![]() FM8 can import DX-family, DX7 and TX81z patches.ġ1. FM8 thinks you're smart enough to handle less-approachable envelopes. There's a high resolution mode in FM8 which improves the sound quality at a cpu cost of course.ġ3. If you want to color the sound quality, FM8 has 2 quality modes: Analog and Digital. ![]() Analog introduces random variations in the voices (like analog synths) and Digital changes the bit resolution, so you can make FM8 sound like the 12-bit DX7 (and it goes lower than 12 if you want).ġ4. FM8 also has an "easy edit" mode, which is basically Algoritm. JK, it's actually more advanced than Algoritm. In my opinion, Algoritm is a synth that is great for the audience it was designed for. It's definitely NOT a PX7 replacement because it only has ADSR envelopes and can't import DX7 patches. ![]() When I first tried it, I was definitely impressed by the Reason "rackness" of it, but that wore off as I spent more time with it. That's when I realized Algoritm was a bit too basic for me.
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