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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

Non-effected and naked sounds of TX816, which is made up of eight mudules of Yamaha DX7.

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  • sounds beautiful. i hope to buy one soon. what do you use to program it? do you like it?

  • thanks. I use cakewalk's sonar.

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  • really interesting work,

    sequencing tools used?

  • @Hamudi2000 I guess it depends on your version of impressive. FM8 or indeed FM7 in my experience still can't perfectly depict the original DX7 sounds. It is impressive in some aspects but far from being a perfect replication.

  • beautiful. i love your stuff.

  • I also owned a TX816 imo. 8 instances of Native Instruments FM8 can sound way more powerful and impressive ;)

  • Freaky video. The sounds are amazing.

  • It was one of Kratwerk synths in the 80's, and... you can tell!!!

    tnx for uploading.

  • I agree with you. Today all the "musicians" are maing music with "VST" and "Virtual Synths...", but i love hardware... these synths are amazing!!! Only to mention, the TX series are not analogue synths, actually, they are FM Synths. Regards from Argentina!

  • My favorite non analogue synth. One day people will realise just how amazing they are.

    Yes, just get a high quality 8 channel desk and use it as a submixer.

  • this video made me put a very large bid on a tx816 last night, I had to ask the seller to retract it as I realised how impractical I was being.

    The biggest issue was I'm in the UK and he was in the USA , which meant shipping and getting a stepdown transformer...beyond that there is the issue of control and the fact I have no mixer to accommodate..bloody good price though so I'm gutted non-the less. Do you put yours through an eight channel mixer?t the fact it had no optional global out was harsh

  • Yamaha TX-816 is really a powerful machine. Rich, fat sound.

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