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  • Yamaha DX7s, the last DX7 model to be released from Yamaha, in 1987. 16-bit converters, more LFOs, Unison modes, backlit LCD, performance modes and more, made this a joy to use.
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    The DX7s is still a mono output synth, just like the original DX7, and it is not a DX7II, despite getting the same visual upgrade as the DX7II. It's also a fantastic master keyboard and despite the manual saying it can't, it's quite possible to transpose over MIDI, essential for a master keyboard.
    It does not have the dual-patch capabilities as the DX7II and TX802 even though it has some extra performance capabilities over the original DX7.
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  • @rascal_rae
    @rascal_rae 17 днів тому +1

    I've wanted one for over 10 years, my synth teacher voiced the DX7 and I've even hung out with Dr. John Chowning who created FM synthesis... a friend just sold me theirs, I'm so happy I could cry

  • @rodmorrison47
    @rodmorrison47 2 роки тому +22

    In 1987 I was playing in a small Scottish folk group and our keyboard player had a DX-7, which made us stand out quite a bit on that circuit. He ordered his MKII (I don't remember exactly which variation it was) just before we left for a festival in the Highlands (with his OG DX) and had it delivered to our hotel. The downside was his incessant fiddling while he set the new one up but the upside was that thanks to the magic of MIDI he could play two complex patches at the same time and everybody was impressed that we had two DX-7s.

    • @rachelar
      @rachelar Рік тому

      What if you had two Dx7s 's (?)

  • @mirkocaserta
    @mirkocaserta 2 роки тому +27

    This is perfect as my DX7IIFD is being delivered tomorrow 🙂

    • @6581punk
      @6581punk 2 роки тому

      I wanted one of those but boy are they sought after now. I'll settle for my DX7s, DX7 and TX802 :) My Kurzweil Forte and Waldorf Quantum will load DX7 patches too.

    • @retro-dademusic6403
      @retro-dademusic6403 2 роки тому +1

      Congrats. One of my all time favorite synths. It was my first and best DX7. 😎

    • @therm0tt0
      @therm0tt0 2 роки тому +4

      What a coincidence! I'm also expecting a DX7IIFD tomorrow (along with mk1 DX7). I've been wanting my own since I first tried one back in the late '80s!

    • @mirkocaserta
      @mirkocaserta 2 роки тому +4

      @@therm0tt0 I was just a kid in the '80s and the DX7 was my dream keyboard at the time as it was everywhere on tv. The big DX7 logo on the rear of the keyboard became imprinted in my brain. None of my friends had one as it was a bit expensive for the standards in my circle. I later came to hate it for the cliche Rhodes sound and now I'm in love again.

    • @therm0tt0
      @therm0tt0 2 роки тому +1

      @@mirkocaserta Same here. I was also just a kid back then, and there was no way I could get my hands on my own DX7.
      My first synth was a Casio HT-700. I still have it! It's fun to play around with, and it has a surprising amount of flexibility for a cheap consumer keyboard.
      But there is something indescribably unique about FM synthesis. I want to return to that feeling I had the first time I heard it. And now that I'm going to finally have my own, I look forward to diving into the full programming potential.

  • @rm2kmidi
    @rm2kmidi 2 роки тому +14

    I can't get enough DX7 content!

  • @jmtz9957
    @jmtz9957 Рік тому +4

    Dude!!! That's BEAUTIFUL. I always prefer the strings on a DX, than on analog. Yes, analog are warmer, but in a mix they get lost. The strings of a DX cut thru.

  • @FLH3official
    @FLH3official 2 роки тому +8

    I have a dream, we're in 1983 and Yamaha release a 6 ops FM synth with a proper GUI, filters and onboard effects...
    I love FM!

    • @huntergalloway3944
      @huntergalloway3944 2 роки тому +3

      SY77/99 is halfway there!
      Opsix is even closer, if you can stand the form factor!

    • @FLH3official
      @FLH3official 2 роки тому +1

      @@huntergalloway3944 I remember to have imagined what could be a kind of "SY77" in my late teenager brain in early 86. Something with other kinds of osc, other thas sines but with sawteeeth, squares and PCM, plus an onboard reverb and a chorus.
      But I didn't work for yamaha and the only thing I could buy in these time was an FB01. 👨🏼‍🦳
      (I'm less imaginiative now but I still have my FB01 getting dust on a shelf in my studio)
      And yes, now I use Dexed 😄

    • @maintaint3003
      @maintaint3003 2 роки тому

      Unluckily synthcity controller is sold out.
      ~1200€ if remember correct.

