 Hello, Ocelay to Sync here, and today I am excited to be able to share with you my brand new free patch pack for the Korg Valkyrie FM called FM Does Analog. We'll get on with listening to the patches themselves in just a moment, but I just wanted to say a couple of things first. To start off with, if you want to get hold of the patches, which are available for free, there is a link in the description of this video, so just scroll down there a little bit. You will find that the patches are available in two different formats. The first one is a zip file of MIDI Cissex files, which you can play into your Valkyrie FM using something which understands Cissex, so a lot of doors will do it and also like the Cissex Librarian type pieces of software as well, but you will also find them as Synth Marta links, shareable patch links from my free browser based editor for the Valkyrie FM. All you need to do is click on the links, select the audio interface or the MIDI interface that your Valkyrie FM is plugged into and it will send the patch over to the Valkyrie FM so you can try it out. It has the added benefit if you're interested in taking a look at how the patches are actually put together, you'll be able to see all of the various parameters all laid out in front of you nice and easy. Secondly, I just wanted to address the name of the patch pack FM Does Analog. I am not suggesting that the Valkyrie FM is going to replace your treasured Mini Moog Model D or even actually your Valkyrie keys, which is actually an analog synth, but what I try to do with this patch is approach building patches using sort of the sonic template of analog synths as my inspiration. And what that led to was a selection of different kinds of sounds that I don't think necessarily you would always arrive at when you were using FM to do sort of classically FME type of things like bells and those sort of bright pads and that sort of thing. And what we've got instead is a much more sort of dark, slightly more chaotic, characterful set of sounds I think that I think are really, really fun to play with. Like with all my patch packs, these have been designed specifically for the Valkyrie FM. So they are designed to be very interactive with the Velocity Slider. So while we're demoing them, I'll definitely be playing with the Velocity Slider. They also have quite nice different sort of variations across the different octaves. So I'll be using the transposer fair bit on a lot of the patches, especially the bass and lead style patches. They also sound awesome with unison turned on. So I'll probably show that off as well because I just love the way that it sounds on some of these patches. If you enjoy the patches and download them and you use them in any jams or any songs, I would love to hear them in context. I know a couple of people out on YouTube and Instagram are using some of my patches. I'd love to hear them in use. So if you do use them, please do tag me in whatever service it happens to be. I'm just oscillating to sync on most of the social networks. So you should be able to find me. I'd love to hear the music you're making using these patches. That is enough talking, guys. Let's get on and listen to the sounds. OK, guys, those are the patches. I really hope you enjoyed them. If you did, please do make sure that you give the video the old thumbs up and also make sure you subscribe to the channel so you're not missing out on any upcoming videos. I'd love to know which of the patches were your favorites. So please leave me a note in the comments below. Let me know which ones you liked. Again, if you do use these patches in any jams or any songs, I would love to hear them. So please do link them to me on the various social media platforms. You can find me on Instagram and on Twitter and on Facebook and obviously on YouTube and I'm oscillating to sync on all of those. So you should be able to find me nice and easily. OK, so that's everything for today, guys. Thanks for checking the video out. I really appreciate it and I will see you again soon. Take care. Bye bye.