FM in Modular: Types, Patches, and Tips

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • How do you patch frequency modulation (FM) in a modular? What are the differences between exponential, linear, and through-zero FM? How do you deal with pitch shifts when increasing the FM depth? What happens when a VCO frequency-modulates itself, or is patched in a feedback loop? All of that is explained in this movie. (For more details, subscribe to patreon.com/learningmodular and view the post: / basic-concepts-86505446 )
    index:
    00:00 introduction
    Exponential FM
    00:29 patching exponential FM
    02:07 varying modulation depth
    02:48 frequency modulation explained
    03:22 tuning ratio between modulator and carrier
    04:28 changing source waveforms
    05:00 pitch shift with exponential FM
    05:53 tuning challenges with exponential FM
    06:55 sync and FM
    08:09 enveloping modulation depth
    Linear FM
    10:56 how linear FM works
    11:38 varying modulation depth
    12:06 pitch shift with linear FM
    13:09 AC coupling to improve linear FM
    Through Zero FM
    15:11 how through zero FM works
    17:18 enveloping modulation depth
    17:59 changing waveforms
    18:30 tuning ratio
    19:35 FM summary
    Feedback
    20:40 self modulation
    21:06 cross modulation
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Komentáře • 39

  • @clrs6576
    @clrs6576 Před 2 měsíci +1

    the oscilloscope from 2:47 is incredibly satisfying

  • @MartinDoudoroffLLC
    @MartinDoudoroffLLC Před rokem +5

    Whenever Chris Meyer publishes a video, I know I’m going to learn a thing or two! 🙏

  • @usaroman
    @usaroman Před rokem +4

    Wish all YT tutorials were this detailed. I have recently started to get back into FM synthesis using a DX7 plus a scope and spectrum analyzer. I'm finally reading John Chowning's FM theory book from 1986 published by Yamaha and going through the exercises. Great videos !!! Cheers !!!

    • @russ254
      @russ254 Před 10 měsíci +2

      thanks for telling me about that book!

  • @0richbike
    @0richbike Před 4 měsíci +2

    Excellent tutorial. I shall now try exp. FM with sync on my Blofeld ...

  • @MirlitronOne
    @MirlitronOne Před 6 měsíci +1

    After all the years I've been tinkering with modular synths, I can't believe I've learned so much in the last 20 minutes... Thanks!

  • @SantiagoReil
    @SantiagoReil Před rokem +2

    So happy to see you post again tutorials/tips/explanations/reviews. Great video as usual! 😁

  • @ThMntnst
    @ThMntnst Před rokem +2

    Great lesson on the topic! Personally, I use Intellijel Rubicon II for FM-patches and have Shakmat HiPass to „clean up the DC“ of the modulator which works excellent in these kind of patches that also stay consistent even with a third oscillator in the FM-network.

  • @RobertFisher1969
    @RobertFisher1969 Před 4 dny

    Thank you. This has been the most valuable information I've seen so far on analog FM. I had a good understanding of all the theory, but good demonstrations and practical advice seem much harder to find. If you haven't already and if you ever get the chance, I'd like to see you do a video on the Happy Nerding FM Aid.

  • @mixolydian2010
    @mixolydian2010 Před rokem +2

    Thanks a lot I had no idea about these techniques, cheers.

    • @LearningModular
      @LearningModular  Před rokem +2

      I'm happy to help. It's too easy for more experienced modular uses to assume that "everyone" knows techniques like this; I'm glad I could help out.

    • @mixolydian2010
      @mixolydian2010 Před rokem +1

      @@LearningModular yeah been into modular for about 6 years and fm as always been a bit like a cross between alchemy and quantum physics lol. Not come across an explanation of fm index that sticks in my head. Love the fm on my shapeshifter but not sure how many of aspects of your video it is capable of. Thanks again Chris your industry experience comes through when you explain things. All the best.

