JP-8000
Troy Sheets
tsheets at saturn5.com
Fri Apr 9 22:10:14 CEST 1999
the tx81z is 4 op... but each of the op's have different waveforms
than just sine waves.... so the sound quality/flexibilty falls somewhere
between the 4 and 6 op yamaha synths...
-troy
>
> > At 10:02 AM 4/9/1999 -0500, you wrote:
> >>On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, christo wrote:
> >>>
> >>> that'd be the TX-816 if i'm not mistaken...!
> >>>
> >>The Tx-16 is actually the equivelant of four DX 7's in one box. OR was
> >>that a TX-81? I forget sometimes.
> >
> > TX-81Z is the 1U rack, with some FM capability. maybe more operators,
> > maybe less operators than a DX7 (anyone know??).
> >
> >
> >
> TX81Z is 4-op. It is literally a rack version of the DX11. The DX7 was
> 6-op.
>
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