Here's a very interesting comparison between the Arturia DX7 V and the "real thing":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZRZfIA8rF4
The DX7 V often sounds remarkably duller than the original. Fortunately there is a solution (see the video to find out what it is). Perhaps Arturia should take a look at this.
There have been more thread about this wrong info based on a faulty video. There is nothing wrong with DX7, if you use it correct with the controller you use.
Piano Shack have mixed this up by first using a DX7 keyboard as a controller (
It has a 0-100 velocity) and not a full 0-127 velocity keyboard. Then in a correct video you have to read the text for the video to understand, as Piano Shack forget to mention the important part in the video it self.
Here is 2 other threads about this (
I think there is at least one more in the forums.):
https://forum.arturia.com/index.php?topic=92048.0#msg146599 - Include a link for another Piano Shack video (
Arturia DX7 V vs Yamaha DX7 done RIGHT!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHycGwuWcn0), but please read the text to understand both in the threads and below the video.
https://forum.arturia.com/index.php?topic=92230.0#msg152367 I think Piano Shack should take the faulty video down, or make it very clear it's faulty. It's allways a good thing to test yourself too.