Fine, I also have a Dx7II, a tx 802, and a TG77.SLiC wrote:+1Arrested Developer wrote:I really like the FM8, but I think that you can get even closer to the DX-sound with Zebra 2.Lotuzia wrote: You can make good, or interesting E Pianos in a lot of synths, but nothing will get you as close, detailed, complex as the FM7/FM8 duo when it comes to approach the character and richness of these DX patches, or program new ones.
(have both)
Fm7/8 have the same exact set of parameters than the hardware machines, and it can also import sysex files.
Saying that a synthesizer that doesnt have the same possibilities and a strictly identical set of parameters can do better I'll leave to you, because well its not really my problem, as I have the HW machines, with hundreds of custom programs on it, and the FM8, with around a thousand of custom programs for it, including many keys patches ( well I love keys patches ) wich gives me all I want, and even more, because the architecture has been extended, and you can have more operators configurations.
Like I said to get the original Dx feel, FM8 is king.
Ymmv.
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