Re: PRACUTIONS AND TIPS BEFORE RE SWITCHING ON
Hi BrianIn case patches lost , pls advise how to recover?Kind regardsRaj PsI will try head ph and keep you posted
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raj juggapah
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#20997
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Re: PRACUTIONS AND TIPS BEFORE RE SWITCHING ON
Hi Florian?No Kind regardsRaj
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raj juggapah
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#20996
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Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
P.S. I have similar tables for Yamaha FB01, DX100/21/27/TX81Z etc. and Reface DX. Somewhere hidden in my messy harddisk archives. The LFO speed range from the FB01 is insane if I remember correctly
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Martin Tarenskeen
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#20995
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Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Some more notes about BPM and LFO speed from Daniel's table: 1. Depending on the rhythmical effect you want to obtain it can be required to multiply or divide the BPM number by a whole number like 2
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Martin Tarenskeen
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#20994
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Re: PRACUTIONS AND TIPS BEFORE RE SWITCHING ON
Hello Raj, does the init-Sound work? Regards Florian Am 18.04.24 um 07:08 schrieb raj juggapah via groups.io:
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Florian Anwander
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#20993
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Re: PRACUTIONS AND TIPS BEFORE RE SWITCHING ON
Hi Raj, it won't be the battery I think or you'd have lost all your patches. Try headphones first than maybe check a patch to make sure the operators aren't set to 0 output. Brian.
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Brian
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#20992
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Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Exactly Daniel. This was indeed what I was looking for. Thanks a lot!!!
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josechobernabe@...
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#20991
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Re: PRACUTIONS AND TIPS BEFORE RE SWITCHING ON
Dear All World Class Musicians Owners of DX7 I have one DX7 Keyboard that was off the power grid for more than 5 years. Switched On all functions appear normally on the screen Sound ....none ......is
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raj juggapah
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#20990
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Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Yes, this is general fact. But I suppose he wants to know the relation between DX7 parameter value and BPM, Hz, msec. Here is a table¡ Daniel Forr¨®
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Daniel Forr¨®
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#20989
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Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
LFO is measured in cycles per second (Hz). 60 seconds in a minute, so: One cycle per second (Hz) = 60 BPM Therefore LFO x 60 = BPM BPM/60 = LFO Hz 120BPM/60 = 2hz Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 2:40
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LarryS
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#20988
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Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks
Hi Martin, I can not find the file with the LFO speed BPM relation. Would it be possible to re send it or send a link or something? It would be really helpful. Thanks a lot in advance!!
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josechobernabe@...
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#20987
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Re: LFO Speed in BPM and some LFO tricks [1 Attachment]
Hi Martin, I can not open the file. Any chance of sending a new link/re upload the file? Thanks a lot in advance.
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josechobernabe@...
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Re: Need help identifying DX7 front panel screws (1st)
Given where it was designed and built, ALL screws on the DX-7 will be metric, not imperial.
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Gregg Sheehan
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#20985
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Re: Need help identifying DX7 front panel screws (1st)
FYI in case anyone was wondering, I ended up having success with #6 3/8¡± length stainless steel 18-8 sheet metal screws to fasten the DX7 mk1 front panel to the side cheeks. Eg from bolt depot:
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Ethan Hoerr
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#20984
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Re: TX802 - Performance Notes Guide
Glad I could help. Daniel F
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Daniel Forr¨®
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#20983
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Re: TX802 - Performance Notes Guide
Daniel/Bruce - This is exactly what I was looking for. ?Many thanks to you both! Ron
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rprichard
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#20982
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Re: TX802 - Performance Notes Guide
That is the same info in my paper document. Regards, -BW Bruce Wahler bw@... https://wahler.us 978.597.7008
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Bruce Wahler <bw@...>
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#20981
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Re: TX802 - Performance Notes Guide
I have some simple document showing performance parameters, maybe it is what you want. Hopefully attachment will be accepted¡ Daniel Forro
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Daniel Forr¨®
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#20980
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Re: TX802 - Performance Notes Guide
Thanks Bruce.? Please don't unbind a pristine copy for my sake! Just started learning about the 802, and really just trying to understand more about how the performance patches are layered/structured
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rprichard
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#20979
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Re: TX802 - Performance Notes Guide
I have a *paper* copy of the TX802 Performance Lists that came with my module.? It's not exactly the same as the '801 guide, but I think it's what you are looking for. If you can wait a bit I would
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Bruce Wahler <bw@...>
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#20978
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