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The legendary YAMAHA DX7 FM synthesizer with its Supermax expansion, which adds many more instruments to the original model, and excellent features such as its incredible arpeggiator or delay, to name a few. I bought it as is, about three years ago. Its previous owner sent it to Mooghild to check it out and it works perfectly just before I bought it. Aesthetically it is appreciated that it has been used, there are marks of the passage of time as you can see in the images. But the synth itself works perfectly. If you like FM synthesis you can't help but have this historic synthesizer that changed the profile of music at the time. And more with the incredible Supermax expansion that multiplies its possibilities to infinity.
Featuring a 61-key layout, 16-voice polyphony and a six envelope generator in the VCA, the Yamaha DX7 remains one of the cornerstones of digital FM synthesis. Found in the rigs of Brian Eno, Crystal Method and the Beastie Boys since its introduction in 1983, the DX7 combines vintage cool, professional credibility and an array of metallic sine-wave synthesis for a welcome addition in any enthusiast's collection.