I have spent quite a few hours exploring synthesis possibilities in HH4, in particular Frequency Modulation, which I am fond of.
I have found that pure FM synthesis seems to work well in HH4. However this method of synthesis (even with the new FM osc) quickly produces raw, wild sounds, and provokes detuning of the carrier when pushed just a little to far, in particular in the low frequency notes. Besides, feedback in pure FM does not sound all that great. These findings in HH4 are corroborated by my readings on the web, and they seem to be known shortcomings of true FM synthesis.
Now, what I think would be really great is if we could have Phase Modulation, too. As you know, this is the type of synthesis that was actually used in the Yamaha so-called "FM" synths (DX7, TX81Z, etc.). In Usine, both "Analog osc" and "Digital osc" have a "Phase" inlet. I have tried to modulate this parameter with a -1/+1 audio-rate oscillator, and it sounds very bad. So I suspect that the "Phase" inlets are note coded for proper audio-rate modulation, but only for bloc-rate modulation.
I would very much like to have an audio-rate "phase" input in all Usine oscillators. Would that be possible? This way, we could build our own patches inspired from the amazing TX81Z and other gems from the past, but with the extreme modulation power of Usine ! That would be amazing !
Thank you