  • @dcdno_one2393
    @dcdno_one2393 2 роки тому +9

    All DX7s need external effects. It makes them like new machines!

    • @Swanlord05
      @Swanlord05 2 місяці тому +1

      They ran them thru racks in the 80s

  • @retro-dademusic6403
    @retro-dademusic6403 2 роки тому +4

    Nobody: “the DX7 sounds cold and brittle”
    Espen Kraft: “hold my Brian Eno”

  • @jesseanderson3835
    @jesseanderson3835 2 роки тому +5

    I have my DX7 regularly connected to a Dimension C chorus, a DD3 delay, and a Rev500 reverb unit. Makes for lush, classic FM vibes. Cheers.

  • @6581punk
    @6581punk 2 роки тому +7

    I bought a very nice condition one cheap with a "stuck" cartridge door. So I bought a replacement door thinking that's what was needed to be fixed. But the door was glued shut for a reason, the cartridge port must have had something forced into it incorrectly. PCB was cracked, bodge wires all over the place. So I got a replacement board from Syntaur. I only went to the trouble because this one had fully working tact switches and usually they need a firm press. I have an original DX7 with one of the expansion boards that gives it some cool features.

  • @lundsweden
    @lundsweden 2 роки тому +15

    The DX7 is still an unparralled synth after nearly 40 years! I used Dexed all the time still, there is something about the expressiveness of this synth that is similar to an acoustic instrument. You basically get 127 gradients per key.
    On certain sounds, like Kalimba, Vibes, E.P it is still one of the most realistic sounding synths (can beat gigabyte libaries) while being very CPU efficient. Even the not-natural classic FM sounds are still useful!

    • @rm2kmidi
      @rm2kmidi 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah, when you play the EP sounds on the D50 or the M1, they sound kind of flat in comparison.

    • @Magnus_Loov
      @Magnus_Loov Рік тому

      When it comes to the original DX7 (not the S or mark 2), the bad thing is that the resolution for velocity is nowhere near 128 steps (0 to 127) when recording midi. I tested it some years ago in Cubase and I can't remember it exactly but it was an abysmal low number of discrete values somewhere in the 10:s (10-20 different separate values).
      I am not sure if this translates to the same thing if you play it live (without going out over midi). It could be the really early midi implementation.
      Another thing is that it is really hard to push it beyond 100 in the first place. If you bang with a closed fist you can actually get past 100. Some say it is hardware limited to a maximum of 100 which in theory is not true but in practice when playing normal, it is. (I have compensated for it with midi compression of 7/5 to make softsynths to respond with the full velocity range)
      So what I am saying is that may only be the early midi implementation that is really bad in that aspect. And if you record the Dx7 via midi and then play it back (from a sequencer) you WILL get the same abysmal low res velocity curve, ie just a few discrete values.
      It may also be that the hardware itself has a low res velocity curve (few discrete values). I don't know since I only use it as a controller.
      And speaking of that, as a controller, What it does have though is a fantastic keybed that responds extremely well when you play. The feeling of it is unbeatable. That may be something that may make you think that it has better resolution of velocity values than it really have. (Unless you are on a later model DX). The aftertouch also feels just perfect with just the right amount of pressure.
      In fact, to have the best of both worlds I bought a vintage Yamaha Motif 6 which has a great feeling keybed with full velocit resolution. But it has a bad aftertouch (goes from zero to full with just the tiniest little pressure), so I use them for different types of sounds. For the slow evolving sounds (like atmospheric pads) I use the DX7. For the fast attacky sounds I use the Motif.

  • @rebmcr
    @rebmcr 2 роки тому +5

    That pad at the start 😍

  • @rm2kmidi
    @rm2kmidi 2 роки тому +10

    I actually find that it's easier to program the DX7 from the synth. You start to develop a muscle memory for the menus after you use it for a while.

  • @Gus-jb8cm
    @Gus-jb8cm 2 роки тому +5

    I do regret selling my DX 7 all those years ago. Watching you work your magic on it makes me drool!!!
    Hi Espen, have you heard of Tim Blake. In the mid to late 70's he did a song called "Generator, Laser beam" from his album called."Blake's New Jerusalem" in '78. He worked with Hawkwind and a few others before going solo.

