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Re: DX21 and DX27S chorus effect


 

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On 17/06/2021 23:06, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jun 2021, Florian Heer wrote:

INIT Voice without chorus and with chorus as well as just one operator without and with chorus.

Seems something is wrong with your INIT VOICE? The standard INIT VOICE should be only one operator without modulation. Don't know if it's like that on your DX27S, but it was like that on my DX100, FB01, YS200, and V50.

Your INIT VOICE - even without chorus - doesn't sound like a clean sine wave at all. No worry, the second part of your recording fixes this and is completely usable for my purpose.


I was wondering myself, but I hadn't used the DX21 for a while, so didn't give it another thought. Just wondered why you wanted that sound - for good measure I threw in the other sound

Well, turns out the potentiometer on the modulation wheel is a bit scratchy. So the first recording apparently had some modulation from there. I probably moved it while changing parameters - that's how we got an unmodulated signal.

I did want to prove that my DX21 does not work like DX27(s)/DX100 (all 3 share the same mainboard), FB01 - which comes from a different division after all, YS200 - which I like most of them all (not only because you can't program it with its own user interface)...

Anyways, thanks for the complaint, this way I got to repair that part.

One question from my side: the DX100 is powered by an external power brick, right? Do you know if the DX27 is powered like that as well? Just curious, as the DX27s and the DX21 are very different beasts, the DX27s has an old fashioned linear PSU and the DX21 has a switching power supply, although their built largely at the same time. I would have assumed Yamaha would probably try to reuse parts..


Cheers, Florian

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