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  • #16
    FX-20 and finding out who your true friends are



    I was going to ask you about your FX-20.</p>

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    The only
    thing preventing me from really running out and buying is the lack of
    Filter Control (Brilliance) but I do understand that there is the touch
    control. Is the FX-20 Velocity and After Touch capable in the
    keyboards? How is that done?</p>

    And, do you have some samples
    of your playing ... I'm still trying to determine exactly what the
    overall sound of the FX-20 is. I do like what I have heard on
    YouTube ... but every little bit helps. cheers. So if you
    don't mind my asking ... what is it like playing ?</p>

    Does the solo keyboard also have touch ?</p>

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    • #17
      Re: FX-20 and finding out who your true friends are



      The FX and FS series have both aftertouch (pressure sensitive of each manual) and velocity for every manual note. The pedals of course do not have either aftertouch or velocity.</P>


      The optional MDR1 recorder records all of these messages as well as registration changes on the fly and the intial settings for each performance.</P>


      The closest to brilliance is via the small drawbar selectors for custom voices.</P>

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      • #18
        Re: FX-20 and finding out who your true friends are



        The FX's keyboard aftertouch and velocuty control are so great~~</P>


        You can easily control them and listen to the tone change beautifully.</P>


        The sounds of FX are so great...</P>


        And FX20's built-in speaker also sounds good~ So powerful and tasty~</P>


        Drums sound also punch~</P>
        My favorite E.organ are: GX-1, FX-20, D-85.
        I have EX1, DK40B, C605
        And lots of synth,
        YAMAHA's Synth Endorser

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        • #19
          Re: FX-20 and finding out who your true friends are



          There is a brilliance control on the solo keyboard. Sound wise, it sounds pretty fantastic. Most people are really impressed by the sheer power of its internal amplification and speakers. The only issues with these keyboard are the motorized slider controls - the belts and motors wear out and there can be a grounding problem with the expression pedal. My unit has several dead sliders that I just haven't had the time to fix yet. But, the sliders are only important as a reminder of where the volume is set. The controls themselves are electronic and continue to function even though the belt may be dead.</p>

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          • #20
            Re: FX-20 and finding out who your true friends are



            I have about two dozen other sound generators and keyboards attached via MIDI to my FX20. I build a MIDI convertor for these organs. A real nice feature is the solo keyboard is three note polyphonic via MIDI as are the pedals... Got three feet? Would be fun to gang two organs together via MIDI...</P>
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            • #21
              re: Would like to know the synthesis of Yamaha FX/FS Series



              As mentioned before the FX-20/FX-1 use FM plus sampled sounds for the rhythm. One difference from the DX-7 is the use of multiple DACS with multiple outputs. The FX-20 has two DACS with 6 outputs each, while the FX-1 has three DACS with 6 outputs each. 12 and 18 audio channels respectively. This allows for separate instrument panning for a stereo effects, instrument doubling for chorus effects, greater headroom and less distortion. The DX-7 uses only one DAC with one output.</p>

              Secondly, the FX-20/FX-1 have analog Symphonic Chorus effects, analog 2-speed Tremolo effects, and digital reverb. Add the analog Phasor effect on the rhymic sounds, and the before mentioned big sound system, and you have a very big sound.</p>

              George
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