  • @JeffBoen
    @JeffBoen 2 роки тому +6

    Still have my DX7II-FD from the 80s active in my stack. A trick I used to like to use is setting modulation to use a square wave instead of the standard sine (which creates tremolo). I would set the mod range to only a step or half-step, then when playing a lead patch you can quickly tweak the mod wheel to its full range to create cool "hammer on" effects, similar to guitar finger tapping.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      That's a cool trick. Thanks for sharing!

  • @hayward85
    @hayward85 2 роки тому +3

    The intro sounds beautiful!

  • @yzimsx
    @yzimsx 2 роки тому +1

    Really smooth, I could listen to that much longer. After realizing this, I tried searching for "ambient dx7" ... and indeed, there's some nice stuff out there.

  • @joonglegamer9898
    @joonglegamer9898 2 роки тому +6

    I bought a DX7-II back in the 80s too, it was my first synthesizer ever. And it made me forever stick with FM sounds, (FM Love is a real thing!). Today I have a Yamaha Montage (which is Yamaha's most advanced FM synth, FM-X - with a whopping 8 operators and 88 algorithms. Unlike the DX7 you can have more loops than just one. FM-X also have an Frequency Envelope Generator, 7 Spectral Forms (DX7 have only sine). FM Synthesis is mindblowing once you get to know it.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +3

      Yes, all those fancy bells and whistles are exactly why I don't want any of those newer Yamahas. ;-)

    • @joonglegamer9898
      @joonglegamer9898 2 роки тому +1

      @@EspenKraft In 20 years from now, you'll be ranting about how it was the greatest FM synth of all times. Hey, I got an FM Chip Based Yamaha 4-Operator Electone organ too, your tips was useful! :)

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +2

      If I had more space I would fill the house with many Electone organs. ;-)

    • @Roboprogs
      @Roboprogs 2 роки тому +4

      The DX series had (has) a pitch envelope for the base note frequency, but not for individual operators.
      I love the sound of the Montage/MODX, but found the panel layout too confusing. (I read enough computer manuals at work already 🤪 )
      I ended up getting a Korg Nautilus recently, which seemed a better balance of ease of use vs power. It’s not classic gear, but Korg is actually making this model back in Japan again, and the finish reminds me of an M1. Plus I get a warranty for a while.

    • @joonglegamer9898
      @joonglegamer9898 2 роки тому +1

      @@Roboprogs I agree, it was confusing for me too for the longest time, until I saw a tutorial. It's actually easy, you need to go to the Home menu (make sure you're in FM-X init mode/instument), then press view (green) and select the first bar. Then you can use the 8 sliders to set each operator, and use the dial to select operators LIVE while playing. This is unique, because you can now play with the variables of the Carrier and modulators LIVE while playing on the keyboard!

  • @markkusmierz3756
    @markkusmierz3756 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing.There seems to be a whole plethora of sound possibilities in the Dx7 if you have the time to dig deep enough into programming them. Excellent and informative video presentation.

  • @GrimVoxTech
    @GrimVoxTech Рік тому +1

    Thanks for these great tips! Sounding great! I have had my DX7 II-D since 1989 and never programmed it. Currently I'm working on getting my favorite DX7 sounds playing in my new Kurzweil K2700. Doing this I had to actually go and edit some of the patches. With the Kurzweil I find it much more easy to program because envelopes and algorithm is graphically displayed in the display. With the Yamaha you have to repeatedly look at the "instruction manual" diagrams that is printed on top of the synth. Surely if you program very actively you will remember those by heart.

  • @kovabrotala7927
    @kovabrotala7927 2 роки тому +6

    Hi, we are from Ukraine) ,synthesizer sounds good)

  • @J._Campbell
    @J._Campbell 2 роки тому

    Great pads, Espen! Thanks a lot!

  • @michaelnutsch221
    @michaelnutsch221 2 роки тому +2

    One of my favourite synthesizers. It even makes a pretty good supersaw.

  • @mudsh4rk
    @mudsh4rk 2 роки тому +6

    Great to see someone show how easy these actually are to program. I've never owned a 6op DX keyboard (just a TX802) but over the years I've had a few DX27s and a DX21 and they were all fast, easy and fun to program, plus you can leave it in edit mode while you play and tweak parameters live. It's not control-per-function, but it's not actually that far off.
    The 802, on the other hand, is pretty tedious with only the keypad and +/- keys for entering values. If they'd just put an encoder on the front it would be no problem at all (but I'd still take the front panel over a software editor).

