MATRIXSYNTH: Yamaha TG33 Review on Celiar Structures


Thursday, October 18, 2007

Yamaha TG33 Review on Celiar Structures

click here for the full review including links to the manual, a software editor, samples and more.

"TG-33 emerged as a rack version of the SY-22 and as a cheap vector synth option in front of the pro Wavestation. With a 32 voices polyphony (double as SY-22) and 8 parts, TG-33 weak point was their 12 bits AWM samples and the leak of filters, making it pretty noisy and lo-fi sounding that limits it for electronic or industrial oriented artists. It does not have even arpegiator o r sequencer but it can record vector movements in real time as phrases (some like OB-12 and JP 8000/8080 does). Edition is also pretty limited while you can access to hidden parameters from software editors."

6 comments:

  1. anyone want to buy one? contact me.

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  2. I have looked into these for circuit bending. The last one that I saw on the bay was about 60$ I belive.

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  3. Yes please, I'm very interested in getting this unit. Let me know please.

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  4. the one i've got is in really nice shape with the original yamaha power supply. also have the stage, studio and shofuku expansion card sets for it. drop me a line (i think i've made that possible through this account i'm posting under). i am the 'matthew' that first posted above.

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  5. k i l o h e r t z (AT) g m a i l (DOT) COM

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