I was extremely lucky as a child to have an FX-3 back in the early 90s at home to learn on. The moving sliders was a wow feature, although several of them stopped functioning on our organ over time and we had to have them repaired. My parents were kind enough to let me have the organ at home including the giant TX1 speaker cabinet (only 1 on the FX-3). This organ will always hold a special place in my heart, although of course it was superseded quickly technically.
I remember this. I worked for a company that sold these, as well as a number of Yamaha and Casio keyboards. One of the things that the FX series had was a Floppy Drive accessory, where you could load what amounted to MIDI files, although General MIDI had not yet been implemented. I believe it also had the capability of using a small EPROM cartridge, although that might not have been until the later HX-1.
I have that disk drive. It doesn't use standard 3.5" floppies. It uses a 3" I believe. It also looked ugly hanging under the keyboard. So I have it in a closet.
Thanks for this video! I really like the FS/FX Electone series organs so much! Miss the little solo keyboard at the top too! Sigh...if only I had an FX triple manual Electone organ at home....Although I have an Electone Stagea at home, I personally feel that all Electone models are UNIQUE....!
Well, the YC-61 has better effects (and samples). What a lovely piece of hardware. Gotta love the 40 year old build quality. This would have been an amazing kit to have in a studio then.
omg. you really had me when i saw the motorized faders.. awesome! now i really want it! :D my first organ at the age of 7 in the 80s was a tiny electone MC-200, which also used FM technology. but it was very limited in its capabilities, no sound editing, no dynamic keyboard aaaand NO MIDI :( ... so i traded it for a SY55 some years later (i still have it). but i remember that my organ teacher had a photo of an organ that looked quite like this FX-1 in her office... maybe i should start some research if she still exists ;) .. and that organ of course ;D
These are pretty rare. Yamaha used motorized sliders on other models at the time. They did turn out to be somewhat problematic. The good thing is if the slider doesn't move properly, it doesn't affect programmed sound. They just give visual indication.
Holly Cow! I had never seen one of these. My word. You could set this up on 3 midi keyboards today for under 2k! Hahaha! $35,000 for this. And now it's worth maybe what? 2k.
Yeah in 1983 these realistic sounds may have been worth the money if you were a big studio that could afford it. But nowadays I recon you could get the same versatility from a NORD
Yamaha FX-1, it's evol! nothing compared to my DX-100 or TQ-5, maybe i'll use two or three keyboards thru a merger box with the TQ the next day to imitate the FX-1 after your video
Are you sure the percussion is sampled? I'm pretty sure they were using FM for the percussion sounds too, as this organ predates AWM, which came in with the HX-1, HS, HE, HC series.
@@geoelectro It could be both. Elka used sampled sounds for some of their percussion in the mid 80's and synthesized sounds for the rest. That triangle sound on the bossa nova rhythm sounds very synthetic to me.
There are 6 ROMs listed as Rhythm Sound Wave Data ROM. They even have what sounds are in each ROM. There are more sounds per IC for shorter duration sounds. For example, HH, Open, HH, Closed, SD Light, Hand Clap in one ROM. In another IC it has one Cymbal. Just like wave memory, it takes more memory for longer sounds. If this was just Data for an FM generator, the sizes would all be the same I think.🤔
Great demo, and I'm really glad you've put this together. I've got an FX-3, which I love, and two TX-1s. I'm wondering if you can help figure out what the differences are between the FX-3 and FX-1. Here's what I know so far: FX-1 adds a few additional patches (e.g., Brass 3, Hawaiian Guitar) and the upper/lower couplers, but I think it loses the Play Assist feature. Other than that, they seem to be pretty identical. As an aside, I'm adding a MIDI clock sync to an E-70 soon and hope to do the same to the FX-3.
Physically they were obviously different in look, more keys/pedals on the FX1 etc. The FX-3 was technically identical to the FS-70, apart from the speakers obviously.
Same problem here ... The sliders go to their new position but no sounds can be heard until the slider is manually adjusted? I see it as a minor problem as I do not use the presets...
@@robotnumber6 That's what mine does too. Just can't use the preset feature unless we fix this. I think it used to work but started doing this a few years back.
The FX1 and FX20 are nearly the same. The FX20 is in a wooden cabinet. The FX3 is a spinet size. (Smaller) The FX10 is the same as the FX20 without the third manual.
@@madness8556I thought the FX-3 was closer to the FS-500. However, the FX-3 service manual indicates you are to use it with the FS-500 AND FS-70 manuals in order to cover the FX-3 circuits. I guess it has some of both in it.
