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First LOVE FM Synthesizer – FM Synthesis Made Fun?


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New Icelandic synth manufacturer, Love Synthesizers, announce their debut synth, the First LOVE FM Synthesizer, and it aims to make FM synthesis both easy & fun. Challenge accepted!

We are starting to see new and exciting things ahead of Superbooth ’24. One such thing is the new FM Synthesizer from Love Synthesizers, called First LOVE. Very little is known about this little box other than the aim is to make FM synthesis both fun and super accessible.

With a design that instantly reminds you of a handheld games console, the First LOVE FM certainly has the cute factor in spades. There’s a pad-like control and two large buttons. Then there are what seem to be four rotary encoders. Each is emblazoned with a letter that together spells LOVE. Awww…

The Love Synthesizers First LOVE FM

There’s a pink button with the globally accepted icon for the internet stamped into it. Does this hint at some sort of online cloud connection? Maybe for sharing or downloading content. And to round things off, there’s a small speaker grille. The screen looks intriguing. Four circular graphics and a vertical waveform.

One might assume the circular graphics are related to the four rotaries and that the vertical waveform represents the final output. But information is very thin on the ground. You can sign up for email updates on their website. Or, like me, you can head over to Superbooth this month and check it out in person.

As an avid lover of all things FM, I am deeply curious about this new instrument. As an avid critic of cute, toy like attempts at dumbing down FM synthesis, I am again deeply curious! I guess the proof of the pudding will be in the eating! Roll on Superbooth ’24!



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