@Mikeonthemikelike the one that got passed by was the YAMAHA DX7 MK2 And I will tell you as a former analogue devotee. When you UNDERSTAND FM SYNTHESIS. Its second to none. Over the last 20 years I have mastered it and am now bringing it to the attention of others. With my upcoming demos.
@mikeonthemikelike Native Instruments and others are developing incredibly powerful and versatile FM soft synthesizers, more than can be packed into any kind of affordable keyboard. Hardware FM hit its limit as a main processing source. The upper limit for gonzo batshit hardware synthesizer, in my opinion, is the Kurzweil 150, with 240 separate oscillators each with its own envelope and filter, all additive. What's new? Korg Kronos and Roland Jupiter 80: reruns galore.
@gridsleep Haha, it may disappoint you, but I'm not Jexus. But it looks like we both like creepy vids and synthesizers :) Anyway, stay tuned for next video! (this time very rare analog organ/synth)
Don't know why it would be unpopular. Well...maybe it was a bit more popular in 1990. But, I just got a TG33 and it sounds scrumptious. Also have a TG55 and two TG77s, and an SY85 should be arriving on my doorstep some time today. Not a Yamajunkie, though, I'm just very particular. More of a Korg and Waldorf junkie, and anything offbeat like the Hartmann Neuron, Technics WSA1, and Ensoniq FIZMO. Popular doesn't mean better. Better means particular. In hoc signo vinces, eh? Heh heh.
@Mikeonthemikelike the one that got passed by was the YAMAHA DX7 MK2 And I will tell you as a former analogue devotee. When you UNDERSTAND FM SYNTHESIS. Its second to none. Over the last 20 years I have mastered it and am now bringing it to the attention of others. With my upcoming demos.
fender1000100 1 day ago
Very interesting... It has that quantised digital '90s sound. Love it! Yamaha really should look at FM again.
mikeonthemikelike 4 months ago
@mikeonthemikelike Native Instruments and others are developing incredibly powerful and versatile FM soft synthesizers, more than can be packed into any kind of affordable keyboard. Hardware FM hit its limit as a main processing source. The upper limit for gonzo batshit hardware synthesizer, in my opinion, is the Kurzweil 150, with 240 separate oscillators each with its own envelope and filter, all additive. What's new? Korg Kronos and Roland Jupiter 80: reruns galore.
gridsleep 2 months ago
una pregunta, todo eso lo hiciste en el mismo teclado??.. o lo hiciste en otro lado???
raotec 5 months ago
@raotec English, please
lemonzawodowiec 5 months ago
@lemonzawodowiec You did that on the same keyboard? or the computer?
raotec 5 months ago
@raotec Every sound comes directly from SY35. I haven't even used external effects or EQ.
lemonzawodowiec 5 months ago
Is this WC Olo Garb? Using a pseudonym? The video and playing styles are practically the same.
gridsleep 5 months ago
@gridsleep Haha, it may disappoint you, but I'm not Jexus. But it looks like we both like creepy vids and synthesizers :) Anyway, stay tuned for next video! (this time very rare analog organ/synth)
lemonzawodowiec 5 months ago
Don't know why it would be unpopular. Well...maybe it was a bit more popular in 1990. But, I just got a TG33 and it sounds scrumptious. Also have a TG55 and two TG77s, and an SY85 should be arriving on my doorstep some time today. Not a Yamajunkie, though, I'm just very particular. More of a Korg and Waldorf junkie, and anything offbeat like the Hartmann Neuron, Technics WSA1, and Ensoniq FIZMO. Popular doesn't mean better. Better means particular. In hoc signo vinces, eh? Heh heh.
gridsleep 5 months ago
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gridsleep 5 months ago
That's wicked! Thank You
minniehutchings 5 months ago
just epic! =)
LumaMagic 5 months ago
very cool!
ninjarap1 6 months ago