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146.1 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | | Tue Sep 17 1985 07:51 | 4 |
| I've never even heard of it. Can you tell us anything about
it? (I hope you didn't plunk down your cash with no information
at all!)
John Sauter
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146.2 | | MENTOR::COTE | | Tue Sep 17 1985 10:04 | 10 |
|
5 FULL OCTAVES, 128 ROM VOICES, 32 RAM VOICES, 32 PERFORMANCE VOICES,
8 "ALGORYTHMS" FOR VOICE GENERATIONS, 2 FM GENERATORS, SPLIT KEYBOARD
WITH USER DEFINABLE SPLIT POINT, 3 KEYBOARD MODES (SINGLE, DUAL, AND
SPLIT), DOWNLOADABLE TO AUDIO CASSETTE FOR STORING YOUR OWN VOICINGS,
NON-VELOCITY SENSITIVE KEYBOARD, MIDI, $795.00.
KURLANS CANT KEEP THEM IN STOCK. SAME WITH LASALLE BOSTON AND HARTFORD.
I COULDN'T FIND ANYTHING TO COMPARE WITH IT FOR TWICE THE PRICE.
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146.3 | | MENTOR::COTE | | Tue Sep 17 1985 10:12 | 4 |
| OH YEAH, ONE OTHER FEATURE.... A "BREATH CONTROLLER", FOR MODULATING
HORN (OR OTHER) VOICES. IT SEEMS TO STEEPEN (?) THE ATTACK SLOPE IN
DIRECT PROPORTION TO THE PRESSURE EXERTED INTO IT VIA YOUR MOUTH.
I WAS IMPRESSED.
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146.4 | Hindsight's better than foresight... | AKOV68::EATON | | Wed Aug 06 1986 10:15 | 23 |
| Now that some of you have had DX21/27/100's for a while, do
you have any recommendations? I played a DX21 yesterday and very
nearly decided to make it my next board. Lasalle's is selling it
for $ 695.
1) I noticed in Keyboard's December review that user-programmed
patches can only be stored in the DX21's performance memory, which
as it follows cannot be dumped to cassette. Since this will be
my only MIDI board, it seems like it could be troublesome. Any
comments?
2) There is talk here and there about Yamaha's FB01 MIDI module.
I'm wondering if it would be good to pick up a used MIDI analog
and wait for the FB01 as a slave module. Any news about the FB01
here in the states?
3) Does anyone know if Sam Ash or Manny's in N.Y. carry Yamaha
products? I want to cover all reputable dealers before nailing
any one price.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dan Eaton
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146.5 | Performance.ne.patch | JAWS::COTE | How many people in your quartet? | Wed Aug 06 1986 10:26 | 31 |
| I've had my 21 since September. The performance memory should not
be confused with RAM for storing patches. They are 2 different beasts.
Performance memory is a kind of "set-up" memory. Example
Song A requires a split keyboard with bass on bottom and
guitar on top. You enter this config into PM.
Song B requires a dual mode layered string patch. You enter
this also.
Now all you have to do is press one button to bring up
either of these configs.
One "problem". Performance memory refers to bank addresses
not specific patches. If you bring up another bank and store
it your PM can be next to worthless. One nice feature, though,
you can name each performance. Press key and LCD displays
"Holiday" or whatever. Nice.
You CAN store your own patches. Just assign them to a bank/address
and dump away.
You may be better off getting the rack and a controller. The 21
has velocity recieve only. No send from keyboard.
And $695!!!! I paid $795 and then they went up to $845... I couldn't
find anyone to knock a nickle off!
One pan.... The strings are definite sinus waves.
Edd
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146.6 | a la len ... | JAWS::COTE | How many people in your quartet? | Wed Aug 06 1986 10:30 | 3 |
| Demo's can be arranged....
Edd
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146.7 | Talk about a wrench in the works! | AKOV68::EATON | | Wed Aug 06 1986 12:21 | 12 |
| I just got off the phone with a Yamaha dealer and heard that
the FB-01 will be coming out next month (at least that's what they
said...). Essentially it is the rack-mount DX21 - multi-timbral,
velocity-receptive, 4-op/eight-alg.... And the list price: $ 350.00!
Now what am I gonna do!
Really, the only problem I'm dealing with is the issue of not
having those nice polyphonic strings. I can do them in mono just
fine on my CS-15, but oh, I don't know...
Dan (the poor and bewildered)
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146.8 | More on FB01's | MINDER::KENT | | Wed Aug 06 1986 12:44 | 37 |
|
Hot from the British Music Fair.
The FB01 is far from being a simple DX21 MIDI module. It is in fact
(you might have guessed) more like an SFg05 without having to have
the CX5 to go with it.
With the FB you can set up a number of instruments from an almost
endless list of patches (i seem to remember it was around 200) and
select the Polyphony (up to 8) stereo , left or right). It's probably
better if I give an example.
POly Voice Side
1 BAss LR
3 BRASS R
3 VIBES L
1 SNARE LR
Provided the total polyphony adds up to 8 you can play all sorts
of tricks you want.
The synth sounds are the same as for the DX21 etc i.e. 4 operators
Price in the U.K. is 250 pounds approx.
If you can afford this and a sequencer and a keyboard it would be
a superb setup. You could of course by a CX5 and get it all in one
box for 400 pounds.
