Super stoked to jump into FM .
It'll be here tomorrow.
Thanks my brother and bad ass job man.
BRAP on! :)
Mister Cuckoo !!!!
You're the man !!
Thanks for being a true Cuckoo.
Your reviews are always fun and very instructive.
man love your videos . it always get me excited to do patches and music and learn more about it . and i really like the korg and consider to buy one
Thanks partly to this demo, I bought an Opsix - so thank you! (I would have got a PolyBRUTE, but didn't have the budget.) I've already had a lot of fun discovering ways to achieve various things. The virtual modulation patches are useful, I'd even say essential, for some situations: I'm very glad they included that feature. Overall it's a great little machine: it's small; it's light (I can just about lift it between thumb and forefinger!); and it sounds really nice on headphones... I think it's a good synth to sling in the car if you're going away for a few days, actually. A mobile experimentation lab. Nice job, Korg!
not disapointed once more. Coming from the synth demo at start and just feel happy and relaxed at the end.
A little meta, but your visual effects for the brinstar's lament section was incredible, well done!
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Seems like a powerful machine. Thanks for the great introduction to it!
Wow, you got some great sounds out of this. Looking forward to trying it out
Love my Opsix. It has replaced lots of my modular and is a controller as well.
A very pleasant video that gave me a good overview and deeper insight into the sound structure of the synth. As many have already written here, you have a very calm manner and do your thing that makes this clip so exciting.
Thanks! Oops I thought it was the Modwave video. Was a but quick to reply. I was so eagerly anticipating the release of the Opsix, being a true FM nerd. So I dug deep and found it to be quite enjoyable and nice to work with. Sound wise though, FM sounds has so much personality, and on a personal note I slightly prefer other FM platforms over this one. But it’s still a great synth, at a great price.
@@truecuckoo ...but the MEGEfm II is "Out Of Stock" 😥 . I like the old SY 99 (Yamaha) but it has no USB connectivity
@@danielsonderhoff5882 yeah the Opsix is very reliable, and great value for the money. Extreme depth and modern sounding. I guess my ears are charmed by the legacy, that’s all. MegaFM is very wonky, and limited compared to this modern synth. But it would never be a replacement for the Opsix. And something like the Digitone is a very different and more technical experience too, but with extreme clarity in the sound. Speaking from the heart, I honestly think Volca FM has much more clarity than Opsix, and this surprised me, since it’s coming from the same company. Is it just imagination?
Oh man, I was expecting this from Korg. I am glad I've managed to wait for it. Another synth to have into consideration.
Thanks for the video.
This is how the Digitone keys should have looked like IMO
Well done KORG with a simple, usable interface
I could listen to this kind of music allday. I love synths
28:23 Opsix gained self awareness and spoke to us "hi, woah, yeah, hi!"
Always fun to learn from the FM king!
god how many hours i played that game. appreciate very much to in-depth look. been eyeing it. will check out yr patreon this weekend
Keep up the amazing work 🎶😎🎶
Awesome video as always Cuckoo, also - your jumper is 10/10. Want it! xD
I’ve never been this early!! Can’t wait to watch!
I started by skipping to 10:33 and looked at the screen and the pitchwheel thinking "Behringer has finally driven Korg insane, holy shit!"
Epic ending. You're as skilled as you're entertaining to watch. 🌟
I like that picture-in-picture effect you create with the mirror.
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Lots of great fm options out there right now. I was looking at the megafm but this one seems very friendly with how cuckoo presents it.
The MegaFM certainly has a more retro sound, what with it being a retro synth, but the Opsix does have way more capabilities in terms of sound generation, what with it being a 6 operator synth instead of 2 4 operator synths.
That bass clonk sound early on 6:00 is so rhythm is rhythm! I love it ! 😂
Lovely, I feel I would probably end up in about the same sonic territory. Great work!
I can definitely hear the metallic vibes of the Yamaha YM2612 chip.
sick demo re, well done
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Always good your tutorial, Mr Cuckoo 🙏🏻
Thanks for playing this and walking us through it. I prefer the mellow sounds myself. I think I would still buy the megafm first if I was going to buy an fm synth. It just sounds fantastic. This does sound good though
I have no intention of getting this synth. But seeing you use it so sympathetically (I just seem to make raspy noise on my Digitone half the time) is really relaxing while I work. Hopefully some of the operator and modulation principles are being soaked in by my brain for use later on the Digitone :-) Edit: the raspy stuff starts at approx 25 mins XD
Kinda mega tutorial 😆 ? Happy to see you with that one 👍👊 take care !
Kinda sorta 🤗 I left out the sequencer, and some other things. And it’s below 1h.. so perhaps a Kilo tutorial?
Amazing video, and you have an amazing calming effect (at least on me) thanks!
