Classic FM synthesis combined with ROM-based sounds make this vintage digital synthesizer a true classic (albeit challenging to master). TG77 patches should also work with SY77.
Very raw aggressive mono bass. Sharp attack, quick release. Almost square wave sounding. Bright resonant filter mapped to CC74.
My favorite patch. Somehow reminiscent of Aphex Twin. Ringing bright organ like sound. Pleasing to the ear.
Interesting use of envelopes to create a pseudo echo effect. Plucky. When note is held repeats begin.
Slower attack, mellow with an emerging resonant overtone. Filter mapped to CC74.
Bright sawtooth sounding FM. Analog’ish with low filter cutoff. Assigned to CC74.
Plucked sound with shimmering filter effects, drenched reverb, mid-long release, cycling hold.
Gentle, subtle melodic sound. A bit Vangelis. Panning echoing reverb.
Evolving voice. Harsh. Descending digital airplane. More than a minute long. Panning warbling sub frequencies. Shocking bright release.
Quaint sounding digital toy piano. Evocative of childhood. Somewhat sad. Filter mapped to CC74.
Raw bass sound. Glitchy filter wobbles and adds depth. Filter mapped to CC74. At higher cutoff frequency sounds like a small static broken speaker sound.
Plucked sound mixed with bleating goat noise. Filter mapped to CC74. With filter frequency at minimum, sounds like a nice dark moving EP, but weirder.
Sounds nothing like a horn. Slow mellow mono voice with a swelling moving LFO.
A somewhat analog sounding patch that reminds me of the theme song from Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom.