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It's a cool little dual oscillator monophonic synth that gets a wide variety of sounds through the 3 wave forms (square, sine and sawtooth) an envelope generator, a noise generator and then ADSR's. So, it has 2 oscillator's that are tune-able. That means you can produce a 2 note chord in what ever you want, 3rd, 4th, 5th, octave harmony. I like to just double the same pitch slightly out of tune, gives it a nice chorus sound. It gets a lot of sci-fi sounds as well. But remember what you do, because there are no presets on this analog synth. It reminds me of a mini-Moog but not quite as fat. I think it is great though....hours, days of entertainment. With a decent echo or delay I was able to replicate the intro to 2112 and Zeppelin's in the light's bagpipe sounds among others.
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The Yamaha SY85, circa 1992, was the first unit to blend FM and Sampling sounds. Called a Rompler, it took the DX 7 era into a new stage beyong the SY77. When you can get one for $250, grab it. I had to replace the disk drive belt ($8,85) soit still loads sounds from 3rd parties.
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Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Can't afford a DX7? This is the perfect compromise, especially if you can get it for under $250!
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FM weird sounds in a small cute box. Don't expect Rick Wakeman's keyboard here, it's great for techno, ambient and industrial. A little too expensive for know.
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