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I use FM quite a bit and, in fact, one of my favorite synths is the Yamaha FS1R, which is widely regarded as the most full-featured FM synth ever created. But, it's a 1U hardware rack synth that is a huge PITA to program. I think it's a synthesis style that is much better suited for software, and synths like FM7/8 and Rob Papen's Blue are both very easy to use in comparison. Image Line's Sytrus is supposedly very nice as well, but I don't have it.
I particularly like FM for electric pianos/tines, punchy basses, plucky arps, and pads.
If you're looking for some good resources for learning FM, here is a dump from my bookmarks:
http://www.synthwerx.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=704 (good video intro)
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr...ynthsecrets.htm
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/199...nthschool3.html
http://www.angelfire.com/music/creon/bgfm.htm
http://www.sfu.ca/~truax/fmtut.html
http://www.soundshock.se/phpBB2/ (forum dedicated to FM synthesis)
http://www.clavia.se/nordmodular/Mo...Msynthesis.html
http://mos.futurenet.com/pdf/comput....co.uk/EGFM.pdf
http://www.spoogeworld.com/music/in...pplications.pdf
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