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Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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1191.0. "Yamaha DX11 4op FM Synthesizer (again)" by AYOV16::ABELSEY (Delusions of adequecy) Mon Feb 08 1988 10:27


	Has anybody heard anything about this synth's price/availability in
the U.K. or has it only just been announced in the States?

	If this is the case, we might see it in a years time!

				Andy B.
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1191.1NYMPH::ZACHWIEJAOnly 250 days leftMon Feb 08 1988 18:095
    
    I ma not sure it has even been announced in the States,  only in
    Japan.
    
    Zach,  wholivesinthestates
1191.2Latest UK newsWARMTH::KAYDThrough the... round windowTue Feb 09 1988 11:0125

There is a brief description of the DX-11 in this months Sound On Sound
mag (Feb 88) [This is a UK publication - I don't know if it's available
in the rest of the world]. It has the following spec:

61-note, 8 voice polyphonic, *multi-timbral* (a first for a Yamaha 
keyboard), 4-operator voicing (similar to the TX81Z - the photo of it
has a button clearly marked 'Wave' in the Operator section), 224 sounds
(128 preset, 32 internal, 64 on cartridge).

New features include a pan effect which can be controlled by key velocity
and key split positions, a delay mode (MIDI rather than digital I guess)
and Chord Set, which allows you to program a chord and then just use one
key to play it (very Casio !). This is the first Yamaha product to feature
Quick Editing, where you can edit sounds in terms of 'Brilliance', 'Attack'
etc.

No price was given in the article, so your guess is as bad as mine !


I hope this info is interesting - sorry I couldn't find more detail.


Derek Kay.
1191.3AYOV16::ABELSEYDelusions of adequecySun Mar 13 1988 11:2114
1191.4NYMPH::ZACHWIEJAOnly 216 days leftSun Mar 13 1988 16:407
    
    Outrageous.   Have you considered moving to the states or better yet
    Japan ?
    
    $995 list,  about $795 mail-order.
    
    _sjz
1191.5wimpomoney !MINDER::KENTBut there's no hole in the middleSun Mar 13 1988 18:0718
    
    
    
    Re 0 and -1 and the net
    
    They had a DxII in my local shop this weekend so if you`can get
    them in Manchester they myst be availbe in the rest of the U.K.
    
    As to the price . Well now you know why we in the U.K. got the Hr16
    first. Because we pay more. This has always been a feature of the
    price of being a music lover in the U.K. I can remember when Strats
    were parity pound for dollar and the  pound stood at $3:00.
    
    
    Oh well it's only rock and roll ! etc. etc.
    
    
    					Paul.
1191.6What price?AYOV16::ABELSEYDelusions of adequecyMon Mar 14 1988 06:136

	What price did they want for the DX II in the shop in Manchester?


						Andy
1191.7FM for the WorldMINDER::KENTBut there's no hole in the middleWed Mar 16 1988 06:569
    
    Re .-1
    
    Sorry I didn't ask as one of these is not on my list. However I
    have s special relationship with this shop that says I can usually
    get a good price. Mail me if you want me to find out.
    
    
    							Paul
1191.8DX11 at Daddy'sFGVAXZ::MASHIACrescent City KidThu Mar 24 1988 21:006
    I saw/diddled with a DX11 in Daddy's (Salem, NH) at lunchtime today.
    So they are available.  Don't remember the price, $700-$800 range.
    I'm not a keyboard player, so I couldn't really evaluate it.
    
    Rodney_M_who_waits_patiently_for_the_WX7
    
1191.9I got one now!AYOV16::ABELSEYDelusions of adequecySun Mar 27 1988 12:1133
1191.10The keyboard felt smooth, tooHEART::MACHINTue Apr 26 1988 14:329
    Yep -- I'd like to know how you got on setting up new patches.
    Paul Kent has an FB01 that he's diddled with, and he's got some
    great sounds out of it. I tried a DX11, and I guessed that it was
    similarly open to tweeking if and when appropriate.
    
    I thought it was a great looking synth, too -- all keys and no fancy
    bits.
    
    Richard.
1191.11Patches/editingAYOV16::ABELSEYDelusions of adequecySun May 01 1988 14:0230

	I copied some of my original (?) patches across from my DX21 to the 
'11 via MIDI and twiddled with some of the new features in the '11; e.g. the 
different waveforms available as opposed to the sinewave in the '21.

	It is fairly easy to edit patches in the '11; the parameters are just
a superset of the DX21/27 parameters. Some editing sequences are NOT
documented in the manual, however. The one that springs to mind is changing
the operator frequency from RATIO to FIXED. This can only be done when first
entering the EDIT mode and can't be achieved after you have set up other
parameters. However, you can just exit into single mode and back into edit
mode to change the operator. 

	The PERFORMANCE mode edit is very similar to the voice edit mode with 
the parameters written on the bottom of the top row of keys. A lot of 
excellent performance patches can be created with the ROM voices; adding your 
own voice patches increases the performance possibilities exponentially! A 
small grip here is that the person that done the artwork for the front panel 
of the DX11 should be immediately fired as the spelling is terrible - e.g. 
OUTPUT ASSSIGN, MODULATION WHELL (a new MIDI contoller?).

	Unfortunately, I don't have much time for programming the DX11 and, 
consequently, would like to know if any of you know of a source (preferably 
tape-based) of patches for the DX11/TX81Z? I'm willing to mail any of my 
patches to anyone wanting them (sorry, it will have to be via the written word 
- as in programming sheets) - any takers (or givers)?


