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It's not as hands-on as the others because 90% of the parameters are hidden in the rather cryptic menu. just when i had finally talked myself out of it DX The factory patches are best removed and forgotten immediately after unboxingĭamn you you've now convinced me that i need to grab an fm at some point with that silver tongue of yours. I thought it was a bit meh, until I uploaded a bank of really neat DX7 edm patches. Also factor in the cost of a Sysex app if you want to make use of all those DX7 banks out there without resorting to a PC. The Volca FM is a pretty powerful synth for Volca standards, but it needs a modest lick of external effects to make it shine, as it tends to sound a bit harsh and in your face without. my issue with the volca fm is you dont really have complete control over all the said: Īs you can see thats plenty of fm synth apps. Which FM apps are those? I'm aware only of Phasemaker and the Klevgrand one. i honestly didn't even expect to love the sample as much as i do. but the sample is just a joy to play with. Thing is though there are fm apps on the ipad that are better than the volca FM. The FM is a synth, and, honestly, the sample is a drum machine.įor the money they're both great value, and it's hard to beat a hunnerd bucks for any of the newer volcas. Which do you have a greater need or desire for, a synth or a drum machine? But think of the choice like this, and you will have an easier time deciding:
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They are two completely different things.