Kodamo EssenceFM

Jodorowsky’s Dune?

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Does it have sustain slopes?
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As far as I understand sustain slopes, yes the EssenceFM can do sustain slopes and a lot more. Envelope editing on the EssenceFM is pretty complex. You get 5 envelope segments that can rise, fall, loop, sustain. Here is the envelope section of the manual to give you a better idea - Kodamo - Essencefm manual

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No specific unison knob or feature but you can easily get as much unison as you want by duplicating voice presets and detuning them. I do this with most of my sounds.

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There are three modes-

  1. Voice is the lowest mode where you edit individual sounds
  2. Patch is where you can stack as many voices/sounds and do some additional Patch specific editing (detune voices, use the internal touchscreen vector module, etc).
  3. Performance where you can load sixteen separate Patches for multi-timbral madness

It’s all very intuitive once you get your hands on it.

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Agreed! I still can’t program it nearly as well as @Soarer, but that speaks more to his talents and my ineptitude in that department :slight_smile:

I still manage several nice patches here and there

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Thanks Snipecatcher. Don’t put yourself down though - it was some of your patches that inspired me to get the EFM :grinning:

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Is it as raw and strong sound as the Twisted Electrons MEGAfm MKII?
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It can be. FM is FM, and in that the EFM does everything the MEGAfm does and more.

Some of the secret to the MEGA crunch, though, is the completely broken DAC of the YM2612. Luckily the EFM has two FX sends. Using the bit crusher for one of them and maybe even a touch of distortion in the other gets wild quick.

Also check out: Kodamo EssenceFM - #338 by Kodamo

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I would love to pair the EFM with an OTO Bim and fulfill my 12-bit FM dream

The EFM does not sound like the MEGAfm. There’s a very different sound and “crunch” as jemmons say to the Mfm. The EFM sounds more clean but can be very powerful. Of course it can sound as gritty as you want. No distortion was used in my playdead patch just fm feedback.

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My goodness. That’s an awesome patch!

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How would you rate it compared to Digitone in basic sound quality…rawness and everything?

The “raw” sound is tough to quantify for digital synths in the class of a digitone or essence in that they both can be as clean as you want. A sine wave with no filtering, lfos, env, or FM on the essence is going to sound very close to the sine wave with no filtering, lfos, or fm on the digitone. Considering the 6 operators/oscillators on the essence each have variable waveforms besides just sine, the “raw sound” sound of the essence before doing anything is much more complex and interesting (thats not to take away from the digitone as it has a lot of its own tricks). All that being said, if you removed the sequencer from the digitone and 292 voices from the essence and were playing a single patch on either machine, the essence gives you way more options/freedom while the digitone has a simplified more focused FM section while offering a much more subtractive style voice arrangement.

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On the way to me soon! :slight_smile:Thanks!

I just got it and think it s amazing.
Is there an arp function on it? I don t find any.

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Great :grinning:
No Arp but threre’s the voice sequencer.

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Great use case here

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if i ever feel compelled to replace my Digitone . . .

@Astrolab – any news on the EssenceFM sound pack?

Thanks!

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