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- From: jmw@tasman.cc.utas.edu.au (John Mark Williams)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.synth
- Subject: Re: What is a DX7-s?
- Message-ID: <jmw.721884351@tasman>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 03:25:51 GMT
- References: <7897@charon.cwi.nl>
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- Organization: University of Tasmania, Australia.
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- waal@cwi.nl (Peter de Waal) writes:
-
- >Hi,
-
- >I am interested in buying a second hand DX7. I found one in a music store in
- >Amsterdam for a reasonable price, but it appears to be a DX7-s. Can anybody
- >tell me what the difference is between this beast and a regular DX7 or DX7II?
-
- >--- Peter de Waal, CWI, Amsterdam ---
-
- A DX7s is like the DX7II but will produce one sound only at a time, rather
- than 2 - ie no splits or layers. It's a pity you are not a little
- closer to me as mine is also for sale :-).
-
- John
-
-
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- John M Williams,
- School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania
- J.M.Williams@med.utas.edu.au
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