Just pretend your back in Data Comm 101.
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-----Original Message-----
From: nickwalsh@... [SMTP:nickwalsh@...]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 10:11 AM
To: YamahaDX@...
Subject: [YamahaDX] Re: new to list, need help...
Yeah, I have that. It's HUGE!!!! Pretty daunting infact but the one
piece of advice about gear that has proved the most useful is to take
my time and take baby steps. I'll look through that manual slowly and
hope it makes sense. I like the "quick reference" bit near the
start... My kinda language:)
Thanks anyway,
Nick:)
--- In YamahaDX@y..., "Williams, Don" <dwilliams@u...> wrote:
The DX7 manual is on line at Yamaha. It goes in to depth about the
synth's
FM signal process.
-----Original Message-----
From: nickwalsh@r... [SMTP:nickwalsh@r...]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 9:57 AM
To: YamahaDX@y...
Subject: [YamahaDX] new to list, need help...
Hi,
I am getting my DX7 delivered tomorrow. I know what to expect.
I've
never done FM synthesis before but I've studied waveforms and how
they interact (data comms at college:) so I understand the
concepts
involved. I don't have a computer at home but I may be getting
one
soon.
I understand that Vangelis used a DX7 (?). Does anyone know where
I
can find patches of his sounds. Also, does anyone know if there's
any
software that can play patches on a PC so I know what they
sound like? Or am I talking a lot of crap, you'll have to forgive
me... I'm new to this stuff...
Thanks,
Nick:)
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