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Old 13.08.2007, 06:12 PM
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Smile Yamaha FS1r

Anyone have any opinions on it? Would be interested in hearing it. I may pick one up.
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I downloaded that FSeq editor and loaded WAV files in, and took a look at that stuff and it looks very powerful. I have to get one of these to program synth choirs now. lol

This looks too fun to pass up. :P

http://www.xs4all.nl/~niff/fs1r/fseqedit/help/
http://www.xs4all.nl/~niff/fs1r/fseq...screenshot.gif
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Old 13.08.2007, 07:41 PM
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Ive got an FS1R and they really fucking rock in my opinion. The best £300 ive spent.

Amazing digital sounds and formant syntheisis + all the original, classic DX7 presets for instant retro appeal.

Personally i Just use the presets and tweak them. Loads of good sounds

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Old 13.08.2007, 10:33 PM
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It looks really powerful so I'm on the hunt for one this week.

I want to "re-synth" my voice using this user-created program that Yamaha was supposed to have released themselves... (something similar to it anyway)
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Hey DS could you record a few things with nice choir and string sounds from your FS1R? I'd like to hear it if you can.
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Ill try to man...ive just rewired my studio and im having some teething problems. Check out my 'Wiring' thread....

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