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Vintage YAMAHA TX81Z FM Tone Gentor Synthesizer
€175,00
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Wegens overcompleet bied ik mijn tx81 te koop aan.
Hij is in perfecte staat heeft jaren lang netjes in een rack gezeten,
met originele handleiding. De tx81 is erg beroemd om zijn mooie
sound en mogelijkheden. Voor de Atari heb er ik ook nog eens
goede editors voor en heel veel soundbanks.
The TX81Z features a new ability to use waveforms other than
just a sine wave. There are eight voices that can be split,
layered and detuned. Also onboard are pseudo-effects including
delay and reverb. These features can be stored as performance
setups. The effects are simply envelope and re-triggering effects.
The TX81Z works great as a sound-module for any live or studio
production.
The unit is multitimbral, and has 128 ROM voices, 32 editable voice
slots, and 24 editable Performance memories.
The RAM slots were rarely utilized[citation needed] due to the
perceived high quality and usability of the original patches
and the difficulty of programming new sounds with the limited
front-panel interface. Among the presets is the famous LatelyBass,
one of the most popular presets in synthesizer history.
The TX81Z is backwards-compatible with sound patches developed for
Yamaha's DX21, DX27, and DX100 synthesizers.[1] It is also very
similar, and almost completely patch-compatible, to the DX11
synthesizer, which is essentially a TX81Z with a velocity and
pressure-sensing keyboard, and a pitch envelope.
bekijk ook mijn andere advertenties
Hij is in perfecte staat heeft jaren lang netjes in een rack gezeten,
met originele handleiding. De tx81 is erg beroemd om zijn mooie
sound en mogelijkheden. Voor de Atari heb er ik ook nog eens
goede editors voor en heel veel soundbanks.
The TX81Z features a new ability to use waveforms other than
just a sine wave. There are eight voices that can be split,
layered and detuned. Also onboard are pseudo-effects including
delay and reverb. These features can be stored as performance
setups. The effects are simply envelope and re-triggering effects.
The TX81Z works great as a sound-module for any live or studio
production.
The unit is multitimbral, and has 128 ROM voices, 32 editable voice
slots, and 24 editable Performance memories.
The RAM slots were rarely utilized[citation needed] due to the
perceived high quality and usability of the original patches
and the difficulty of programming new sounds with the limited
front-panel interface. Among the presets is the famous LatelyBass,
one of the most popular presets in synthesizer history.
The TX81Z is backwards-compatible with sound patches developed for
Yamaha's DX21, DX27, and DX100 synthesizers.[1] It is also very
similar, and almost completely patch-compatible, to the DX11
synthesizer, which is essentially a TX81Z with a velocity and
pressure-sensing keyboard, and a pitch envelope.
bekijk ook mijn andere advertenties