Inphonik RYM2612 Iconic FM Synthesizer Overview
This is a software FM synthesizer in VST, Audio Unit, AAX, and Rack Extension formats. It’s an emulation of the Yamaha YM2612 sound chip, best known for being the vibrant voice of the Sega Genesis/Megadrive video game console.More than a simple sound-alike, the emulation is cycle-accurate to the original chip, which allows the reproduction of every unique possibility of the synth.
Moreover, the console's amp circuitry has been reproduced, too, to obtain the same grain you'd get if you plugged the real hardware into your DAW.
Features of Inphonik RYM2612 Iconic FM Synthesizer
Cycle-accurate emulation of the YM2612 FM sound chip
Genuinely reproduces its hardware counterpart's unique and characteristic sound (digital saturation, huge feedback amount, natural distortion, …)
Audio input for adding 8-bit PCM sweetness to any signal
Low CPU usage
Switchable output filtering and ladder effect
A couple of limitations from the sound have been taken away: up to 16 voices of polyphony, a dedicated PCM channel (you can of course, stick to 6 simultaneous voices if you want to experience the real thing)
100+ various, sorted, evocative patches to start with
System Requirements and Technical Details
32-bit and 64-bit VST 2, VST 3, 64-bit AAX plug-in for Windows (Vista and higher)
64-bit VST 2, VST 3, AU, AAX plug-in for macOS (10.7 and higher)
Rack Extension for Reason (7.1 and higher for Windows and macOS)