Is Operator worth it or is FM8 as good?
Is Operator worth it or is FM8 as good?
I was thinking of upgrading to Live 7 (I'm on 5) and saw the prices.
I was thinking of just getting Live 7 and no instruments as I already have NI's
FM8. Is it basically same as Operator or is it worth to buy Live with the Operator?
..or is there even better synths than this (VST/AU?)
I was thinking of just getting Live 7 and no instruments as I already have NI's
FM8. Is it basically same as Operator or is it worth to buy Live with the Operator?
..or is there even better synths than this (VST/AU?)
I have both Operator and FM8.
In my opinion Operator is a lot easier to program and is especially fun with all of the new features in the live 8 version. I have no worries about building a sound from the ground up with operator. On the other hand, with FM8 i tend to go preset mining till i find a sound that almost fits, then bend it into shape from there.
Operator is a simple and killer sounding synth, add the modular flexibility of lives other devices and the only real limitation is your imagination or your CPU. This is where FM8 has the edge, it is super lean on the CPU.
In my opinion Operator is a lot easier to program and is especially fun with all of the new features in the live 8 version. I have no worries about building a sound from the ground up with operator. On the other hand, with FM8 i tend to go preset mining till i find a sound that almost fits, then bend it into shape from there.
Operator is a simple and killer sounding synth, add the modular flexibility of lives other devices and the only real limitation is your imagination or your CPU. This is where FM8 has the edge, it is super lean on the CPU.
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I really never got around the clunky interface of the FM8, or most of the NI synths - I do however LOVE the old Yamaha synths (dx7 et al), even if they too were real tough to program.
Operator? I LOVE it. It is so easy to edit, so easy I actually erased all presets and program my sounds from scrath all the time. With live 8 it gets even better, as I am sure you've seen from this page.
My advice. Try it using the trial perhaps? Try it a lot, and I guarantee you'll fall in love with it.
Operator? I LOVE it. It is so easy to edit, so easy I actually erased all presets and program my sounds from scrath all the time. With live 8 it gets even better, as I am sure you've seen from this page.
My advice. Try it using the trial perhaps? Try it a lot, and I guarantee you'll fall in love with it.
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The biggest reason to get Operator is it's deep sync with Live. If you've bought into Live, then producing with Operator gives you a whole new dimension because everything is so easily automatable. The movement you can program into the sound is a dimention that you wont' get with FM8. And with L8, you'll get a very mature synth.
Having said that, deep programmers will tell you that 4 operators is not enough for some serious FM textures. But the easy fix is to rack 2 operators, and you get 8. Plus I've never needed that deep a level of programming, personally.
Having said that, deep programmers will tell you that 4 operators is not enough for some serious FM textures. But the easy fix is to rack 2 operators, and you get 8. Plus I've never needed that deep a level of programming, personally.
Re: Is Operator worth it or is FM8 as good?
Isn't Operator included free at the moment?aniajudie wrote:I was thinking of upgrading to Live 7 (I'm on 5) and saw the prices.
I was thinking of just getting Live 7 and no instruments as I already have NI's
FM8. Is it basically same as Operator or is it worth to buy Live with the Operator?
..or is there even better synths than this (VST/AU?)
I use FM8 for DX7 sounds either included presets or files from all over the web, haven't the patience to be tweeking around in 'advanced mode' yuck!
If tweeking's your thing Operator is great but as an instrument its not in the same league as FM8. Big improvements promised in Live 8 though! There are loads of great synth plugins around ranging from free to big bucks. Personally I love Sylenth1 for its fat sounds and Minimonsta as a moog on steroids. BTW in the suite I was pleasantly surprised at how good Tension is.
thats much a different, both machines.
the one is a big preset machine with cosmetic tuning (fm8), the other is more like a quick and compact adventure. you go inside and end somewhere totally different (operator). i do prefer operator (together with drumatic and sq8l my only software synth right now) by light years, but thats subjective
the one is a big preset machine with cosmetic tuning (fm8), the other is more like a quick and compact adventure. you go inside and end somewhere totally different (operator). i do prefer operator (together with drumatic and sq8l my only software synth right now) by light years, but thats subjective
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This however will not supply 8 operators routed in serial, which you would have in a true 8 operator synth - but then, just as you say, I too never really felt the need for that level of synth programming.nebulae wrote:...
Having said that, deep programmers will tell you that 4 operators is not enough for some serious FM textures. But the easy fix is to rack 2 operators, and you get 8. Plus I've never needed that deep a level of programming, personally.
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..radib wrote: the one is a big preset machine with cosmetic tuning (fm8),
i'm not sure i would agree with that.
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Homebelly wrote:..radib wrote: the one is a big preset machine with cosmetic tuning (fm8),
i'm not sure i would agree with that.
sure you have advanced mode and all the obvious hit, but who´s really using it? everyone just takes a preset and cuts something off, maybe changin the lfo rate and the osc volume. the (amount of) other options tire you finally, so there quickly comes the point you choose your next preset and thats been it. for me its just no real unique tweaking joy thing, more a solid something nothing.
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hold your horses there buddy, whos this now your on about? you and your mates?radib wrote: everyone just takes a preset and cuts something off, maybe changin the lfo rate and the osc volume. the (amount of) other options tire you finally, so there quickly comes the point you choose your next preset and thats been it. for me its just no real unique tweaking joy thing, more a solid something nothing.
some of the best sounds ive made began from one oscillator. even a sinewave with a funky envelope sounds sweet from fm8. ill admit by this stage ive built up enough presets to keep me going when need be.. but the magic of synth programming is prgramming... not using presets
Speak for yourself...radib wrote:[sure you have advanced mode and all the obvious hit, but who´s really using it? everyone just takes a preset and cuts something off, maybe changin the lfo rate and the osc volume.
I do most of my own FM programming, but then again I've been doing it for over twenty years.
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