Unlike all the other 4-operator FM synths from Yamaha, from the 80s, the DX9 IS really a DX7, it's just a 4-operator DX7.
It even saves its patches in a DX7 format and no patches from the DX9 will load up on the other 4-operator FX synths without converting.
What I was interested in was how DX9 patches sounds on a DX7, or vice versa.
I deliberately chose the last DX7 Yamaha made, the DX7s, to test this. The 1987 DX7s has better converters (but still a mono output) than the 1983 DX9.
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