![]() ![]() syx file in the Cartridges directory will be available from the "CART" window. DX7 programs : Dave Benson, Frank Carvalho, Tim Conrardy, Jack Deckard, Chris Dodunski, Tim Garrett, Hitaye, Stephan Ibsen, Christian Jezreel, Narfman, Godric WilkieĪny.DX7 program compilation : Jean-Marc Desprez (author of SynprezFM).PPPlay : Great OP元 implementation, with documented code :D.LP Filter : Filatov Vadim (2DaT) taken from the excellent Obxd project.Surge Synthesizer Team for substantial contributions like microtuning and MPE support.DX Synth engine : Raph Levien and the msfa team.It is also possible to save a single program into a different sysex file. Can load/save any DX7/TX7 sysex programs.Each operator have a realtime VU meter to know which one is active. ![]() This means that you can use this with a native DX7/TX7 as a patch editor and sysex manager Fully supports DX7 input and output Sysex messages including controller change.144 DAW automatable DX7 parameters available from one single panel.The sound engine music-synthesizer-for-android is closely modeled on the original DX7 characteristics.Multi platform (OS X, Windows or Linux) and multi format (VST, AU, LV2).Minimal documentation is available on Dexed Wiki.ĭexed is free software and is licensed on the GPL v3. Dexed is also a midi cartridge librarian/manager for the DX7. If you're looking for more DX7 sounds, take a look at our Yamaha DX7 Resources page.Dexed is a multi platform, multi format plugin synth that is closely modeled on the Yamaha DX7. If you use the sounds and have any feedback about them, please let me know. Some of them respond to different notes (pitch), and some are a fixed pitch. A lot of the sounds are velocity sensitive so you can be more expressive with them. So, you get some (hopefully) interesting near-misses in attempting to create typical drum machine sounds using FM. The DX7 is a tricky synth to design traditional drum sounds for. ![]() I ran one of the outputs through a little chorus and reverb to add some space to the mix. All of these are played by the TX802, sequenced in real-time, with the audio coming from the combined I and II outputs. Here are some examples of the drums in use. The 3 kits are set up to all route audio through both Outputs I and II, and then the "(split)" versions of the kits break the sounds into separate outputs (some on I, some on II) for separate audio processing. The sounds were designed using Patch Base, but the enclosed SysEx files can be sent to your synth using any SysEx transfer program (such as Sysex Librarian on Mac, MIDI-Ox on Windows, or Sysex Base on iPhone or iPad).įor TX802/DX7ii owners, there's a bank file for the Voices with the same sounds as the DX7, but also including the extra voice data that the TX802 and DX7ii support.Īnd for TX802 owners, there is also a Performance bank, where I've made 3 separate drum kits set up as Performances, with each separate drum sound on its own MIDI Channel (1-8). The sound bank is compatible with the DX7, TX7, DX7ii, TX802, and TX816. In the bank you'll find some kicks, snares, claps, hats, and other percussion sounds. Here's a bank of 32 FM drum patches designed for the Yamaha DX7 and related synthesizers, available for free download. ![]()
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