FM Algorithms: How to read them, how to choose one (tutorial with examples)

See those charts printed onto your FM synthesizer? Those aren't hiroglyphs, they're a useful information for finding the right algorithm for the sound you have in mind. In this video, I quickly explain how to read them, what to look out for and how to pick one for the sound you want to create. (No table of contents needed today) Useful links: https://www.tinyloops.com/doc/yamaha_... HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/flo...   / floyd_steinberg   https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/ https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/    / @mr_floydst   Join us on Woody Piano Shack's Discord server:   / discord   Get 7% off on DistroKid with this link http://distrokid.com/vip/floyd PayPal.me https://www.paypal.me/alexselck Shop a Huge Selection of Synths and Drum Machines at PerfectCircuit.com! https://link.perfectcircuit.com/t/v1/... Here's what I have in my setup at the moment. Want to have that, too? Please use the followings links and support me: Yamaha EX5 https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=... Kasser Synths Arcade https://www.tindie.com/products/kasse... Intech GRID: https://intech.studio/ MPC One, Novation PEAK, Reface DX, Source Audio Collider, Strymon Iridium, Zoom MS 70 CDR, Donner N-25, Akai EWI USB, Zoom R20, Zoom H5, Yamaha MT7, Roland Aira: https://www.thomann.de/de/thlpg_3wyep... Some bands / artists I've been following for a long time are (among others) Massive Attack, Pink Floyd, Pet Shop Boys, Archive, A-Ha, Yes, Porcupine Tree, John Mellencamp, Jean-Michel Jarre, Metallica, Peter Gabriel and Perturbator. So my music will kind of sound like those (without ever reaching the greatness of those artists, of course). :-)