@@geoelectro lolololol is a Yamaha was releasing more new organs at that time then I was changing my underwear, and I change my undies very often! 😀🤣 It's hard to keep up with the different models! I remember the FS30 spinet organ that also looked very similar to the FS50 which is an FS70 minus the solo keyboard.
Daniel Pirone This model was a limited run and I believe was priced around 35K. I’ve heard it may have even been over 40K. I bought it in 2008 for $2500.
I have actually got the original German price list for 1984 for there electone organ series it says here that the FX 1 was priced at 61,900,- Deutsche Mark
YAMAHA ; FX - 1 : NEW MODEL : NEW LANÇAMENTOS : Recursos : Mais Variáveis : Sistemas de Som Equalizador - Graficos : Arpeggios ; Ritmos ; Tons ; Ressonâncias ; Etc ; FX 1 ; new .💡💡💡
Still sound very nice
I was extremely lucky as a child to have an FX-3 back in the early 90s at home to learn on. The moving sliders was a wow feature, although several of them stopped functioning on our organ over time and we had to have them repaired. My parents were kind enough to let me have the organ at home including the giant TX1 speaker cabinet (only 1 on the FX-3). This organ will always hold a special place in my heart, although of course it was superseded quickly technically.
I remember this. I worked for a company that sold these, as well as a number of Yamaha and Casio keyboards. One of the things that the FX series had was a Floppy Drive accessory, where you could load what amounted to MIDI files, although General MIDI had not yet been implemented. I believe it also had the capability of using a small EPROM cartridge, although that might not have been until the later HX-1.
I have that disk drive. It doesn't use standard 3.5" floppies. It uses a 3" I believe. It also looked ugly hanging under the keyboard. So I have it in a closet.
Thank you very much for this excellent demostration.
Amazing instrument, and an excellent demonstration and playing. Well done sir.
love the rhythm patterns! thanks for sharing
My organ from Yamaha! I had always wanted one of these, I love the style and design, as well as the sounds. Auto accompaniment were great!
very rare indeed and such a magnificent instrument
Enjoyed the demo. I used to own (and still play) a Yamaha 415 (D85). I can see similarities in the two instruments.
Allen Fuller Thanks. It’s still a pretty awesome instrument. Built like a tank.😎
I think the d85 is based more around PASS synthesis (think EX-1)
What a beautiful instrument!! Great for gathering a 3 piece band with a killing drummer and a singer- bass player
I had a FX20 , still have my HX1
Thanks for this video! I really like the FS/FX Electone series organs so much! Miss the little solo keyboard at the top too! Sigh...if only I had an FX triple manual Electone organ at home....Although I have an Electone Stagea at home, I personally feel that all Electone models are UNIQUE....!
I need a Yamaha synth organ in my life
Well, the YC-61 has better effects (and samples).
What a lovely piece of hardware. Gotta love the 40 year old build quality. This would have been an amazing kit to have in a studio then.
You are a lucky man to own one!
omg. you really had me when i saw the motorized faders.. awesome! now i really want it! :D my first organ at the age of 7 in the 80s was a tiny electone MC-200, which also used FM technology. but it was very limited in its capabilities, no sound editing, no dynamic keyboard aaaand NO MIDI :( ... so i traded it for a SY55 some years later (i still have it). but i remember that my organ teacher had a photo of an organ that looked quite like this FX-1 in her office... maybe i should start some research if she still exists ;) .. and that organ of course ;D
These are pretty rare. Yamaha used motorized sliders on other models at the time. They did turn out to be somewhat problematic. The good thing is if the slider doesn't move properly, it doesn't affect programmed sound. They just give visual indication.
first time seeing one 😮
Damn I want that Organ, I like this style well at least I got a Yamaha DX7 from 1983
real nice electric organ
Amazing sounds you can do with these Yamaha Chips. Better controllable and cheaper with a DX7 and some guitar pedals afterwards.
Holly Cow! I had never seen one of these. My word. You could set this up on 3 midi keyboards today for under 2k! Hahaha! $35,000 for this. And now it's worth maybe what? 2k.
Yeah in 1983 these realistic sounds may have been worth the money if you were a big studio that could afford it.
But nowadays I recon you could get the same versatility from a NORD
owned one of these
it was great at the time
Wow! How did you come by owning one? Was it new?
@@geoelectro bought it from Yamaha
it was a real fight to get one but I did
Yamaha FX-1, it's evol! nothing compared to my DX-100 or TQ-5, maybe i'll use two or three keyboards thru a merger box with the TQ the next day to imitate the FX-1 after your video
Are you sure the percussion is sampled? I'm pretty sure they were using FM for the percussion sounds too, as this organ predates AWM, which came in with the HX-1, HS, HE, HC series.