    • @LearningModular
      @LearningModular  Před rokem +1

      @@mixolydian2010 I just looked at its web page and it states "Extremely high resolution TZFM". Since it's a digital oscillator and largely self contained, they can really control things like that, and make sure the pitch behaves etc. It's much harder to do when patching together multiple modules to try to get the same result.

    • @mixolydian2010
      @mixolydian2010 Před rokem

      @@LearningModular thanks for checking on that for me.

  • @RSKT_music
    @RSKT_music Před rokem +3

    Fantastic workflow tutorial. Thankyou for sharing. Love your teaching style. :)

  • @bendudding
    @bendudding Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the great tutorials!
    It’s great to see you using the arp 2600.
    I’d love to see some more patches incorporating it with eurorack. ❤

    • @LearningModular
      @LearningModular  Před rokem +4

      The 2600m is going to be the centerpiece for my modular videos going forward, like the Mother-32 was in the past. I've already recorded another one showing some custom Ornament & Crime firmware which I'll be releasing soon.

    • @bendudding
      @bendudding Před rokem +1

      @@LearningModular that’s great! I’ve got an arp clone and I’m just getting into eurorack mainly to extend its capabilities.
      I also wanted to thank you for all the after effects tutorials throughout the years! I’ve learned a lot and I’m very grateful.
      😁

  • @soundunitz
    @soundunitz Před 9 měsíci +1

    I use sub-harmonic oscillators in my FM patches. It helps with the sonority of the patch.

  • @redwoodword
    @redwoodword Před 5 měsíci +1

    I am watching this video for the second time. Such great, clear explanations. I do want to put scare quotes around the use of the word "problem" though. The "problems" with FM synthesis that you identify here really help with the clarity of your explanations so I get why you call them problems. But mostly they are only really "problems" when seen from the point of view of attempting to play specific notes and have your FM patches track well across the keyboard. Otherwise these "problems" are just characteristics of the sounds that you get when building FM patches in certain ways.

  • @tihinter
    @tihinter Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great examples and great explanations! Thanks a lot for taking the time to produce such high quality video clips!

  • @LarsBjerregaard
    @LarsBjerregaard Před rokem +1

    Great tour of FM basics Chris, thanks!

  • @krisamadhi
    @krisamadhi Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the refresher !

  • @psprojectbrazil
    @psprojectbrazil Před rokem +1

    Nice and clean explanation, as usual. Thx!

  • @apeirogonmusic
    @apeirogonmusic Před rokem +1

    Priceless Information
    Masterful Delivery
    Thank You

  • @allhandsmusic
    @allhandsmusic Před rokem +1

    Great stuff as usual, Chris! I love the technical dive, and I learned a couple of things. 👍

  • @mwmacp
    @mwmacp Před rokem +1

    Very informative, thanks 👍

  • @damianmorillas7189
    @damianmorillas7189 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff!

  • @ahorseinahospital
    @ahorseinahospital Před rokem +1

    Wonderful walkthrough, thank you

  • @xpump876
    @xpump876 Před rokem +1

    Cool explanations!

  • @GeorgeLocke
    @GeorgeLocke Před rokem +1

    "0hp" passive hp filters work well to remove DC offset. I use the mazzatron ones cuz they're cheap and I dig the utilitarian aesthetic.

  • @jamalyannicguzmansierra7996
    @jamalyannicguzmansierra7996 Před 4 měsíci

    What about cross modulation with two throug zero oscillators? Will they behave differently as with a normal lin fm and a though zero?

    • @LearningModular
      @LearningModular  Před 3 měsíci +1

      In some cases, yes. Through Zero comes in when an oscillator is being asked to produce a frequency below zero Hz. A TZFM oscillator will just run backwards in that case; a non-TZFM oscillator will stall. If the main pitch control voltage is high, and the modulation depth is low, you may not ever hear this difference. But if the fundamental frequency is low, as the modulation depth goes up this difference will come into play.