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From:
steve
To:
Andrew Schrock , idm
Date:
Wed, 05 Jul 2000 12:52:49 -0800
Subject:
Re: [idm] Yamaha dx7
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i think the crystal method does that with all their gear...bang on it when it isn't even plugged in. Waldorf microwave is good for evolving pads/drones etc and lots lots more.... also, I've heard some cool basses come out of dx-7s not like an analog synththough...and of course i've read about brian eno being able to make a dx-7 sound like just about anything..uncluding nasty squelchy bass (a al analog) but i'd never buy one. they just aren't any fun....to me ----------
quoted 5 lines From: Andrew Schrock <aschrock@cs.brandeis.edu>>From: Andrew Schrock <aschrock@cs.brandeis.edu> >To: "Idm@Hyperreal. Org" <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: Re: [idm] Yamaha dx7 >Date: Wed, Jul 5, 2000, 8:21 AM >
quoted 37 lines fm is wicked but 'taint easy ... the m is for multiplication and we all>> fm is wicked but 'taint easy ... the m is for multiplication and we all >> know math is hard ... you can do really great "evolving" shit with the >> dx7 > > FM = Frequency Modulation. > > I wouldn't say it, or any FM synth, is great for evolving pads. That's > more the league of a kawai k5000 or oberheim matrix-1000. And forget it > for any sort of useful bass. (except of course, sinewaves and the infamous > "latelybass") It's good for plucked sounds, like harpsichords, electric > pianos, and weird, extremely raw digital FX. > > Also, I wouldn't want somebody picking up the DX-7 thinking it's easy to > learn :/ > >> brian eno is a bad ass dx7 programmer > > True. > >> trent reznor has destroyed more dx7s than any other living human. > > Also very true. I'm not sure why these rawk stars pick on DX-7's to > destroy, or pose with while playing. I think I saw crystal method banging > on one while it wasn't plugged in to anything. > > Andrew > > -- > -| Andrew Schrock | aschrock@cs.brandeis.edu |- > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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