    • @Roboprogs
      @Roboprogs 2 роки тому

      I got along with the 27’s little brother (100) pretty well. I love the feel of the little green rubber buttons . Someday I’ll find the loose solder connection on my 100, I hope.
      Much of the technique in this video works, just with fewer operators to toggle.

    • @falangistavaleroso9689
      @falangistavaleroso9689 2 роки тому

      A friend is making me an affordable 65 knob controller for the TX 802, in case you also want one. I agree with you, worse ever rack to edit.

  • @samborn7120
    @samborn7120 2 роки тому

    Great vid Espen! I’m totally gonna program this into my II-D! 👌

  • @ytpremium7649
    @ytpremium7649 Рік тому +1

    The DX7S was my first DX7 and I learned to program it. When I bought a Mk1 programming was difficult but I learned to midi transfer patches from Mk2 to Mk1

  • @chrisblue1515
    @chrisblue1515 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the guide. Very nice patch.

  • @Todd63790
    @Todd63790 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this video, your knowledge is exceptional!

  • @todds5095
    @todds5095 2 роки тому +4

    I have a DX7IID! I got it because I always wanted one and I bought it a couple years ago and got it working again with a new battery and download. Fun fact, just by chance it was originally from the Toronto stage production of "The Phantom of the Opera"! Another great video Espen!

  • @jelwilham
    @jelwilham Рік тому

    That beginning sound caught me off guard. Usually DX7s give themselves away with that metallic overtone but that sound could be mistaken as a Juno with pulse and low passed. Awesome. Love your videos Espen.

  • @monsterjazzlicks
    @monsterjazzlicks 9 місяців тому

    Nice sounds!

  • @streck0486
    @streck0486 2 роки тому +2

    That's a really sweet chord progression.

  • @CRITTERBUSTERS
    @CRITTERBUSTERS 2 роки тому +1

    The DX7 is a great synthesiser, I own a DX7II FD with Grey Matter E installed. It is very easy to get lost in the programming but also a lot of fun once you’ve gotten your head around it. It really isn’t hard to program it’s mostly just tedious with the menu diving, and for the mark 1 DX7 I can imagine in the 80s it would’ve been frustrating having to work with a one inch display with no backlight. Thankfully that was corrected with the DX7s and even more so on the DX7II which quadrupled the size of the LCD.

  • @lrblouie
    @lrblouie 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful as always!

  • @chinesemusic8019
    @chinesemusic8019 2 роки тому +2

    The Boss Chorus pedal effect is the secret, I still have my original DX7 mk1 with BOSS Chorus CE-3 pedal for stereo effect. then Add a little reverb !

  • @AztecWarrior707
    @AztecWarrior707 7 місяців тому +1

    YES!!! AT LAST I SEE A PERSON USE MY FAVORITE CHORUS PEDAL FOR THE DX7
    BOSS CE-2 , THE NOBS ARE ALSO EXACTLY SET UP IN THE SAME WAY I SET IT UP
    COOOOL
    NICE VIDEO

  • @Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
    @Sarahbuildsstepsequencers 2 роки тому

    I love that you wear a vintage Casio watch!

  • @effervescentelephant917
    @effervescentelephant917 Рік тому +1

    Hello Espen! Such a beautiful sound you got there, great introduction to the DX7S in particular. I would like to know more of your tricks you got for this DX7S, how you use it and. If you could make an in depth video, it would be very much appreciated, there are not too much vids about this model. Thanks! I’m a very big fan of your work

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  Рік тому

      Many thanks! I reality the DX7s is just like the 1983 DX7, it just has better converters and more performance options. Basic FM synth programming are almost the same except for a few more parameters. I have no plans to do any DX7 programming video in the near future.

  • @fender1000100
    @fender1000100 Рік тому +1

    A brilliant synth. I had one. Its the UNISON feature it could sound big. And produce sounds the MK1 DX7 couldn't.

  • @850r2
    @850r2 2 роки тому +1

    This was in Direct competition with Roland's D-50 at the time. I wonder who won with those sales figures.
    Another great video Espen, Thanks again.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      Cheers!

    • @lrblouie
      @lrblouie 2 роки тому +1

      We know over 200,000 DX7s were made, and that's not even counting the other various 4 and 6 Operator DX and TX variations. I cannot imagine the D50 sold anywhere near that much.

    • @850r2
      @850r2 2 роки тому +1

      @@lrblouie would be interesting to know, it ran for 3 years. The Korg M1 obviously takes the lead but I don't imagine the D-50 was all that far behind.