Paul.
P.S. the one snag so far with the FB is that Yamaha have added an
extra parameter around the velocity sensitivity area so none of
the standard FM programmers will work with it. Still with 200 odd
patches you may not care.
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146.9 | | RAJA::SCHMIEDER | | Wed Aug 06 1986 13:23 | 8 |
| Is the FB a replacement for the TX7? If so, it's a lot cheaper!
LaSalle has a typo on their ad this week. They say the DX21 is $249, which
is actually the price of the CZ-101! Anyone care to make them stick to the
printed price?
Mark
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146.10 | Yamahs on Fb01 | MINDER::KENT | | Wed Aug 06 1986 14:42 | 6 |
|
Quote Yamaha "The FB01 is not a replacement for the TX7 but a development
of the 4 operator F.M. module used in the DX100/27/21 and CX5. The
TX7 is explicitly a six operator DX7 expander".
Paul
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146.11 | Happy Anniversary, Edd! | JAWS::COTE | Guadalahara won't do! | Tue Sep 16 1986 10:54 | 5 |
| Wow... my first note. A year ago today!
Someone will buy me a beer? Yes?
Edd
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146.12 | happy anniversary to you.... | CAR::OPERATOR | boy, this is fun! | Tue Sep 16 1986 11:43 | 6 |
| re. 11
Edd, if you come tonight I'll buy you a beer and light the candle
for you....
rik s. (1 k)
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146.13 | THANK YOU ALL!! | JAWS::COTE | 115db, but it's a DRY thud... | Wed Sep 16 1987 10:28 | 12 |
| Oh my, another year! How time flies when you're having phun!!
...lemme take this occasion (the second anniversary of my entry
into COMMUSIC) to say 'thanks' to all of you, for the enormous
help, countless UBI, and loads of laffs I've received over the
past 2 years.
You folks are great. I look forward to many more years...
Edd
P.S. Now who's gonna show up at LEDS-BIM tonite and buy me a drink?
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146.14 | UBI? | AKOV75::EATOND | What'll they come up with next? | Wed Sep 16 1987 10:31 | 0 |
146.15 | | JAWS::COTE | 115db, but it's a DRY thud... | Wed Sep 16 1987 10:40 | 13 |
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146.16 | Endorsement | JAWS::COTE | Look!! Eeet eees BASSOON! | Wed Jun 15 1988 10:10 | 14 |
| Since Dan set his "DX-21 for Sale" not no-write, I'll add my
comments here...
This is a *great* deal for someone looking to get into FM. I've
had one as part of my set-up for 3+ years and it gets alot of use.
The split and layer capabilities are a real advantage, especially
in a 1 keyboard set-up.
Frankly, if I wasn't tapped out after buying a road rack, mixer
and other stuff I'd own this one. $475 is a steal...
Buy it.
Edd (who_isn't_working_on_commission)
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146.17 | First ever Yamaha meltdown... | DCSVAX::COTE | Bain Dramaged | Tue Jan 30 1990 06:40 | 13 |
| Argh. It smoked.
Well, not really smoked, but there's so much noise appearing at the
audio outs (L+R, L, R, phones) that it's all but unusable. The noise
consists of a 'hissing' along with assorted pops and snaps.
I figure the problem originates a good distance into the output
circuitry. It responds to the volume slider. Tonight it goes under the
knife to be o-scoped.
damndamndamn
Edd
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146.18 | Argh... | WEFXEM::COTE | Bain Dramaged | Wed Jan 31 1990 08:16 | 12 |
| damndamndamn, it works. No noise, quiet as it ever was. Drat...
...took it apart last night at a friend's house to check it with the
scope. The noise was right there. "Yep, sounds like something in the
output stage. Probably be simple to fi....wait, it stopped."
No amount of heat, freon, wiggling or tapping would start it again.
Left it on for about 3 hours. Nothing. It's working fine.
So why ain't I happy?
Edd
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146.19 | | MIZZOU::SHERMAN | ECADSR::SHERMAN 235-8176, 223-3326 | Wed Jan 31 1990 11:59 | 4 |
| Could be a filter cap starting to fail. Eventually it will get bad
enough that you can find it. Meanwhile, noise will be intermittent.
Steve
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146.20 | Checksum.c | WEFXEM::COTE | Strom clods are forming... | Fri May 04 1990 14:58 | 16 |
| Ever wonder how Yamaha figures a checksum for a DX-21???
Edd
#include <stdio.h>;
int i,limit={92},mask=127;
unsigned int adder={0};
unsigned int sysex[]={insert all 93 data bytes, in decimal, here};
main()
{
for (i=0;i<=limit;i++)
adder+=sysex[i];
adder=((~adder)+1)&mask;
printf("Checksum: %x\n\n",adder);
}
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146.21 | Still got the DX... | DCSVAX::COTE | To play, turn bottom up... | Sun Sep 16 1990 19:21 | 12 |
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Five years. Gee, one would think I'd be able to play like Karl Moeller
by now...
Edd
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146.22 | | KEYS::MOELLER | DEC-rewarding successful risk takers | Mon Sep 17 1990 14:47 | 5 |
| >Five years. Gee, one would think I'd be able to play like Karl Moeller
>by now...
>Edd
First, you sell everything you have, and then you move to Arizona.
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