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Thursday, March 11, 2021

Upgraded Yamaha DX5

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via this auction

"Here's your chance to own one of the Crown Jewels of 80's synth history, and the top of the DX line: the mighty Yamaha DX5. Along with its even bigger brother the DX1 (of which only 140 were made), the DX5 essentially puts two complete DX7 engines in one gorgeous body, and then adds significant upgrades like improved output circuitry with XLR jacks as well as standard 1/4", a much bigger display, double the polyphony, split/layer capability, two cartridge slots, and more.

However, this isn't a standard-issue DX5: this is a custom-modified and completely restored DX5 with higher-end components than the original. Frankly, this is the best-sounding DX synth you will ever hear - even better than a DX1, which are incredibly rare. The following tweaks/updates were done by SynthSpa within the last year:

- Upgraded hand-picked DA converters for pristine sound: the character of the DX1/DX5, but even more hi-fi

- New OLED screen to replace the old, dim EL display

- Totally rebuilt power supply with new capacitors

- New battery

- Completely rebuilt keybed: each key was washed, cleaned, and springs restored to feel brand new

- Custom Paduk wood trim sides

- Cleaned & restored sliders, jacks, pots & other electronic components; outputs rebalanced & optimized


A few other notes: the youtube link in my listing is this actual DX5, recorded in January 2021; however, some of the sounds are from a custom DX sample library I created - some of which are multiple stacks from a TX816.

This DX5 is in incredible shape as you can see in the pics & video; however, there is one minor small scratch near the display. The previous owner filled it in with brown paint, so it's not really noticeable under most circumstances - you have to be looking for it. It's under the temporary brown tape you can see in some of the pics in my listing; the tape has been removed. If you're as OCD as I am, you can do the same thing - or make a nice bezel to surround the display. If it doesn't sell, I'll happily keep it and build a nice wood trim bezel myself!"

Monday, February 14, 2011

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "It's Called a Heart"


YouTube via DX5 | February 14, 2011 |

"Quick done backtrack (Sorry folks but quite busy these weeks as for taking care of every backtrack detail), first recorded in Pro Tools, then dumped to the Reel to Reel tape.

Gear used:
Upper Keyb: Emu EMAX II HD
Mid: Emu Emax
(Sounds from my libraries, also sampled from my DX7)

Tape machine: Revox B77 MkII."

Monday, January 10, 2011

DX5 playing Joy Division "Love Will Tear Us Apart"


YouTube via DX5 | January 10, 2011 |

"A track hard to cover without guitars. Just a try for one of the best songs ever made.

Keyboards:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason ReWired

Composed by Bernard Albrecht / Ian Curtis / Peter Hook / Stephen Morris"

Monday, December 06, 2010

DX5 playing Soft Cell "Tainted Love"


YouTube via DX5 | December 06, 2010 | 5 likes, 0 dislikes

"Rendition to one of the best electronic bands with Marc Almond and David Ball.
Backtrack made just in a while, as well as sound search and assign.

Gear:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD (Samples from a Kurzweil PC1x, Roland JP8000 and KORG DW8000)
Mid: Roland JX8P

Composed by Ed Cobb/Marc Almond"

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Fly on the Windscreen"


YouTube via DX5 | November 23, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"* No sound was sampled from the original song. Composed by Martin L. Gore

Includes a brief soundcheck before playing. Note the "tine" sound was previously recorded on the backtrack, not being sequenced live (the eq is slighty different from the sound check to the live playing)

Gear used:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD (with Roland D10 , Kurzweil PC1x and my own voice samples)
Mid: Emu Emax I (Library and JX8P sampled sounds)
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Backtrack recorded on Pro Tools with reason Re-wired."

Saturday, November 13, 2010

DX5 playing Visage "Fade to Grey" (updated w/lyrics)


YouTube via DX5 | November 13, 2010

"Updated version. The pre-recorded voice is a take I did in 2006 (late at night almost whispering to a Shure SM58). As I found it curious I decided to include this take into the video.
Also, I improved the previous DX7 take, replacing it with the JP8000.

Gear:
Upper Keyb: Roland JP8000
Mid: Roland D10
Low: Roland JX8P

Backtrack Recorded on Pro Tools.

Composed by Billy Currie, Christopher Payne and Midge Ure"

Sunday, October 31, 2010

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Nothing's Impossible"


YouTube via DX5 | October 31, 2010

"A dark track composed by Dave Gahan.

Gear:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD (sampled sounds from JP8000 and library)
Mid: Roland JP8000
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x (Split in four different zones and triggering the JP8000 via MIDI)

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason rewired for drums."

Sunday, October 24, 2010

DX5 playing Propaganda "P Machinery"


YouTube via DX5 | October 24, 2010

"Just a try. Original version had a fantastic production by ZTT records, with Steve Lipson and Trevor Horn on the mixing desk, and I just only spent a few hours sampling some of my keyboards (JX8P, DW8000, etc) into the EMAX and sequecing a simple backtrack.

A wrong note can be heard at 02:50. There is not cause for concern.


Upper keyb: Emu EMAX II HD
Mid: Roland JP8000
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Tape Machine: Revox B77 MkII"

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Come Back" (bare)


YouTube via DX5 | October 13, 2010

"Played as they recorded live in Chung King studios. Just rehearsed in a while (never played it before), so it's not perfect.

Gear:
Upper: Roland JP8000
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Composed by Gahan/Phillpott/Eigner"

Monday, October 11, 2010

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Stories of Old"


YouTube via DX5 | October 11, 2010

"Emax power today.