  • @skramlounge
    @skramlounge 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks. I have a DX7II FD with E-card from Grey Matter. I use it with a Strymon Big Sky reverb /chorus and it sounds great. With some delay too it’s even better. If you know your handcraft, the DX stands as a classic instrument in music keyboard history on the top shelf with Hammond B3, Rhodes electric piano, Hohner clavinet and Minimoog.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      I agree completely. The irony is that there are those, even here in this comment section, that thinks the complete opposite when it comes to the DX sounds. ;)

    • @DarkSideofSynth
      @DarkSideofSynth 2 роки тому

      100% agree. I had a DX7IID, no floppy drive, back in the day. Good programming, layering, and a touch (or full-on crazy amount) of effects, and it's sonic bliss. FM is very flexible. I rewatched Top Gun the other night after so many years: and that's a perfect DX7 showoff ;)

  • @terrencemckenzy3679
    @terrencemckenzy3679 2 роки тому

    super awesome

  • @CHRADIO100
    @CHRADIO100 2 місяці тому

    Tenks from Brazil

  • @funkmachine6420
    @funkmachine6420 2 роки тому +1

    Love my mk1 DX7

  • @80iesDude45
    @80iesDude45 2 роки тому

    the Yamaha DX7 II FD was my first synth, that time it was a pain to edit sounds, so I sold it to get a brandnew EPS16+

  • @edriheso2112
    @edriheso2112 Рік тому

    Toco en una banda donde usamos el dx7s y toda esta información nos ayudara a seguir explorando el mundo de la síntesis

  • @BlackMan614
    @BlackMan614 Рік тому

    I still have my DX7S I bought in 1988. Nice controller as well. Has pressure but velocity (though not as bad as the original) but still doesn't get to 128 unless you really pound it.

  • @funkerella
    @funkerella 2 роки тому +1

    Proud owner, bought it new in about 88

  • @simonburns1055
    @simonburns1055 2 роки тому

    I wish i had my old DX7S i miss her

  • @philchimbolo
    @philchimbolo 2 роки тому +6

    I owned a DX7IIFD in 1989 (bought it for $1000). As a couple of years went by, I found myself to be a struggling college student who was short on cash and ended up selling it to a local music store for $500. :(

    • @retro-dademusic6403
      @retro-dademusic6403 2 роки тому +3

      You can get it back for about $500 now 😎

    • @philchimbolo
      @philchimbolo 2 роки тому +1

      @@retro-dademusic6403 I saw that. I checked it out right after I posted here. LOL

    • @CussaOnara
      @CussaOnara 2 роки тому +2

      It's time to get it back again!

    • @philchimbolo
      @philchimbolo 2 роки тому +1

      @@CussaOnara Sadly, I’m a plug-in person now. It’s more convenient, plus I have very limited studio space.

  • @WARDISWARD
    @WARDISWARD Рік тому

    There is a nifty trick to use the level rate envelopes as regular ADSR
    Here's how
    Set your first level to maximum and keep it there , leave it untouched
    Your first rate is now the Attack
    Set your second Level and Rate to max and never touch them , they are of no use
    The third rate now acts as your regular decay
    The third level is now a sustain value
    Your fourth rate is now release
    Set the fourth level to zero and keep it there , so release will always go to zero .

  • @darrenhirst9900
    @darrenhirst9900 2 роки тому +1

    We were born at the right time to experience all these cool electronics.
    Some say the DX7 was created in hell 👀

  • @bluebagski
    @bluebagski 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video... I wish you could do something like this with Yamaha SY 22/35/55/85. Dont see much on these Synths... Love this channel.......

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      Cheers! I have a SY22. ;-)

    • @chloedevereaux1801
      @chloedevereaux1801 2 роки тому +2

      don't forget the 77 and 99 !!!!!!!

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +2

      I have some plans to do the 77 and 99 at some point. Depends on a lot of things. ;-)

    • @chriswareham
      @chriswareham 2 роки тому

      @@EspenKraft The SY77 and SY99 are fantastic. I owned an SY77 and only upgraded to an SY99 in order to be able to use my own drum samples, but found I really liked the cleaner sounding effects in the later model. The SY77 effects have a grainy charm of their own, but aren't as good when creating an entire track on the machine as things can get quite muddy sounding. My only complaint is that the envelopes are possibly too sophisticated, with parameters that interact with each other in unintuitive ways when I often just want a basic ADSR approach.

