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Re: And now I have one


 

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Hey, Martin,

congratulations! That’s great you could find it. Will you write how much have you paid?

I always wanted this one, but until now I couldn't find it even here in Japan. I don’t check Japanese auctions often, only second hand shops here around Nagoya, and offer of HardOff chain of second hand gear on the internet. No FVX…

I also don’t know how many of them were produced. True is that Electone organs were sold mainly in Japan and other Asian countries, not so much in Europe and USA. So it’s possible that some FVX must be somewhere in Japan, but I still didn’t meet any.?

Some algorithms combine 4+4 operators, there are also 5+3, and some are real 8 OP combinations! ?ALG 15 with 8 carriers is good for organ sounds, two more carriers than DX7 has :-)?

There was some DOS editor for it, and maybe some other.

MIDI SysEx implementation in Owner’s manual is probably not complete, but anyway it is a question if there’s something like individual parameter control - when this machine was constructed by organ division, not synth division in Yamaha, they didn’t suppose that customer who bought Electone organ will go so deep and need any SysEx programming.?

Maybe changes are done in bulk dump block, and one patch or whole bulk dump has to be sent when some change is done. But other instruments from those times (DX7 II D…) had individual parameter SysEx control, so who knows, FVX can have it also, but unpublished. I’m sure you will find all those commands and messages by reverse engineering and bulk dump format analysis :-) ?Or try that editor, maybe it sends such data when parameter value is changed.

Somebody on Canada Ebay sells Service manual for it and more machines connected with it:


It would be great if you buy it and scan… I’m really interested to see how it is done.

My search will continue! And, if you want to sell it one day, let me know please.?

Daniel Forro


On Oct 23, 2018, at 16:21, m.tarenskeen@... [YamahaDX] <YamahaDX@...> wrote:


Hi,

I already owned 2-operator FM synth (PSS480), several 4-op FM synths (FB01, V50, Orla DSE24), and a classic DX7 sound 6-op FM synth (TX7). And now I am the really proud owner of an 8-operator FM synth. And no, it's not the FS1R. It's a rare and almost impossible to find FVX-1 rackmodule that now is mine.?

Does anyone have any idea how many of these were produced and how few still exist on this globe?
You probably have never seen one, maybe you have only heard of it. There is some but not much info on the internet here:

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MT


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