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Re: Digest Number 68(Soundlib)


Nathan I Smutz
 

Hi Ivan,

I believe that the author of Soundlib programed it with the information
he had about the original DX7. The original DX7 didn't have a number of
parameters that the DX7II has. For instance: the function of the Mod
Wheel was a gobal setting on the DX7. The Mod wheel affected every
patch in the same way , until you changed it. The DX7II saves an
individual setting for the Mod Wheel in every patch. When a controller
is assigned to modulate amplitude (Amod or EGbias), the DX7II (maabe the
DX7 as well) lowers the amplitude of all the operators with an Amod
setting. So your patches will not sound the same without their
controller settings. I made a patch that uses the pitch envelope on the
DX7II. On the DX7II you can change the range of the pitch envelope from
8 octaves down to 1/2 octave. When I load my patch from Soundlib the
pitch envelope is always set to 8 octaves. I have to change it back to
the 1 or 2 octave range. "Performances" were not a feature on the DX7
either. I don't have very much expierence with sysex utilities. A
generic sysex utility might work fine with the DX7II. I hope you find
somthing that works well. Mabe let us know when you do. -Nathan

-----------Original Message---------

Hi Nathan,

you are sure, but doesnt matter that SoundLib doesnt
save all performance data
Important for me is to get patches into my library

Regards Ivan
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