    • @Roboprogs
      @Roboprogs 2 роки тому

      @@chriswareham I think about all of the 80s (early 90s?) Yamahas use the 4 stage Rate/Level envelopes.
      It’s nice that you can have a “convex” or “concave” attack or decay, but it does often add an extra step if you have to remember to set level 2 and 3 to the same value to emulate the sustain of a standard ADSR.
      Edit: R1 is Attack. Set L1 to max. R2 is Decay (so long as L2 is less than L1). L2 is Sustain (set L3 to the same as L2, ignore R3). R4 is Release (so long as L4 is 0).
      That said, setting L3 to 0 with a slow R3 nicely models sounds which slowly die off, rather than sustaining forever, particularly if playing with a sustain pedal.

  • @lrblouie
    @lrblouie Рік тому

    Where is the setting to control the velocity on the DX7ii? My E.Piano doesn't open "wide" the harder I press; yet if I control the DX with an external keyboard controller, it does. Can't find the velocity settings! Thank you so much!

  • @garyseymour6319
    @garyseymour6319 2 роки тому

    Are you adding chorus by a foot pedal? I had a PSS270 back in the late 80's I'm sure it had chorus built in. I also had a Casio VL-1 (Tone) before that, it's in so many songs :-)

  • @sizteves
    @sizteves 2 роки тому

    I looked though your video list and couldn't find anything about the Roland D-10/20/110. Do you have plans to make a video on those? They are great for creating drums and efx sounds because of the ring modulator, which are more gritty and lo-fi than its D-50 equivalent.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      I might do a video about them at one point, as I know them very well, but I really don't like them very much.

  • @marcinkozlowski2880
    @marcinkozlowski2880 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @12opsynths
    @12opsynths 2 роки тому +1

    It sounds like you also normalized the PitchEG? So many of the factory presets have a kind of goofy pitch "blip" up front, I was glad to hear it neutralized in this mod.

  • @UncleMilty
    @UncleMilty 7 місяців тому +1

    Nice video, now l’ ready for bed 🥱

  • @tavil1296
    @tavil1296 Рік тому

    Wow I can't believe it has only mono output!

  • @hektekbeats
    @hektekbeats Рік тому

    🎹💥

  • @newwave80skid
    @newwave80skid 2 роки тому +2

    I love this set of chords you play often. Is this inspired by 'Don't Give Up'?

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. Not really, I just find this chord progression a good one to demonstrate pads and strings, so I use them for that. ;-)

    • @newwave80skid
      @newwave80skid 2 роки тому

      It’s one of the most beautifully nostalgic progressions I’ve heard in years. I would love to hear this as a song on your new album! 🙌🏽

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      I have a song with these chords already published. It's in the "grasshopper" video. That tune will not go into the album though. Although the grasshopper itself will. :P

    • @newwave80skid
      @newwave80skid 2 роки тому +1

      @@EspenKraft wonderful. I will listen to it now. Super excited. Thank you

  • @madness8556
    @madness8556 2 роки тому +1

    If I remember correctly, the DX7s had a phenomenal sounding nylon guitar voice that wasn't in the factory ROM of the DX711FD?

  • @joeltaylor2830
    @joeltaylor2830 2 роки тому

    DX7 through a Boss CE2. Classic setup. Having not owned, but heard the DX7II, can I ask what you prefer about it compared to the first DX7? It's it the bi-timbral option, the buttons and the sliders, the stereo outs and less hiss?
    The original DX7 always sounds a bit 'dirtier' and reminds me very much of the one we had when I was a kid in the 80s.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +2

      Just so we're clear, the DX7s is not a DX7II. I say so in the video itself. I recently did a video about the TX802. That's a DX7II in a box.
      I have this DX7s because it was given to me. The FM engine is pretty much the same as on the original DX7, it's more performance-things that set them apart, although there some bits and pieces here and there that makes it more advanced too.
      The original had 12-bit DA converters and as such many prefer it because of that, while this has 16-bit DACs.
      I did a comparison between the TX802 (DX7II) and the TX816 (DX7mk1) earlier where there is a blindtest of which is which.

  • @jillsand-bh8pm
    @jillsand-bh8pm 2 роки тому

    How do you connect your DX7 to soundsystem? If I don't have the right speakers, I'm trying to conenct to my DAW which is ableton. I have a iRig midi, but there's no sound.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      Google how to record into a DAW.

