Well, I have a GS-1, although it is currently stored in the flight
cabinet from my house move. The GS-1 has two identical tone generators,
each arranged as a 2 x 2 (two carriers, two modulators). These are
separate boards and do not interact save for being clocked from a single
master source and mixed at the final audio stage. What makes the setup
nice is that you can detune the master clock between the boards and get
a very nice fortification of the notes. There are several clock skew
settings, from subtle to hard. My favorite is "random" at a low
modulation level. Makes the patches sound very acoustic.
Loading the patches from the magnetic strips is not the easiest thing
in the world; most patches need to be loaded more than once. The
process is very linear: press a preset button for the location you want
to store, put in the strip in the "A" direction, wait for it to spit
back out, put in the strip in the "B" direction, wait for it to come
out, and hopefully the preset LED will blink once, meaning everything
went OK.
The "A" side loads voice card #1, the "B" side loads voice card #2.
These two sides can be elements of the same patch or two different
patches (eg, piano+marimba).
Here is a pic of my GS-1 (with my DX-1 on top, and my then 1 1/2
year-old son having fun.)
http://www.oldcrows.net/~oldcrow/synth/yamaha/gs1/DX1_GS1.jpgCrow
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Max Fazio wrote:
>Hi all
>ANybody knows a well documented site about this preset synth? I went through a number of them and all were poor. Looking especially for a detailed description of the synth path ( the only thin I know it it had 4xcarriers + 4xmodulators coupled two by two ).
>Thx for your help!
>M
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