>I personally prefer the FM sound over the wavetable, because you can
>manipulate and create weird effects with it. It's like analogue and
>digital synthesisers. People created digital synths to make the sounds
>more realistic and close to the original, but then they realised the
>analogue sounds are much more sounds of their own in stead of (for
>example) a violin. The same can be said about FM and wavetable. It all
>depends on what you prefer: realistic sounds or self made sounds.

FM-sounds can sound really good without getting large.


~Grauw


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