  • @perkelix
    @perkelix 2 роки тому

    Actually, the last DX7 was a 76-key anniversary re-issue of the DX7mkII in gold and silver.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      It's true, that was another 1987 DX7.

  • @wallyelectronicsformusicia8646
    @wallyelectronicsformusicia8646 2 роки тому

    Sorry Mr.Espen, one ignorant question for you:
    is possible to programmer tones of TX7 from TX802 or, is necessary the DX7 first series keyboard?
    Thanks, best regards.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      You can't do that. To program the TX7 you need a DX7 or a computer editor.

    • @wallyelectronicsformusicia8646
      @wallyelectronicsformusicia8646 2 роки тому

      @@EspenKraft also DX7||FD or DX7s or only the first model 12 bit mono?

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      All the 1986/1987 DX7 models has 16 bit converters. The DX7II is stereo, the DX7s is mono.

    • @wallyelectronicsformusicia8646
      @wallyelectronicsformusicia8646 2 роки тому

      @@EspenKraft yes, but i want understand if is possible programmer tones in one 1984 TX7 12 bit module, with only DX7 first series (mono, 12 bit) or whith every DX7 model of various years?
      thanks

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      You can program the TX7 from any DX7.

  • @rachelar
    @rachelar 2 роки тому +1

    Disagree about which algorithm for strings, try #30-32 for sublimity

  • @jonhallstein33
    @jonhallstein33 2 роки тому +1

    I just bought a DX7S (instead of a DX7), because it was in better condition at a better price. However, I clearly prefer the mellow warmth of the DX7 over the brighter sounding DX7S. But, this video gives me hope that I can make the DX7S sound fuller/more mellow sounding with the sound modifications you were displaying. But, I'm new to all of this (I'm a bass player): How do you connect the chorus peddle? I have a very good EBS Unichorus pedal. And, can you load the preset DX7 sounds into the DX7S? And, if so, do they sound about the same through the DX7S as they do through the DX7? The DX7's warm, mellow, full sound really does sound way better to me. But, the sound you were playing at the beginning of this video seemed pretty damn close, too.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      DX7 out-into the pedal-out of the DX-into the recording medium. Just like a guitar pedal. All the DX7 models are compatible with each other in terms of patches, but they might sound a little different due to different models.
      I record my synths through great preamps, add effects and processing in the mix and master the sounds. Nothing you hear in my videos are straight out, so to speak, unless I clearly state so. Cheers

    • @jonhallstein33
      @jonhallstein33 2 роки тому

      @@EspenKraft Thanks for the reply and info :)

    • @AnalogFlava
      @AnalogFlava 2 роки тому

      @@EspenKraft great stuff as always Espen! Can I ask which reverb and dly plugins you used here, sounds lush so I assume some Valhalla was used? Btw, I have an old TX81Z. Will this compare in anyway, can I make similar pads on it? Didn't use it for 20 years and found it very limiting back then. Thanks!

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      @@AnalogFlava Thanks! It's Valhalla yes, A custom Hall preset. Delays I can't remember.

    • @byteshiftmusic
      @byteshiftmusic 2 роки тому

      I have both a DX7 and a DX7s. Patches are interchangeable, but I definitely like the sound of the DX7 better. I will likely be selling my DX7s (along with an Ensoniq Mirage) soon because I'm running out of room. Espen has brainwashed me into buying far too many synths :)

  • @IvarFritjofHansen
    @IvarFritjofHansen 2 роки тому

    tips to you go to pan left right then you get a chorus effect. that i doscover with my dx7 mark 2 fd.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      The DX7s is not a DX7II, as I say in the video. ;-) There's no pan functionality here.

  • @marsupialmicron
    @marsupialmicron 2 роки тому

    The chords you play seem to be from the song Sailing by Christopher Cross. Why do you say the DX7s the last of the DX/ line, isn't it the DX7 II FD the last? However, great tip!

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      These chords are my own really. ;-) The DX7IIFD is from 1986.

  • @ColdGrayMorning
    @ColdGrayMorning 2 роки тому

    Where we can get sysex of this grat patch?

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому

      Nowhere. I didn't even save the patch. ;-)

  • @michaelmitchell8218
    @michaelmitchell8218 Рік тому +1

    I got a DX7S and still like new and low hours of playing on it. Not a mark on it lol.

