Ja, Both the Peavey and the Yammie are only PCM romplers but they have great filters and mod assignments. I have some banks I made up for the TX81Z that I can share. I was lucky enough to get one with the TZQuad option so it has 4 times the storage of the stock TX box. I someday hope to find a Casio VZ in need of some TLC and look forward to being able to mess around with the top of the line PD and all the extra features Casio built into these. Fran --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "[:Zoeoeke:]" <a33e@...> wrote: > > > Right now I'm working on several banks for the Korg Poly-800 II and for > > the obscure Peavey DPM Spectrum Synth (a rompler with portamento and > > all analog waveforms.) Once I get this TG500 powered with a converter > > I'll try my hand at one of Yamaha's best synth's from the 90's. > > > > I thought it was PCM machine only.. . . But i don't over look other > Yamaha's, TX81Z was my only synth for a while at the beginning and i > learned to get pretty much out of it.. . . > Powerfull subbasses most wierd noises and even acidic noises which moved > completely different sounds when using different volume levels. I love > that machine. > > Was SY77/99 made at made at ninetees? How about FS1R? > > As we are on casio forum i have to mention something about those too. > It's nice that some of you keep doint 3rd party accessories to this > beautys.. keep that going! I personally have tried CZ1000 and 5000 once, > but ended to buy HS2 and VZ8M. > Hard to program but good sound sources anyhow. > > .ja > > http://a33e.dy.fi/ >
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Re: ATTN Narfman: CZ-1 Patches Spotted On Ebay!
2007-04-18 by narfman96
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