I have a DK-40A and I really love it. It's quirky, interesting, 1970's... and an absolute JOY to spend time playing..!!!! Cheerz, TOM --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Frank Vanaman" <fvanaman@...> wrote: > > 'afternoon- > > > > > hey guys-quick question: is the DK-40 anything similar to the EX/GX > series? > > >is it worthy of note, as far as synths go? just curious-thanks, rj > > > > The DK40 is fairly early and very much mostly 'just an organ' rather than a > polysynth in organ's clothes. It's almost all discrete (i.e., transistors) > inside with the exception of (1) the dividers for the tone generator and (2) > the amp that drives the reverb spring. > > > > Some details here at the bottom of this page on my web-site: > > http://frank.gadgetland.net/03_electronic_organs_05_Some_Yamaha_Electones.cf > m > > > > Even the keyboard solo synth actually derives its tones from the organ > dividers (came as quite a surprise when I found *that* in the service > manual). So about the only 'synthy' thing about it would be the separate > 'portamento' manual (ribbon controller to the left of the solo-synth keys), > and that's pretty basic. > > > > That said, I've always wanted to try the DK40, but have never managed to be > in the right place at the right time. > > > > Frank > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Yamaha DK-40
2011-04-08 by Quazimodo
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