The DX7 is one-of-a-kind synth. I've own one in 1997. Mine was a newer edition but without the floppy drive. The DX7 is old but it can still be use today. It is the music that you make out of it and not the technology. There are some version of it today like DX200 (a desktop groove machine), an expansion card, and a software version called FM7 from the maker of B4), but I haven't tried them yet. Since I sold my DX7 I missed its unique sounds specially its E. Piano, MalletBrass, Softhorn.

Anybody used those version of DX7 I mentioned above? Let me know what's your opinion.

Thanks,

Dan