Yamaha DX1 - Docteur Frog's review
translatedKeyboard 6 Octaves - FM synthesizer - First Station synthesis developed by Yamaha in 1981 which was then available in several versions with DX5 and DX7. FYI, one group is still running with: Say S. …
Yamaha DX7 - moosers's review
The Yamaha DX7 is a frequency modulation based digital synthesizer. The keyboard spans about four and a half octaves and has both pitch and modulation wheels. It has 1/4 inch outputs and it also has …
Yamaha DX27 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by elriton/translated from Audiofanzine FR) 4-Operator Digital FM synthesizer with 8 octaves and MIDI 61 keys Pitch and modulation controls Sustain via footswitch Breath control …
Yamaha DX7 - FP User's review
For being released in teh early 80s, this synth is by far and away one of the best of its era. Great sounds, but there are 10,000+ library files online to go through to find what you're looking for. …
Yamaha DX7 - FP User's review
I love digital synths. I am an industrial musician in a project called SCAB, my name is wrat. I wouldn't use anything else! Price paid $400 UTILIZATION May be difficult for beginners, but I can s…
Yamaha DX7 IID - FP User's review
I believe It is one of the first synths with midi, so there is room for improvement, the user interface could be made better (like having sliders / knobs etc.). there is no filter (accordig to my kno…
Yamaha DX7 - FP User's review
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 octav…
Yamaha DX7 IID - FP User's review
For the price it is really well specced. Compression on every channel, 2 effects busses, 16 inputs etc etc. Price paid £1000 UTILIZATION Really really easy. The manual is amongst the best I have …