Gear:
Upper and Mid: Emu Emax
Lower: Emu EMAX II HD
Right (out of screen) : Yamaha DX7 II FD.

* Sound is overcompressed due to an overloaded output from the mixer into camera preamp (it uses to compress a lot even in normal levels). Hope it doesn't disturb too much. And yes, there is a mistake at one of the last notes :)

Composed by Martin L. Gore."

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "The Sun and the Rainfall"


YouTube via DX5 | October 05, 2010

"A track I like a lot.

Gear:
Upper: Roland JX8P (first noise sound is the infamous JX plane preset :)
Mid: KORG DW8000
Lower: Emu EMAX II HD

Also used: Simmons SDS 8 for drums.
Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools.
*Note: there is a short "jump" at second 7. It seems to be a problem when capturing the video into the computer or rendering to the final format.

Composed by Martin L Gore."

Monday, October 04, 2010

DX5 playing Eurythmics "Sweet Dreams"


YouTube via DX5 | October 04, 2010

"A request from several users: "Sweet Dreams" cover.

Gear :
Upper: Roland JX8P
Mid: Roland JP8000
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Also used: Simmons SDS8 for noise Snare.
Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools.

Composed by Annie Lennox / Dave Stewart"

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Just for fun: JP8000 emulating a Casiotone


YouTube via DX5 | September 07, 2010

"*** New covers coming soon... Stay tuned ***

This is a kind of entertaiment I did while working in a project that will be released at the end of the year (news coming soon).

A Roland JP8000 sounding like a "piano" casiotone sound :) By the way, the song is the infamous VL TONE rom sound, responsible of my interest on synthesizers."

Thursday, July 22, 2010

playing Depeche Mode "New Life"


YouTube via DX5 | July 22, 2010

"Backtrack recorder with Pro Tools, then dumped to a Reel to Reel tape. Some mistakes can be heard as I was playing two entirely different keyboard lines.

Upper Keyboard: Roland JX8P
Mid Keyboard:; Roland JP8000
Reel to Reel tape machine: ReVox B77 MkII

Composed by Vince Clarke"

Friday, July 09, 2010

playing a sampled "vuvuzela"


YouTube via DX5 | July 08, 2010

"Thought I don't like football (soccer), I sampled the Youtube "vuvuzela" (inserted in most of the video control bar) and gave a try with "Christmas Island" from Depeche Mode.

Sampled into an Emu EMAX II HD"

Monday, June 07, 2010

Kraftwerk "The Model"


YouTube via DX5 — June 07, 2010 —

"They started it all...

Gear:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD
Mid: Roland JP8000

Tape Machine: ReVox B77 MKII

Backtrack sequenced on Pro Tools at first, then dumped to tape.

Composed by Karl Bartos, Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider"

And the original (don't miss the last video below):

KRAFTWERK - THE MODEL

YouTube via JanaParker — August 12, 2006 — KRAFTWERK - THE MODEL

And the original original...

Kraftwerk: Das Modell

YouTube via Galgo23 — October 02, 2006 — 1978

And "live" - don't miss this one.

Kraftwerk - Das Model

petethemeat99 — December 18, 2007 — Kraftwerk - Das Model

Monday, May 24, 2010

Depeche Mode "Just Can't Get Enough" 101 version.


YouTube via DX5 — May 24, 2010 —

"This is my 101 video.
"Just Can't Get Enough" as DM performed in the Pasadena Rose Bowl. The crowd is a loop sample from that concert.

Keyboards:
Upper: Yamaha DX7 II FD
Mid: Roland JP8000.

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason as slave.

Composed by Vince Clarke"

Update:

Me playing "Random Trust" (my own song)

"DX5 — May 24, 2010 —

First time I upload a song entirely composed by me. (I have more original tracks I will upload soon.)

I composed it influenced by Depeche Mode "Playing the Angel" album specially.

Keyboards:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD
Mid: Roland JP8000
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason as slave.


Composed by DX5"

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Depeche Mode "Dream On"


YouTube via DX5 — April 28, 2010 —

"A track from 'Exciter'. One of my favourite albums (although lot of people refuse it).

Backtrack recorded in Pro tools with reason rewired for drums. All pads come from a Roland JP8000 (DM used this keyboard on Exciter for both recording and live).
Keyboards played live:
Roland JP8000
Kurzweil PC1x.

Composed by Martin L. Gore

(no synth related: ** I show marks in my chin of an inline skate crash over the ground)"

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Depeche Mode "Two Minute Warning"


YouTube via DX5 — April 18, 2010 —

"'Two Minute Warning' 1984 Hamburg version.

Backtrack recorded first in Pro Tools, then dumped to a reel to reel tape machine.

Gear used (for playing)
Emu Emax (lower) and EMAX II HD (upper).
Revox B77 MkII tape machine.

Gear used for Backtrack:
Emu Emax I and II, KORG DW8000, Roland JP8000 Kurzweil PC1x

Composed by Alan Wilder."

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Depeche Mode "Blasphemous Rumours"


YouTube via DX5

"Easy backtrack recorded in a quick way (apologies but I have not enough time for making youtube covers these last weeks).

Keyboards:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD
Mid: Emu Emax (with sustan pedal)

All Emax samples belong to my own libraries.
* Metallic sound on snare sampled by me hitting a big pipe with a smaller one. I will upload the sampling process soon.

Composed by Martin L. Gore."
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