Hi Shayme,
I hope you don't mind my comments!!!
I'm not absolutely sure, but 99% sure. My understanding is that my TX802
is a >8-part multitimbral DX7II? Are all the same parameters on your friends
TX802 >that are on your DX7II? What's the D signifiy in "IID"?
Yes, the DX7II is DX7II compatible, but the FS1R has no fractional scaling
parameters, no Unisono mode and no microtune...
The D stands for the built in diskdrive...
The problem with the TX81x (and it's DX?? equivalent) is that the TX81z
has 8 >waveforms to choose from for each of it's 4 operators. Therefore, it
could be >difficult to reprogram these sounds on the FS1r. I suspect most of
these sounds >could be done, using the extra 4 operators to modify the
others in order to >simulate the built-in waveforms the TX81z has. But
that's beyond me.
Some ppl at the teklab mailing list have are working on that problem,
simulating those waveforms seems to be quite difficult...
There's also a web page with some hints for converting 4Op to 6Op synths and
a archive for the mailing list...
Really, the SY's have more algorithms? I wasn't aware of that.
Yep 35 and you also can define 5 addional ones ones including feedback for
every op..
Don't the SY77s have more waveforms to choosefrom--in their sample ROM? Or
is >that a seperate synthesis section of the overall unit?
As far as I know and see in Sounddiver, it has 16 waveforms per Operator and
can use a sample and a noise oscillator as additional operators...
Summa
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