				Andy B.
1191.12MIZZOU::SHERMANBaron of GraymatterMon May 02 1988 17:436
    Well, I don't think that Yamaha would mind if one of us TZ owners
    shuttled you a tape of a voice dump, not that you'd really want
    it.  I'm in the camp that is waiting for Yamaha to publicly release
    the DX11 patches to us TZ owners ...
    
    Steve
1191.13Psst - hey. C'meahDYO780::SCHAFERMon May 02 1988 17:529
    Not that it matters or anything, but the local hole in the floor music
    store has (of all things) a DX-11 on display, complete with the hot
    factory patches (I heard it the other day and was quite impressed). 

    The next time I head down there to beg some patches I guess I could get
    a BULKDUMP or two of this beastie.  You have any way of restoring a
    SYSEX dump? 

-b
1191.14Gee, a genuine ROLEX? ...MIZZOU::SHERMANBaron of GraymatterMon May 02 1988 20:494
    All I have in tape dumping.  But, there could be an exchange of
    tapes ...
    
    Steve
1191.15A good performance keyboard, thenHEART::MACHINWed May 04 1988 16:2715
    I was immediately impressed with the facility to create two to four
    voice stacks on each note in a scale, individually. So, for example,
    you could harmonise minor thirds for fast two-part lead lines (that
    'Garden Party' tune by the Icelandic band whose name I've forgotten).
    
    But I didn't get chance in the shop to set the thing up.
    
    By the way, I rang Soho Soundhouse for a price on the DX11, and
    they said they couldn't give me a price on the phone, but if I turned
    up with cash they guaranteed I'd be pleasantly surprised. (Mugged,
    more like).
    
    Is this note-stacking business available on the latest DX7-types?
    
    Richard.
1191.16Not on any DX7.BOLT::BAILEYSteph BaileyWed May 04 1988 17:007
    Re: note stacking on DX7?
    
    No.  That is a TX81Z/DX11 feature only.  (Usual excuses about ``if
    you had an appropriate PC program, you could do it easily with MIDI''
    apply...)
    
    Steph
1191.17Stack dumping for all....MINDER::KENTBut there's no hole in the middleThu May 05 1988 07:526
    
    
    The Tx802 does allow you to do this, but then wouldn't any multi
    tymbral synth allow this, including the Fb01,mt32 etc....
    
    						Paul.
1191.18A great substitute for talent, thisHEART::MACHINThu May 05 1988 08:336
    Re .17: Nope -- the special bit is in the setting of the interval
    between voices (varying it + or - a semitone, for example). It really
    is an effective feature if you can pull it off -- double lead-lines,
    a minor seventh apart -- cries of 'How does he do it?' etc.
    
    Richard.
1191.19Yes NO YesMINDER::KENTBut there's no hole in the middleThu May 05 1988 10:0810
    
   Re-1
    
    But thats what you can do with an Fb01 by using the voice transpose
    option.
    
    Isn't it ?
    
    						Paul
    
1191.20no reasonable offer refusedJON::ROSSshiver me timbres....Thu May 05 1988 12:4710
    
    If someone offered the DX11 voice parameters
    (sysex dump into QX5 then Cassette, or DX11 voice dump on cassette)
    (or sysex dump to MC500....or????)
    
    well, gee. Some of us would really like to see how the voices 
    sound on the TX81Z....
    
    help?
    
1191.21MIZZOU::SHERMANBaron of GraymatterThu May 05 1988 12:553
    ditto.
    
    Steve_who_is_STILL_waiting_for_Yamaha_to_let_me_at_those_patches
1191.22I volunteerFGVAXZ::MASHIACrescent City KidThu May 05 1988 17:2913
    I got a DX11 a coupla weeks ago.  I'll be glad to dump anything
    to tape for anyone.  We can do details either here or VAXMAIL.
    Lemme know.
    
    It's my first "real" synth. All I had before was a CZ101, which
    I still have and like, but the DX11 is very nice.  I actually fell
    in love with the D50 (I'm a big fan of "lush" sounds), but had not
    enough bux.  But I've been very happy with the '11 so far. And my
    two year old loves the sound effect patches.
    
    I've even gone out and bought an "adult beginner" piano book! :-)
    
    Rodney M. 
1191.23FTP Source For PatchesRGB::ROSTSpike Lee stunt doubleMon Sep 16 1991 17:231
    See 761.84 for a source of DX11 patches via ftp.
1191.24MANTHN::EDDCherub Of JusticeWed Dec 04 1991 10:5649
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Note 2782.0         Yamaha DX-11, and FM synthesis in general         No replies
FRUST::HAMILTON                                      43 lines   4-DEC-1991 05:42
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I bought a used Yamaha DX-11 Synthisizer/Keyboard about 
3 years ago, but have just begun seriously using it in
the last 3 months or so.  I'm now beginning to realize
how little the owner's manual conveys beyond the bare
rudiments of knowledge necessary to really get full use
out of this product.

Can anybody point me to:

      Good books on Synth's in general so I can find
         out what all those features are good for.

      Information on the Yamaha FM series of Synth's
          so I can become better at creating my own 
          patches. (DX-7, 11 etc..). I've read notes
          993, 1191,1182 & 1455.

      A good mail order source for accessories for 
          this instrument.

So far I've been using the Yamaha in conjunction with
the Dr. T's KCS Level II Sequencer on my Commodore Am-
iga 500 computer. The software side of the issue is 
rapidly becomming less of a problem because of the gen-
erally execellent nature of the documentation for the
sequencer. The hardware side is another thing entirely.

I live in Germany which means I'am cut off from many of
the traditional sources of information (bookstores, 
magazine racks, knowledgable dealers, etc.) that I
normally would have access to in the U.S.

In return I would be willing to offer advice on seq-
uencing to nay interested party.


Regards,

Scott



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