Sujet La réparation vaut elle le coup?
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Zinouka
Bonjour
J'ai récemment fait l'acquisition du Yamaha FVX1, magnifique d'ailleurs avec une super ergonomie.
Le problème est qu'il est complètement muet en sortie comme en entrée d'ailleurs(il possède une entrée AUX dont le niveau est réglable en façade avec un bouton et un indicateur de niveau.)
Le plus bizarre est que lors de l'essai chez son propriétaire il fonctionnait et une fois arrivé à la maison,branché...plouf...rien ni au Main, ni au casque etc.. .
J'ai y passé le week end.....manuel+reset+check config...bref ...Du coup je suspecte que "l'étage" Audio a pris une claque .Donc j'y viens..Est ce que la réparation vaut le coup?, surtout que je ne peux pas me faire d'idée du bestiau vu qu'il n'y a aucunes source sonores sur le Net..et que mon essai était assez rapide ..'bon il y a du son allez on emballe)
Pour finir j'attends vos suggestions, avis ou démos audio ou vidéos..ça m'aiderait à me décider
Merci d'avance.
L'obstacle est le chemin.
non!!Non!!!...ferme la à tout jamais..
physiquement...
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AlexandreJoe
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En 1991 j'ai jobé quelques mois dans un des plus grands magasin de musique de Suisse, et il y avait un FVX-1 en bas d'un rack.
J'étais très intrigué, je me souviens qu'on pouvait passer d'un patch à l'autre, mais quasi pas d'édition.
Il y peu d'info sur cette bécane FM à 8 OP qui avait été développée comme extension pour l'orgue Electone HX-1.
J'ai retrouvé ça sur Matrixsynth, je colle ici avant que ça disparaisse un jour:
Anonymous10/13/06, 2:16 PM
http://www.sonicstate.com/synth/yamaha_fvx-1.cfm
Ren? Schardt (Scooby@worldmail.nl) writes:
The FVX-1 was originaly released back in the early eighties as a voice expansion module for the Electone HX series organs. It is based on a new FM Tone Generator using 8 Operators, giving a total of 63 Algorithm Patterns. Up to 4 parts (8-voice polyphonic each!) can be played simultaniously with a (simple) FX-unit on each of the parts. The FVX-1 holds a total of 504 patches: 248 in ROM and an additional 256 in RAM. And all settings for the 4 parts including MIDI-settings and controller-settings can be stored in one of the 16 available Performances (or like the manual says Registers).
These specs were very very sofisticated back in those days. And that was the reason why it was overpriced. As a result of the high price the module never got sold. It's a shame because it's the best sounding FM-module I ever heared (with an excellent phaser in the FX-units!) and it's the best looking module I ever saw. With a stereo levelmeter and handles on the front to pull your module out of the 19" rack, it almost looks like it is worth a $4000. But actualy, believe me, it's not. The biggest problem of this module is yet to come.
Not every parameter in the FM-system can be accessed. Instead, Yamaha developed a software editor to gain all access. And here the problem comes: because of the poor sellings of the FVX-1, the software never got sold. It got lost. And even people at Yamaha Japan cannot help me to find the software. So now I'm stuck with an incredible machine, sounding very good in terms of FM synthesis, and all I can do is alter the presets for just a little bit. Luckily enough I didn't pay the full price, but got it in a very special bargain!
http://homepage.mac.com/synth_seal/html/dx7d.html
YAMAHA used FM synthesis in their Electones, too. HX electones and FVX-1 module were 8-Operator FM synthesizer that seems to use 12-bit D/A, and it could have been the evolution of DX7 I series.
http://www.usersmanualguide.com/yamaha_audio/electronic_organs/fvx-1
Download
FVX-1
pdf user manual
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2006/06/yamaha-fvx-1.html
5 Comments:
Anonymous said...
Wow! Here's me thinking I'd seen it all, and then this comes along. I've *never* even heard of this before. They don't tell you about this in YamaFM history class...
3:20 PM
matrix said...
Yeah, I think I heard of it in passing once before but totally forgot about it. I love surprises like this. Almost like myth becoming reality. Reminds me of all those synth dreams where you see something you never heard of before and try to grab it before you wake up.
4:20 PM
the world of next tuesday said...
Yamaha has made all sorts of stuff that only winds up in select markets. You generally don't hear about stuff unless your market has been selected
6:13 PM
loscha said...
Manual
http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/emi/english/ele/FVX1E.PDF
No-one ever mentioned this in the YamahaBlackBoxes group!!!
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/yamahablackboxes/
12:34 AM
phloem said...
Wow an 8-op two rack space Yammy! Better for real vintage FM than the FS1r? Equal to a fully loaded TX816?
9:18 AM
https://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=21&t=000005
What about the rare and illustrous Yamaha FVX1?
A 4 part multitimbral 8Op FM synth with FX per part. A FS1r avant la lettre.
http://www.synrise.de/user/fvx1.htm
(german)
I've seen one for real yesterday. The owner told me he was looking for software to edit the baby. It's now a preset expansion without the possibilty to edit it. Actually its one of the best FM synths out there but it's not 100% usable because of Yamaha corp didn't have proper backups.
http://web.quick.cz/a.tom.x/fvx.htm
Someone at SonicState claimed that the FVX was built as an expansion unit for Electone series organs. That might explain why it doesn't appear on Yamaha's own "History of Products - YAMAHA Electronic Musical Instruments" page.
You CAN, however, find an owner's manual online at the Yamaha Japan owner's manual site IF you look in the "Electronic Organs" section. The owner's manual covers not just the FVX-1 ("FM Voice Expander"), but also the AVX-1 ("AWM Voice Expander"). The manual makes it quite clear that these products were indeed intended as expanders for the Electone series organs. There is no information in the manual to confirm that the FVX-1 was sold in 1988.
Other than the owner's manual, I was not able to find even a single reference to the FVX-1 on ANY of Yamaha's web sites, including those for the Electone organs.
http://www.sonicstate.com/synth_reviews/_inc/user_comments.cfm?id=990&print=1
alex27 from Germany writes:
Hi there, i own a Yamaha FVX-1 with english and german manual. Also a MBS-10 Midi-daterecorder for the FVX-1. The FVX-1 sounds great, because he has the soundchips and effects from the best e-organ of the world: the great HX-1, but the HX-1 has 3x 8-Operator FM,2x 4-Operator FM,2x 16-Operator !!! FM,2x WM/FM digital Drawbars like the CVS-10,3x AWM Tongenerators.
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coyote14
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Ah mais c'est Adriano !! J'avais pas tilté sur la précédente vidéo !
Je le connais bien: il fait partie des organisateurs des jams comme celle de ma signature.
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TEK E7 electronique analogique, studio & sound system
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