Quatschmacher Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 12 minutes ago, mattpbass said: Sorry, yes that’s what I mean. That’s really cool as long as it can be saved to the patch. I was thinking it might have a slider in the editor to set a specific velocity level like the Volca FM does. The editor will have control over velocity depth and mid point. This should cover what you need. Panel control is a bit more limited. Most original DX7 patches have some velocity sensitivity by default. 1 Quote
Quatschmacher Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, LawrenceH said: any of these voices likely to make it into the 4.5 preset list? They sound great. These were the ones I thought were strongest from a larger set of my candidates for inclusion in the factory bank. They don’t have any velocity programmed at the moment. Sometimes we collaborate on sounds where I’ll submit some and another guy in the team will tweak them a bit. The added complexity is the presence of the VA controls - ideally I’d want all factory patches to have stuff programmed so that the panel controls always have an audible and useful effect on the patch. I could certainly do some finessing but I want to hear back if the others like them or not. There are one or two which, with a bit more work, could make convincing upright bass patches, and probably superior to those I programmed for the C4 that lots of folks love. If they don’t make it into the factory bank, I’ll share them anyway. Edited 20 hours ago by Quatschmacher 2 Quote
MacDaddy Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said: original DX7 patches Warm pad fade 🥰 Quote
Quatschmacher Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 5 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: Warm pad fade 🥰 Which patch of the original set do you mean? Quote
MacDaddy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said: Which patch of the original set do you mean? It was my favourite patch on the DX7. Quote
Quatschmacher Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 7 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: It was my favourite patch on the DX7. Which ROM was it on? Was it an original unit patch or a DX7II patch? Quote
MacDaddy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said: Which ROM was it on? Was it an original unit patch or a DX7II patch? Not sure. We had a DX7 at college and that was the patch I always tried to use. Nice warm string sound, which at the time didn't sound dated. Quote
BigRedX Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago It's not listed on any of the various DX7 presets and cartridge sounds including those from 3rd party vendors so it's probably something someone at your college created. Quote
MacDaddy Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 7 hours ago, BigRedX said: It's not listed on any of the various DX7 presets and cartridge sounds including those from 3rd party vendors so it's probably something someone at your college created. Public service announcement / humble pie consumption 🍰 I need to issue a correction before the synth police revoke my license. Earlier I confidently declared that “Warm Pad Fade” was my favourite Yamaha DX7 patch. Several of you (correctly, and with admirable restraint) pointed out that this patch does not exist on the DX7. You are 100% right. My brain has since rebooted, and the truth has emerged: I was thinking of the Roland D-10. That lush, nostalgic Warm Pad Fade lives firmly in Roland-land, not Yamaha-land. I have unfairly slandered the DX7 by giving it credit for something it never did, which is ironic because the DX7 usually gets blamed for things it did do. 6 Quote
LukeFRC Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 36 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: Public service announcement / humble pie consumption 🍰 I need to issue a correction before the synth police revoke my license. Earlier I confidently declared that “Warm Pad Fade” was my favourite Yamaha DX7 patch. Several of you (correctly, and with admirable restraint) pointed out that this patch does not exist on the DX7. You are 100% right. My brain has since rebooted, and the truth has emerged: I was thinking of the Roland D-10. That lush, nostalgic Warm Pad Fade lives firmly in Roland-land, not Yamaha-land. I have unfairly slandered the DX7 by giving it credit for something it never did, which is ironic because the DX7 usually gets blamed for things it did do. as punishment you must now download Dexed and program it to recreate as close to the Roland sound-in-you-head as you can. 3 Quote
LawrenceH Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Just now, LukeFRC said: as punishment you must now download Dexed and program it to recreate as close to the Roland sound-in-you-head as you can. Think that would count as 'cruel and unusual punishment' under the UDHR? 2 Quote
mattpbass Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, LawrenceH said: Think that would count as 'cruel and unusual punishment' under the UDHR? Pretty sure UDHR is one of the FM parameters. 😅 3 Quote
Kiwi Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 hours ago, MacDaddy said: Public service announcement / humble pie consumption 🍰 I need to issue a correction before the synth police revoke my license. Earlier I confidently declared that “Warm Pad Fade” was my favourite Yamaha DX7 patch. Several of you (correctly, and with admirable restraint) pointed out that this patch does not exist on the DX7. You are 100% right. My brain has since rebooted, and the truth has emerged: I was thinking of the Roland D-10. That lush, nostalgic Warm Pad Fade lives firmly in Roland-land, not Yamaha-land. I have unfairly slandered the DX7 by giving it credit for something it never did, which is ironic because the DX7 usually gets blamed for things it did do. Three Hail Stock Aitken and Watermans and one Dead or Alive. For penance you must now completely recreate all the DX7 sequences used exclusively to perform 'You Spin Me Round'. 1 1 Quote
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