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DX7 patches

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  • @anickt said:

    All you have to do is Share the zip file to KQ Dixie. No need to unpack.

    aha, I feel dumb now... good to know for the next time.

  • KQ Dixie (even with its quirks and some occasional bugs popping up) is one of the nicest surprise apps I've bought in a long time. Very happy with this synth.

  • It‘s an excellent app.
    The GUI can control a DX/TX7 hardware synth live and the sound is only slightly different.
    Not better or worse, just a bit different. But enough difference to make a stereo setup with Dixie on one channel and the real DX on the other. More beef... B)

  • OT but There’s that dope website that randomly creates a DX7 bank for you…

    https://www.thisdx7cartdoesnotexist.com/

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    OT but There’s that dope website that randomly creates a DX7 bank for you…

    https://www.thisdx7cartdoesnotexist.com/

    Ha! Great find! Thanks.

  • edited January 2022

    I have found the patch list for the Hydra rom (I think a lot of these patches out there share the name, this list could be handy to keep track off your favorite patches)

    http://bobbyblues.recup.ch/yamaha_dx7/soundbanks/PA-Decoder_HYPRA.html

    And a picture of the thing

    http://bobbyblues.recup.ch/yamaha_dx7/images/PA-Decoder_Hypra.JPG

  • @raabje said:
    I have found the patch list for the Hydra rom (I think a lot of these patches out there share the name, this list could be handy to keep track off your favorite patches)

    http://bobbyblues.recup.ch/yamaha_dx7/soundbanks/PA-Decoder_HYPRA.html

    And a picture of the thing

    http://bobbyblues.recup.ch/yamaha_dx7/images/PA-Decoder_Hypra.JPG

    Cheers.

  • This pulls up some DX7 memories:

    That was my only synth for about 6 years and I invested (too) much time into programming patches for it. That tiny LCD display wasn’t the easiest UI. Before sample based instruments were very accessible I was often trying to create what I hoped were facsimile acoustic sounding voices. A big breakthrough came when Opcode made a patch editor librarian which also had a good randomize function. Also a kind of morphing where you could take two voices and interpolate a set of sounds between them. Do any iOS editors do that?

    Eventually I sold the DX and moved on. Now seeing that you can actually use those old patches, I’m sad to think that I didn’t keep them assuming that I’d never return to it. On the other hand, I don’t know how those Opcode files could be read nowadays anyway. But I wish I could have have shared them here. There may have been a few useful ones. I tried to make use of every expressive parameter.

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