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Re: Woohoo! TX81Z


 

Does anyone remember the magazine "Aftertouch"? Originally it was a
free magazine published by Yamaha, like the Roland magazine still
being made. Each issue contained a couple of FM patches submitted
by
readers. I had a couple of patches published myself. This was way
back
in the '80s though.....

DLF

Yes I remember Aftertouch. Looked forward to every issue. I recently
got a TX81Z, and what was part of the deal was an AFterTouch magizine
featuring the TX81Z on the cover! Great issue you can imagine.

I am exploring Microtonalty on my TX81z. I used 4-Op deluxe on the
Atari as it has complete access to the Microtuning tables.This is
largely an unexplored realm that is worth getting into: unlock some
doors so to speak. You don't hear much about it anymore. You can get
some very unique timbres.


Just saw a previous post that was forwarded from Daves Dx7 list that
I posted (small world) about Steem, the Atari-Emultaor for PC. $-Op
deluxe should work well on that for those that want to try it. A
great editor and easy to use.Created by Bob melvin who later created
Unisyn (now at MOTU)

BTW: just joined this grp after the honorable mention from mango. I
am also the Moderator of Atari-Midi Yahoogroup. Great grp as well.
Glad to be here.

Tim Conrardy

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