MATRIXSYNTH: Yamaha GX-1 Videos by cnxww893


Thursday, August 14, 2008

Yamaha GX-1 Videos by cnxww893


YouTube via cnxww893
Playlist:
shooting stars played on the GX-1 5.10.2008
"this is very old song which attranted me so much. It was composed in 1981 by toshiko simomura, when she was 14."

stella by starlight on GX-1 5.21.2008
"I played by ear, but I did not listen to the record for more than 20 years. so many mistakes are there."

海溝
"deep sea composed by shionoya"

KAI Orchestra and Electone
"composed by Masa Matsuda"

GX-1のチューニング how to tune GX-1
"GX-1のチューニングです。非常にややこしい。this is hwo to adjust tune on GX-1, so crazy. You have to adjust every over tone, and there are 8 sound boards on teach raw on upper and lower. There is only one for solo, two for pedal.
Once either Upper or Lower start having problem of unstable tune, you need to correct on eacy over tone with checking which sound board has problem."

7 comments:

  1. Best Matrixsynth video ever. That's what the GX-1 was designed to do.

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  2. The Chevrolet Nova was designed to be a low-cost economy car, but that's not why they're so sought-after today!

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  3. strange machine. the sounds definitely tend towards the organ end of the spectrum.

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  4. I'll also add that I'd take a cx80 over this any day ;)

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  5. reminds me of the Super Metroid soundtrack.

    This is incredible sounding!

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