What an amazing instrument. 🥰
Thank you that is incredible how you just taught me so easily what to do
Thank you for the great deep dive into this synth. I am looking foreward a lot for my unit. I didn't know it's so versatile. Reminds me on the Blofeld for its huge modulation options. This is the kind of FM machine I was looking for. It might be the first synth making FM really easy to program and understand. If this was the intention, Korg succeeded. I got several FM and PD hardware synths; but they all are a pain in the ass to program: so I can't wait to lay my fingers on the Opsix, exploring the vast sound capabilities... your video is a great inspiration. 😊 Cheers!
Super cool synth, explained in a smooth direct to the point way, I was about to get opsix after your video, but ended up buying Wavstate after watching the other video .. obviously wavestate can design the same sounds but also beyond that , also in 64 polyphony.
32:46 Tweaks so much it travels to another dimension. 😜
Love the review brother you are a genius!!!
Magic hands. So good.
This guy explains it better and I understand what he means. Pretty cool!
Quality demo. At first I was thinking I wouldn't buy one, but the tones evoke so many glorious, drug-fuelled memories from clubbing around North London during the late 80s - like Derrick May's "Nude Photo" and "Security" by the Beat Club, to Baby Ford's "Fordtrax", I think I'm gonna have to bite the bullet.
And besides, to get the same control and colours of tone within the eurocrack world would cost thousands.
Korg is definitely on a roll, an analog/FM hybrid drum machine would be superb, - kind of KR55 meets Basimilus Iteritas.
love to ALL, feel no hate
Hey Cu, I finally read the manual and it is surprisingly simple, once I read the manual. On the surface, it doesn't make any sense, but after the short and simple manual, it makes total sense. there are things I wish it did, but it feels like they made that thing do just about everything, except load samples. I had a SY77 and that was a unique machine, I regret selling. it would use samples as an operator..
omg it's out?!! I just saw the prototype last week!
magnificent vid. glad i bought one
Just love how you found the ghost from AOL past around 28 minutes in.
Dang that’s some serious ASMR at the end!
Haha 🙏🏼
"you plant your organisms over to samus, in hope of her recognizing the beauty of your lifeforms"
Amazing,What a great machine!
Outstanding, dude. You schooled me. I'll be picking of the plugin. :)
sweet! i just got one of these. so cool!
Wow! A "Futurama" Holophonor (32:45, 39:35), complete with colourful images!
Very well done
You seem like exactly the kind of guy I'd love to nerd out with over a few beers and then have a fun little bleepy bloopy jam.
Amazing video dude 👌👍🙏
Great vid!
Thanks!
Hi cuckoo. Fantastic job thanks
I love your channel content! you got a sub here good sir.
Thank you Robertsn! 🙏🏼
Soooo amazing!!!
Really cool!
Great Video👍 You‘re awesome.
Funky tutorial, thanks!
Well, now I have to buy this one as well. Thanks haha
Sometimes just having a "Like" button seems grossly inadequate.
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this thing looks super cool. i love FM e-piano. i just wish the keyboard was bigger so you could fully play it
Im fine with 3 octaves but bring back batteries and onboard speakers ala yamaha pss and casio ct.
wonderful
Hoping you are staying groovy, been missing some #true cuckoo....that synth sounds like it was made from awesome sauce
When the person/thing was knocking/making sounds I thought "wow, now that is a cool sound"
Haha
19:45 Big fan of that patch actually
I have a bit of analog Moog gear I really love. I had always loved the DX7 ( first release ) and always thought it was such a cool synth. I had a few plug-ins that emulated it and then one day last spring I had a brain wave....WHY DONT I JUST BUY A REAL DX7?! So I did. I love it. I have been having a ton of fun with it. I have been making awesome sounds with it. But I find even with loading sysex and such It is very hard to learn and not easy to change parameters on the fly. Then I see this. Now I am thinking I want this synth too! Even if I buy one I will always have this DX7, such and awesome synth. If you want swing by my channel and you will hear it in some of my music. Always love your content and delivery Cuckoo! Thank you for the video. Much love from northern Canada.
If you download Dexed it's pretty much a software editor for the Dx7. You can send your finished patches to the synth, and save entire banks, eliminating the need for cartridges. That's what I do anyway. I'm tempted to do what the person above me says as well!
Very interesting...
do another tutorial.....this was great, thanks!
EPIC💎
ありがとうございます!
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oh lawdy korg gonna sell alot of these bad boys
Oh no, my wallet is kind of hating these tutorials from you 😪😂
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Cuckoo is single handedly responsible for my: OP-1, Digitone, and Digitakt purchases.
Octaploid Records , it’s called window shopping, relax and enjoy the ride. Odds are it will spawn off new ideas using gear that you already have.
"my wallet" comment
The sliders was a great idea.