HHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm insane!!!!!!!!!!! oh! oups! it's just my DX-7 Want a sound! don't try to have a "normal" music relation whit that synth... sound effects are too hot.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:38
Chris Dodunski
a part time user
from New Zealand
writes:
The greatest selling synth of all time!! I actually own the TX7 (DX7 in a module). I find its sounds more expressive than most modern PCM sample based synthesizers. For this reason I use my TX7 for many of my lead parts, connected via MIDI leads to my Korg X3. They compliment each other beautifly as the X3 is renowned for its pads. I have a Yamaha stereo/chorus effects pedal connected to the TX7's output which makes the world of difference. Anyway, check out my Korg X3, Yamaha DX7/TX7, & Song-writers web site at: www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/2133/index.html
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:38
Magpie
a hobbyist user
from Canada
writes:
I know I'm in the minority on this one, but I hate the DX7 with a passion. I think the CX5 sounds better, and just about anything by roland or korg is more fun to play.
Rating: 2 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:38
Darwin Smith
a hobbyist user
from USA
writes:
I just saw Fashionably Loud on MTV and crystal method uses one of these
synths. they also have a nord lead (the red one w/ the knobs in the upper
left hand corner [what model is that?]) and a jp8k (i am told) which of
those is making the cool sounds? can anyone tell me? i have never had a synth
before and i am going to look into one soon. i am checking out the jp8, but
it's got a hefty price tag 1.5 G's. for $600 would that give me crystal
method type sounds? please email me if you know anything about this.
Thanx in advance.
Rating: 0 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:38
Steveo
a part time user
from UK
writes:
This is a real nice synth - it's FM digital with a unique sound that you either love or hate...its fairly complex and I wouldn't recommend the programming to a beginner. It's capable of huge weird FM sounds , brilliant electric pianos and metallic percussive sounds...Since the sold gazillions of them you can pick them up for buttons £100-200 - and for that price its a must have. Theres a vast number of sounds out there on the internet - my own downloaded collection is about 10,000 (seriously) patches. Forget analog brass sounds or moog imitations - but it gives your rig a whole different sound....buy one...its "clangtastic" ..sorry !!
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:38