Wednesday, December 04, 2019
Nori Ubukata | Cracking the DX-7 code
Published on Dec 4, 2019 Arturia
"In the early days of FM synthesis, only a few synth masters were talented enough to crack the code of the DX-7 and create patches that were simultaneously innovative, inspiring, and sounded fantastic. Nori Ubukata was one of those people."
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Is this Ubukata the cherubic goatee man that Tom Ellard talks about with fondness regarding the Korg Wavestation and its cult of programmers?
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