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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...
OT but There’s that dope website that randomly creates a DX7 bank for you…
https://www.thisdx7cartdoesnotexist.com/
Ha! Great find! Thanks.
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.