MATRIXSYNTH: SON OF GX 01 - Modded Programmable Yamaha E70 Organ Synthesizer


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

SON OF GX 01 - Modded Programmable Yamaha E70 Organ Synthesizer


YouTube Uploaded by Marcjeparkje on May 7, 2011

"This has been discussed on the internet for years and now it's real. I customized my Yamaha E-70 to have 3 programmable Orchestra sections. So 2 polyphonic and one monophonic bass pedal synth in a beautiful package. Only a similarly customized EX-1 could top this. So if you do not have the money for a Yamaha GX-1 or a CS-80 this might be a nice alternative."

Playlist:
SON OF GX 01 - general overview.avi
SON OF GX 02 - upper orchestra demo.avi - "This shows how one of the panels controls the synth functions of the Upper Orchestra"
SON OF GX 03 - three programmable sections.avi - "Proof that all 3 Orchestra sections are indeed programmable."
SON OF GX 04 - close up.avi - "A quick look at the P.A.S.S. Programmer"
SON OF GX 05 - synth parameters explained.avi - "An explanation of all added synthesizer functions (16 per Orchestra section). Apart from the keys and pedals this instrument now has 300 individual hardware controllers!"
SON OF GX 06 - short improvisation.avi - "A short improvisation. Sorry for the crappy sound. The camera's microphone is to be blamed. Take my word for it that this instrument sounds awesome in real life!"

This one in via senjan.

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