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holler Junior Member |
Hey everybody...I got a question!!!! I would like 2 knwo if somebody can tell me where i can get a dx 100....or something similar...reeeeaaally important... i got everything ready 2 start talkboxin but i need the dx 100!!!! I tried it with a another synt but its not the same!!!PLEASE HELP IP: Logged |
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Nigel Administrator |
You could also use a Yamaha TX81Z as this is exactly the same sound engine as the DX-100. The DX-21 is also the same so that gives you another couple of options to search for and should be pretty inexpensive. IP: Logged |
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holler Junior Member |
the problem is just that its sooo hard 2 find these things!!!! if u know any adress wheere i can buy that stuff online...that would help alot!!!! thanks IP: Logged |
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Justin Gazda Member |
any fm synth will do the trick, provided you have the patch written correctly. Roger only had a dx-100 cause he was broke at that time. IP: Logged |
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Nigel Administrator |
I just did a search on ebay and there is a TX81Z there now at http://cgi.ebay.com/Yamaha-TX81Z-Tone-Genera tor_W0QQitemZ220186635322QQihZ012QQcategoryZ64387QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem [This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 12-26-2007).] IP: Logged |
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holler Junior Member |
but i still need a keyboard then ...right??? IP: Logged |
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Nigel Administrator |
Yep but any midi keyboard controller will do like one from http://www.m-audio.com/. [This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 12-28-2007).] IP: Logged |
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Nigel Administrator |
Just an addition to my previous post. Those m-audio controllers will only work if you are setting up via a computer as they only have USB MIDI interfaces not MIDI din sockets like the TX81Z. If you are looking to use it live then you need to get any MIDI keyboard with din sockets. There are plenty of cheap keyboards around that use standard MIDI plugs. Most of the real cheap Yamaha PSR and Casio keyboards have standard MIDI sockets. [This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 12-29-2007).] IP: Logged |
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