f \ ---------THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE YAMAHA USERS GROUP JANUARY 1987 OYAMAHA® ·
DX7 II FD/D 10 Introducing The NewLine OfDX7FM Digital Syn .. thesizers. By Brad Vinikow. SINCE ITS INTRODUCTION IN 1983, the Yamaha DX7 has becom
mance parameters in the D and FD are as follows: • Voice Mode • Total Volume • AlB Balance • Dual Detune • Split Point • Pan • Sustain Foots
DX7 II FD/D Fractional Scaling in the DX7 II FDID allows you to adjust the output level of each oper-ator for three-note groups. owners are used to,
you can create virtually any level or timbre curve. (See the accompanying diagram.) Several examples of this powerful feature are included in the f
DX7 II FD/D Internal Performance Memo-ries of the DX7 II FD!D. Pitch Bend Options The Pitch Bend Mode parameter lets you specify which notes of a
means you can actually change the voice and hear the effect while you are playing in real time. Here are some examples from the factory pr
DX7 II FD/D The memory layout of the DX7II FDID. ment it's listening to. Many of the new features available on the new OX models allow you to cr
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New Products Continued from page 6 Stereo outputs are included, and the unit fea-tures full MIDI implementation. (Watch for more information on the
Editor Tom Darter Operations Sibyl Darter Editorial Board Bob Frye Bill Hinely Mark Koenig Jim Smerdel AFTERTOUCH is pub-lished monthly. Third class
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~· . . l Frotn The Editor I I / HAPPY NEW YEAR! Before moving on to the next installment of our MIDI series in this column, I want to tell you abou
B3 Var2 LL. ANewDX7 Voice By Lowell Levinger. Notes: You can control the Leslie rotation effect from the Mod Wheel (by raising the AMS of Ops #3 and #
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New Products '"'n-!E NEW YEAR BRINGS a number of new 1 musical products from Yamaha. One has already been previewed in AfterTouch
THE YAMAHA MDFl MIDI Data Filer is a MIDI Data Recorder capable of storing various types of MIDI information, including the following: voice data
MDFl~ This chart shows the types of MIDI bulks that can be stored using the MDF I MIDI data filer. The accompanying X Products Memory Ta-ble displays
storing FB-01 Voice Banks or Configurations to the MDF1: 1. Connect the FB-01's MIDI OUT to the MDFl MIDI IN. 2. Connect the MDFl's M
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