Re: VSTi FM Synths )OPS Parameters (classic mode SYX) and REAPER
I think OPS7 needs to be in ¡°classic¡± mode, not ¡°extended¡± mode. Then you need to go to the SYX page and find a SYSEX dump (32 patches) Copy (left-click, shift to select all of the sysex
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Glen Diamond
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#20853
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Re: VSTi FM Synths )OPS Parameters (classic mode SYX)
I think OPS7 needs to be in ¡°classic¡± mode, not ¡°extended¡± mode. Then you need to go to the SYX page and find a SYSEX dump (32 patches) Copy (left-click, shift to select all of the sysex
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Glen Diamond
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#20852
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Re: VSTi FM Synths
Did you shoot an email to the company which makes it? Because I bet they can help you quicker than I can (or fix the problem if there's a bug). jb Am 23.03.2022, 18:24:53 schrieb PeWe
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Jeremy Bernstein
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#20851
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Re: VSTi FM Synths
B.t.w, I tried it for hrs now, but cannot find a way responding to MIDI program change commands even in "settings" I checked the box to activate. Tried standalone, VST2 and VST3. While "Dexed" is VST3
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PeWe
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#20850
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Re: VSTi FM Synths
thx for the link ! I downloaded and installed the demo. 4 min of usage is not much, but I was able reloading the standalone- and plugin- version every 4 minutes and checked it out more deeply. VST2,
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PeWe
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#20849
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Re: VSTi FM Synths
Hi Larry, Interesting.? I think I could live with those limits, though.? My rig has a lot of sound sources:? a Nord Stage 3, a DSI Tetra synth, SampleTank, and the TX802.? So, the TX is mostly
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Bruce Wahler <bw@...>
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#20848
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Re: VSTi FM Synths
One of the things I learned early on ¨C like back in the 80s ¨C is that while the TX802 claims to be a rack DX, it¡¯s not exactly. In about 1988, the Yamaha Marketing nobs came out with patches to
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LarryS
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#20847
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Re: VSTi FM Synths
I use Native Instruments FM8 software. It faithfully emulates every patch from my DX7II-FD and even accepts SysEx dumps, so I can transfer entire banks of patches at once.
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John Williston
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#20846
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Re: VSTi FM Synths
I would recommend this: https://www.plogue.com/products/chipsynth-ops7.html jb Am 23.03.2022, 14:03:18 schrieb Bruce Wahler via groups.io <bw= [email protected]>:
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Jeremy Bernstein
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#20845
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VSTi FM Synths
Hi All, I have a TX802 that I have been gigging with for years.? At this point, though, I would like to retire it to the studio 100% of the time for a couple of reasons: 1. The sheer age of the synth
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Bruce Wahler <bw@...>
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#20844
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Re: I accidentally damaged the circuit board
Yes, you can connect a wire in place of the circuit board trace.? At the most fundamental level, that's what a circuit board trace is, a thin wire.? As long as the wire does not touch any other
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Bruce Wahler <bw@...>
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#20843
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Re: I accidentally damaged the circuit board
Yes you can. Clean the area with IPA and scrape away the green laquer to expose the copper trace. Solder a Wire between the two pins of the battery. However, you must check the PCB on the component
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WT
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Re: TX81Z patch question
Hi Geoff, You can't loose and you can't change the 128 factory presets that are in ROM in bank A B C D. The 32 user patches can be filled with whatever you want. Save your current patches in your
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Martin Tarenskeen
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#20840
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Re: TX81Z patch question
I know that the DX21 used to have all of the factory presets stored in Read Only Memory chips, I could restore 8 sounds at a time into the internal RAM memory. Not sure about the 81Z, you may need to
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Glen Diamond
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#20839
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TX81Z patch question
Hi there - I recently acquired a TX81Z. I've been using the Edisyn patch editor on a Mac to do some editing - but I'm still learning about the system. I'm curious if there is a straightforward way to
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geoff baltan
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#20838
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Re: Need help identifying DX7 front panel screws (1st)
Ant, did you happen to measure diameter of both DX7 screws? The M4.2 I ordered won't fit lol ??¡â? Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com/) Secure Email. ©\©\©\©\©\©\©\ Original
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Ethan Hoerr
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Re: Need help identifying DX7 front panel screws (1st)
Eventually this 'collection on screw informations' may be helpful to decide what kind of screw(s) one can take as a replacement... I've gathered this 'informations' some years ago...
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Michael Whocares
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#20836
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File /Screw-Types.pdf uploaded
#file-notice
The following files have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /Screw-Types.pdf ( /g/YamahaDX/files/Screw-Types.pdf ) *By:* Michael Whocares
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#20835
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Re: Need help identifying DX7 front panel screws (1st)
I intend to drive the 13mm into a piece of plastic >8mm thick and grind off the excess ~5mm, unscrewing to hopefully clean up the threads. Either way I have lots to experiment with. Could paint the
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Ethan Hoerr
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#20834
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Re: Need help identifying DX7 front panel screws (1st)
As I said before, the shorter screw (on the back panel near the power) is 4 x 8mm. A 13mm screw will be too long here. Also note, that the length of a screw is usually measured at the length of the
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Ant Goffart
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