  • @StephanS
    @StephanS 2 роки тому

    I wonder whats the difference between the DX7s, DX7II and DX7FD, beside the Floppy Disc Drive

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      DX7II is the same with our without the floppy. The DX7s is simpler, more like the original DX7. Mono, where the II is stereo. The manuals for all of them are online so just read through them. ;-)

    • @kiskadar69
      @kiskadar69 2 роки тому

      After the original DX7 was replaced by the much improved DX7IID/DX7IIFD, there was still a market for "somewhere in between". The DX7s bridges the gap between the old and the (expensive back then!) new DX7IID.

  • @olopstudio
    @olopstudio 2 роки тому +1

    We like so much more your famous "cheers" 😎

  • @marcelomadlucmar
    @marcelomadlucmar 2 роки тому

    Amazonas Manaus Brazil

  • @racalik
    @racalik Рік тому

    what do you reckon this DX7S might be worth now in 2023?? anyone can help with a ballpark figure?

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  Рік тому +1

      Around $300USD if in a nice state.

    • @racalik
      @racalik Рік тому

      @@EspenKraft thanks for the reply, much appreciated! a lot of people seem to be overvaluing the vintage synths nowadays as I can see an ad asking for almost double of that and it's not in the best shape... same with the other vintage models that I keep looking around for

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  Рік тому +1

      Most sellers are on mushrooms these days. ;-)

  • @D10078
    @D10078 2 роки тому +1

    Got wake up my DX7 II FD sits in the corner.

  • @distantspacedust5035
    @distantspacedust5035 2 роки тому

    Does anyone know the difference between the DX7S and the DX7II?

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      The DX7s is mono, like the original. Smaller display. No layering of patches like the DX7II. So it's more basic in performance features, but still patch compatible with the DX7II and backwards too.

    • @distantspacedust5035
      @distantspacedust5035 2 роки тому

      @@EspenKraft Thank you Espen! That clears things up enjoyed the video as well. I only asked because I just ordered a DX7S and am fearing I might regret it because the DX7II seems to have that nice layering feature but honestly I think I’m gonna stick with the DX7S some limitation can do wonders for creativity.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      They're both great and you could always get the TX802 later which is the module version of the DX7II, and use the S as the keyboard.

    • @distantspacedust5035
      @distantspacedust5035 2 роки тому

      @@EspenKraft thanks Espen good point

  • @Synthesis1979
    @Synthesis1979 Рік тому

    Those chords sound familiar?

  • @roberthausvik
    @roberthausvik Рік тому +1

    Hadde det mye morro med dx7 på 80 tallet

  • @MarsOhr
    @MarsOhr 2 роки тому

    An DX7S-Editor: ua-cam.com/video/Q_OGLjDLPiU/v-deo.html

  • @starchild890
    @starchild890 Місяць тому

    "The DX7s is still a mono output synth" -I don't know, my sounds pretty stereo from the headphone output

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  Місяць тому

      All my videos have sound that has been mixed. I'm using stereo chorus on the sounds.

    • @starchild890
      @starchild890 Місяць тому

      @@EspenKraft Yes, I can see that, I was refering to the keyboard headphone output. That one is stereo by itself.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  29 днів тому

      It's not. The DX7s is mono, just like the DX7. The DX7II is stereo.

    • @starchild890
      @starchild890 29 днів тому

      @@EspenKraft Hm, it did have stereo effect over the headphone and I also used the headphone output instead of the rear connected to sound effect and it did appeared very stereo, or maybe the sound module does it. I know the rear output is mono.

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  29 днів тому

      The DX7s is mono out, but of course you'll have sound in both ears if connecting headphones to the headphone output. It will still be mono though as you have no pan controls over left right internally in the DX7s.
      The DX7s does not have a module counterpart. The TX7 was a module of the DX7mk1. The DX7II had a module named TX802. Both of these are true stereo synths.

  • @dieterderoover716
    @dieterderoover716 2 роки тому

    Payed adds 😭 and it's normal in 2022

  • @pufaxx
    @pufaxx 2 роки тому

    "the last DX7 model to be released from Yamaha" - I think it was DX7 -> DX7s -> DX7 II

    • @EspenKraft
      @EspenKraft  2 роки тому +1

      No.

    • @MrVinylistic
      @MrVinylistic 2 роки тому

      No, the first 6OP FM synthesizers were DX7, TX7 and TX816
      and the second 6OP FM synthesizers were DX7s, DX7IID, DX7IIFD and TX802.

  • @wallyelectronicsformusicia8646
    @wallyelectronicsformusicia8646 2 роки тому

    Understand nothing....