Yamaha DX9 from 1983 - The crippled twin brother of the DX7
The DX9 is in many ways a crippled DX7. Some say it’s the worst DX ever made. Some say it’s a very charming and good sounding DX synthesizer. Use its strengths to the full potential and you’ll soon have some very nice sounds on your hands.
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I use a Rockman stereo chorus from 1989 in this video. This is an analog chorus and it sounds very flattering on the DX9. I use a foot switch connected to the chorus to turn the chorus on and off when needed.
Reverb is from the Valhalla plugin.
The intro is from the song “Golden Boy“ by myself. You can find the released version here:
Be aware that the 4-operator DX9 isn’t compatible with the later DX models from Yamaha in terms of patches- The DX9 shares its save-format with the DX7 as it uses the same envelope stages and scaling, where the later DX models do not. Later patches can be convert
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