![]() ![]() Whether you just want to play the extensive library sounds or program your own, the DX7 V is a dream to use. Balancing usability and all the added power in the DX7 V, tabbed windows easily put your fingers on logically grouped functions spanning enhanced operators, additional envelopes, matrix modulation, step sequencer, FX architecture, and more. When you’re ready to dig deeper and flesh out the detailed character and animation of your sounds, one click presents a programmer’s paradise of incisive controls and displays light years beyond the tedious original hardware interface. Here you’ll find an uncluttered presentation of only your everyday performance controls, as well as the fundamentals to start visualizing and exploring new sonic structures. While retaining the feel of the original design, we’ve streamlined the main interface of the DX7 V to make it much simpler to use and understand. Bought that years ago and still use it every now and again, it looks a bit dated in comparison to some of the others and doesnt read DX7 sysex but is still good. ![]() A similar one to Sytrus is Big Tick Rhino. The DX7 V sports a stunning interface allowing intuitive control over all of the instrument’s dramatically expanded features Another paid one is FM8 which is Native Instruments attempt at a DX7 'clone' although personally preferred FM7 its predecessor. ![]()
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