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Yamaha TX7 FM Expander
This is my favorite synthesizer. EVER.
First released as the Yamaha DX7, being one of the most popular synthesizer of the 1980s! This is the desktop version of the popular synth. It has the exact same sound engine as it's big brother, Frequency Modulation, or FM, for short.
It has been used by the likes of:
the Crystal Method, Kraftwerk, Underworld, Orbital, BT, Talking Heads, Brian Eno, Tony Banks, Mike Lindup of Level 42, Jan Hammer, Roger Hodgson, Teddy Riley, Brian Eno, T Lavitz of the Dregs, Sir George Martin, Supertramp, Phil Collins, Stevie Wonder, Daryl Hall, Steve Winwood, Scritti Politti, Babyface, Peter-John Vettese, Depeche Mode, D:Ream, Les Rhytmes Digital, Front 242, U2, A-Ha, Enya, The Cure, Astral Projection, Fluke, Kitaro, Vangelis, Elton John, James Horner, Toto, Donald Fagen, Michael McDonald, Chick Corea, Level 42, Queen, Yes, Michael Boddicker, Julian Lennon, Jean-Michel Jarre, Sneaker Pimps, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Greg Phillanganes, Jerry Goldsmith, Jimmy Edgar, Beastie Boys, Stabbing Westward and Herbie Hancock. (taken from Vintagesynth.com)
And that's pretty impressive as it's just "a partial listing" as the Vintagesynth.com page says. (www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/dx7.shtml)
Yamaha TX7 FM Expander
This is my favorite synthesizer. EVER.
First released as the Yamaha DX7, being one of the most popular synthesizer of the 1980s! This is the desktop version of the popular synth. It has the exact same sound engine as it's big brother, Frequency Modulation, or FM, for short.
It has been used by the likes of:
the Crystal Method, Kraftwerk, Underworld, Orbital, BT, Talking Heads, Brian Eno, Tony Banks, Mike Lindup of Level 42, Jan Hammer, Roger Hodgson, Teddy Riley, Brian Eno, T Lavitz of the Dregs, Sir George Martin, Supertramp, Phil Collins, Stevie Wonder, Daryl Hall, Steve Winwood, Scritti Politti, Babyface, Peter-John Vettese, Depeche Mode, D:Ream, Les Rhytmes Digital, Front 242, U2, A-Ha, Enya, The Cure, Astral Projection, Fluke, Kitaro, Vangelis, Elton John, James Horner, Toto, Donald Fagen, Michael McDonald, Chick Corea, Level 42, Queen, Yes, Michael Boddicker, Julian Lennon, Jean-Michel Jarre, Sneaker Pimps, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Greg Phillanganes, Jerry Goldsmith, Jimmy Edgar, Beastie Boys, Stabbing Westward and Herbie Hancock. (taken from Vintagesynth.com)
And that's pretty impressive as it's just "a partial listing" as the Vintagesynth.com page says. (www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/dx7.shtml)