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You have to do it via MIDI and doing that isn't very intuitive. Korg wavestation ex for sale craigslist software#It comes with a software programmer that's kind of flaky when it comes to saving presets to the DX-200. ![]() Sounds friggin' fantastic.īad things: You cannot program every parameter directly from the UI. Korg wavestation ex for sale craigslist series#It will also load most DX series sysex sounds (I can't vouch for their authenticity, though theoretically the sound engine is the same as the DX7-II.so it'll load DX100 or whatever without all the new features and then you can tweak the shit out of them). The editing software is pretty easy to use and has drawable waveforms and envelopes. Great things: Every preset can hold 2 sounds that you can morph between using one button. Korg wavestation ex for sale craigslist plus#It's a DX in a groove box format with a decent filter added, plus a lot of knobs for live control of vital sound parameters. Add the fact that there are 4 independent digital multi-effects which include reverb, delay, chorus, panning and more and you have yourself a classic music production workhorse.Īnother Yamaha FM choice is the DX-200. And since the SY-77 features 16 voices of polyphony for the FM section, and another 16 voices for the sampled sounds, there are (32) plenty of voices to go around to build your song. The sequencer can hold up to 16,000 notes, 99 patterns and 1 song. It's got 16 tracks, channel 16 belongs to the SY-77's built-in drum synthesizer which holds up to 61 sounds. There's an on-board sequencer section for creating your songs right on the SY-77. Sampled sounds (AWM) which are in memory (or on external ROM cards) can then be mixed with the FM sounds to create entirely wild new sounds! And these sounds are quite shapeable thanks to the resonant multi stage Time Variant Filters which offer the chance to recreate the warm analog sounds of classic synths, or create something entirely new. The FM section offers 45 algorithms, 3 feedback loops and 16 waveforms for creating some of those unique FM sounds. For its synthesizer section it employs a 6 operator FM synth engine similar to, if not better than, the original DX's. Vintage Synth Explorer wrote:The SY-77 is like having a super-sized sample-memory workstation with the added synthesis and sounds of a DX-7mkII. So yeah, you may not like soft synths but it's way easier to create and adjust sounds with ![]() A lot better to program than the hardware which I sold. I don't care about the preset finder thing, it finds nothing I want. I liked FM7, I've not seen any improvement in FM8 except they moved everything around so I can't find it. That's that rather large thing with 250 or something knobs on it just for the DX7. Still hitting myself on the head that I didn't buy a $300 used Jellinhaus DX7 programmer in the early 90s when I saw it. The K5000 was at least trying giving you some tools to control a bunch of parameters at once with a knob. I kind of like digital synths that do not use ROM waves but digging around in parameters isn't for me, and of course there are a lot of parameters. I'd say the K4r is a step back, but hey, if it works for you. I didn't think it sounds like an organ though being just harmonics there is a lot of grittier and percussive sounds it's not going to do. ![]() The K5000S has knobs which is a good thing as well as the arpeggiator. ![]()
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