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This begs a thread about how to co figure KW Dixie to sound as close as possible to a DX7S or other DX models?
Had KQ Dixie forever - horrible interface, lovely solid app. Bought Dexed today - lovely interface, and well curated sounds, solid up to three instances inside AUM, sounding great, went to deploy a fourth - now they are all pretty randomly crashy crashy crashy even after reboots. It seems to have borked the session I was on just before I hit record. Pity.
I think Dexed suffers with poor memory usage. I don't use more than a couple but I've just finished a Creation with a bunch of Dexed on it, and it was the first synth to lose sound when I overwhelmed Cubasis with a flock of Swams (yes, i've checked, it is the correct plural lol). So I just froze the Dexed tracks and carried on. Not so easy in AUM I guess.
Go ahead
I don't have a hardware DX7 and my TX81z is a completely different beast..
From what I know KQ Dixie is meant to be as 'clean' as possible with both 12 and 24 bit option for the operators.
The boost is there to increase output level and somewhat simulate the distortion/clipping that the DX7 apparently had when all voices played at once.
KQ Dixie doesn't focus on 'DAC Emulation' which is partially what makes the old hardware sound like it sounds.
I recall there's a video on YT with a comparison already and most 'software synths' are very close to the real deal, some minor differences in envelope times, velocity response and DA conversion is what separates them.
For me it's 'close enough' when I need DX7 / FM sounds...
How does it compare sound wise with the other FM apps? Namely Dixie.