FP User
Publié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
(contenu en anglais)
It has pretty good features considering the age of this classic. Velocity and aftertouch. Breath control, portamento, sustain and modulation inputs as well. Not bad. 16 voices, 6 operator FM, 5 octave keyboard and it holds 32 patches. There's a million patches floating around the net which you can send to your dx7 through midi.
Price paid
$180
UTILIZATION
Definitely not the easiest synth to use or program. But with patience and a little knowledge in FM synthesis you'll be creating patches like there's no tomorrow. If you're looking for a synth that's not boring this is it!
SOUNDS
The sound is good for those gritty basslines or weird bell type sounds or just flat out weird! Basically you create the sound you wanna hear just don't expect to replicate anything realistic.
OVERALL OPINION
Tough? Hell yes this thing weighs a ton. The membrane buttons wear through after heavy use but they'll still work.
I'll always love this synth just because of how deep it is. Sure its digital but then again it is the best selling synth of all time and many great hits we're made with it. Then again I did grow up in the 80's that might explain my connection!
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Unknown (January 1-, 2003)
Price paid
$180
UTILIZATION
Definitely not the easiest synth to use or program. But with patience and a little knowledge in FM synthesis you'll be creating patches like there's no tomorrow. If you're looking for a synth that's not boring this is it!
SOUNDS
The sound is good for those gritty basslines or weird bell type sounds or just flat out weird! Basically you create the sound you wanna hear just don't expect to replicate anything realistic.
OVERALL OPINION
Tough? Hell yes this thing weighs a ton. The membrane buttons wear through after heavy use but they'll still work.
I'll always love this synth just because of how deep it is. Sure its digital but then again it is the best selling synth of all time and many great hits we're made with it. Then again I did grow up in the 80's that might explain my connection!
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Unknown (January 1-, 2003)