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twist
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There are a couple of DX-7s on e-bay right now. Can anyone aquaint us newbies with their strengths/weaknesses?
Thanks in advance.
Twist
Thanks in advance.
Twist
twist said:I do a pretty broad variety of music, I don't like to get stuck in just one genre.
My original hope was to get one keyboard with good piano, electric piano, organ, strings, and synth sounds. It's starting to look like that's not going to happen though. So now I'm looking for something with good string/synth sounds or good piano sounds that could also be used for a midi controller.
I'm a little shy about the DX-7 if it's going to be difficult to program as I'm pretty new at this stuff. Of course price is also a concern, especially if i'm going to have to buy 2 keyboards to cover all the sounds I want to get.
I've looked at the Yamaha S-03, Roland RS5 and Alesis QS6. In general, they all had some sounds that were ok, but some of the sounds were still pretty "cheesey". I mean if I could settle for those cheesey sounds, I could just buy a Casio for a hundred bucks and be done with it.
Thanks for the replies
Twist
toby.I. said:I tried the FM7 and it was really cool, then i tried a DX7 and its like is that it??
Gunther said:The DX7 was the first real synth I owned, and I agree with what others have said, it’s a f**kin bitch to program and It sounds pretty cheesy next to today’s stuff, also there are no built in effects, making it sound worse.
I paired mine with a good Roland effects processor and was able to get some really nice synth sounds out of it. Reverb, delay and chorus makes the DX7 sound sweet. So my opinion is that with efx and a knowledgeable user, it has its use for the unique, cool sounds it can make. It aint ever going to sound like a real piano though, it’s not the keyboard for that (maybe it was in 1980…)
What I did always like about the DX7 was the action of the keys, I always loved the feel of the thing (except when carrying it, its pretty dam heavy). It’s an old board but it has most of the features you would expect from a modern keyboard (velocity sensitivity, after touch, even breath control!) So maybe it could be used as a midi controller, you can then connect it to a decent module and get all the nice modern sounds too…
$150 for a DX7 on eBay… $399 for a Roland Jv1010 module for the modern sounds… not a bad deal actually.
Gunther
Gunther said:...So maybe it could be used as a midi controller, you can then connect it to a decent module and get all the nice modern sounds too…
$150 for a DX7 on eBay… $399 for a Roland Jv1010 module for the modern sounds… not a bad deal actually.
Gunther