I used to love my DX7 (or rather, TX7, it took up a whole lot less space & cost less) I got some great sounds on it. Had to use lots of chorus, of course, but you could say the same about any of the crappy 1-osc polysynths from the early '80's It always does my head in to see a bunch of people dissing progressive rock on the MELLOTRON MAIL LIST, wtf. Maybe if I sign up to the TB303 list, it'll be full of people saying "acid house, pff, lame, rollseyes.gif" and so on. Prog's signal/noise ratio doesn't seem any less uneven than any other subgenre of rock to me - better than some, worse than others. It seems pretty moribund to me right now, and has seemed so for a good few years now. My wife bought me a box set of 1930's Busby Berkeley films on DVD for christmas, after listening to the tunes and arrangements used in the routines on those, most or maybe even all rock music sounds pretty small-scale, unimaginative, unabitious and unexceptional by comparison. On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@gmail.com> wrote: > > Wow....is there actually anyone left who swears by the DX7? I mean, really? > > I've used one before - most of its horrid reputation is down to the fact > that it's a pig to program and so everyone uses the presets. It's actually a > pretty good synth if you ever take the time to get to know it. > > Mike > > > > > MAinPsych@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > > We all love our Mellotrons, yet others swear by their DX7's. BTW, we're > right on that one! > > >
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Watcher of the skies
2008-03-08 by Norman Fay
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