Yes. It has “Rhythm Sound Wave Data” ROM’s on the OPCS board.
@@geoelectro It could be both. Elka used sampled sounds for some of their percussion in the mid 80's and synthesized sounds for the rest. That triangle sound on the bossa nova rhythm sounds very synthetic to me.
@@organfairy That's true. FM makes great bell and percussion sounds.
There are 6 ROMs listed as Rhythm Sound Wave Data ROM. They even have what sounds are in each ROM. There are more sounds per IC for shorter duration sounds. For example, HH, Open, HH, Closed, SD Light, Hand Clap in one ROM. In another IC it has one Cymbal. Just like wave memory, it takes more memory for longer sounds. If this was just Data for an FM generator, the sizes would all be the same I think.🤔
hello, how can one find out suppliers of Yamaha FS70 ready for shipping
What a monster
Buenos días sr profesor, dónde venden estos instrumentos musicales? Favor publicar la dirección del proveedor
Great walk through!
Brian Berlin Thanks. Tried not to get too technical.😎
Great demo, and I'm really glad you've put this together. I've got an FX-3, which I love, and two TX-1s.
I'm wondering if you can help figure out what the differences are between the FX-3 and FX-1. Here's what I know so far: FX-1 adds a few additional patches (e.g., Brass 3, Hawaiian Guitar) and the upper/lower couplers, but I think it loses the Play Assist feature. Other than that, they seem to be pretty identical.
As an aside, I'm adding a MIDI clock sync to an E-70 soon and hope to do the same to the FX-3.
Tx-1 or Fx-1?
@@audiodood I have n FX-3 organ, but two of the TX-1 tone cabinets.
Physically they were obviously different in look, more keys/pedals on the FX1 etc. The FX-3 was technically identical to the FS-70, apart from the speakers obviously.
I've got an FX-10 and it needs some help electronically. The presets and some sliders do not work quite right. Any hope of help with fixing it up?
Same problem here ... The sliders go to their new position but no sounds can be heard until the slider is manually adjusted? I see it as a minor problem as I do not use the presets...
@@robotnumber6 That's what mine does too. Just can't use the preset feature unless we fix this. I think it used to work but started doing this a few years back.
Is this the same generation as the "US-1" ? I sourced one of those for a friend's social club, fabulous machine.
US-1 came later and had AWM sounds as well as FM.
Lindo organo yo era Marins y cantaba en coros Amo la Musica
What's the difference between the FX1, FX3, FX10 and FX20?
The FX1 and FX20 are nearly the same. The FX20 is in a wooden cabinet. The FX3 is a spinet size. (Smaller) The FX10 is the same as the FX20 without the third manual.
@@geoelectro thanks for the explanation. That must mean that the FS70 is the FX3 in a wooden cabinet?
@@madness8556I thought the FX-3 was closer to the FS-500. However, the FX-3 service manual indicates you are to use it with the FS-500 AND FS-70 manuals in order to cover the FX-3 circuits. I guess it has some of both in it.
@@geoelectro lolololol is a Yamaha was releasing more new organs at that time then I was changing my underwear, and I change my undies very often! 😀🤣 It's hard to keep up with the different models! I remember the FS30 spinet organ that also looked very similar to the FS50 which is an FS70 minus the solo keyboard.
I never liked the sound of the FM series as it all sounded tinney to the ear. I have an EX-42 and would never part from it.
I guess I'm pretty randomly asking but do anyone know of a good site to stream new series online ?
Dedicate one of the carrier operators as a sine sub oscillator. You’ll get some bass. 😁
Any idea on original pricing?
Daniel Pirone This model was a limited run and I believe was priced around 35K. I’ve heard it may have even been over 40K. I bought it in 2008 for $2500.
@@geoelectro 2500??? You basically stole that think lmao
@@SoggySandwich80 stole it legally.😎
I have actually got the original German price list for 1984 for there electone organ series it says here that the FX 1 was priced at 61,900,- Deutsche Mark
If ever a instrument needed a virtuous/Keith Emerson too really bring out pretentual
YAMAHA ; FX - 1 : NEW MODEL :
NEW LANÇAMENTOS : Recursos :
Mais Variáveis : Sistemas de Som
Equalizador - Graficos : Arpeggios ;
Ritmos ; Tons ; Ressonâncias ;
Etc ; FX 1 ; new .💡💡💡
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El Cabo Silva decia basta muchachos de canciones ja ja ja
Órgão feio de som parece um teclado!