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(Go ahead Moe, tell us where that place is:) I hate to say it but just as in the Farfisa organ there is a place for DX cheese.

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The band wasn't aware that I knew exactly where the DX was used in the songlist and when I nailed the cheese in "Wings" or better yet the DX harmonica AND flute in "Whats Love Got to do With It?" they all just about fell out. Knowing "cheese" has paid off handsomely for me. I actually caught myself drooling at one point while driving a mix of FS and FM8. The DX7II is lighter than Ye ol' DX, built like a tank, has a very nice keybed and talks nicely to the rest of my gear.īreath control into FS1r/FM8 is like manna from heaven. I have eeked some amazing stuff out of FM and more importantly my DX7IIfdE!plus is STILL one of my favorite controllers. It was only after it fell out of grace and was being dumped that I was able to get one and by then it was the DX7II with the E! card and I went nuts with it. Of course I think it is a serious question, but it wouldn't be surprising if there are people finding this boring, then ignore it.įortunately for me, back in the day of all the DX hype and rage, I couldn't afford one at all("I started out as a poor black child."). Of course I didn't at the moment research this in depth, but maybe someone from the top of their head knows if the good sounds are somehow available, or maybe are still restrained by commercial rules ? The sounds on the internet don't contain these types sounds unless I'm really mistaking. A little reverb or effects, and the instrument simulations and sound effects would work quite well in actual music (I monitored with a good quality HiFi amp and medium sized Jamo speakers, which played CDs fine).

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I had the actual DX7 (who didn't who was a pro at the time, I suppose, I wasn't), with the debated keyboard, and I loved it because it was sensitive and playable for most types of sound, a sentiment often not shared by others.Īs to make a little clear what I like ROM-wise compared with not-so-great software:Īnyhow, I had these additional sounds from a club at the time, I made some sounds, and got nice sounds, and I had a number of commercially bought sounds, which I could pick individually from a cassette tape with exemplified use of the patches, and they were good. I know, I know, there are about half a million of them on the internet, well about 10,000 last time I took a look, but they're not the sounds I'd like to put in some emulation software.














Dx7 patches