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Re: DX7IIFD Manuals and Documentation.

 

Hi all

I'm also still looking for these PDF's from the DX Supplemental Booklets set, I don't suppose they've turned up? I can't seem to locate them online either.

02_DX7s_Quick_Guide (NEED)
04 Memory_Management_for_the_DX7s (NEED)
09_Advanced_MIDI_Applications (NEED)


For the DX7II - "ADP-1"For sale

 

Please remove if not permitted:

I sold my DX7II-FD a long time ago (Still have a TX-7 and FS-1R).
I have an ADP-1 (adapter for original DX7 cartridges to be used with "DX7-II" versions).
It's in great shape. ? $50 or best offer? (you pay shipping).
I don't have a need for this any longer, nor do I feel the need to charge the high prices that ebay wants for this adapter.?? I'm in Milwaukee.

Thanks.

Robert


DX7ii patches

 

Hi everyone, I did a fun little project where I adapted the factory patches from the DX5 so they'll play on the DX7iiFD. They both are bi-timbral and have performance memory, it was a natural fit.
Demo below with link to patches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBtNEOuT1R4
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Re: DX7II,S series ROM cartridge

 

Thank You Andy!
Fortunately, the ROM cards are more simple than this RAM card.

Some NAND gates and the (EP)ROM chip itself with resistors on data and address lines.

Thank You!!


Re: DX7II,S series ROM cartridge

 

The schematics might be in one of the synth service manuals. I know they did that with the early cartridges.


Re: Old Guy With A DX7

Kevin Syler
 

Thanks Bruce. I’m still using the half moon switches and some other items I bought from you and they are working flawlessly! Have one more question.

I need a laptop to replace my iPad, don’t want to carry around my 21.5” iMac and I do want an Apple product. Would a MacBook Air be a good choice to use with my DX and my Behringer XR18?
--
Kevin Syler


Re: "Jump"

Kevin Syler
 

You guys are great, thanks!
--
Kevin Syler


Re: DX7II,S series ROM cartridge

 

... I meant to say, I've added the pictures to the Photos section.? The album is here:

/g/YamahaDX/album?id=262257

- Andy


Re: DX7II,S series ROM cartridge

 

I've added internal pictures of my Supra-RAM 256 DX7II cartridge (4 banks, selectable from the System menu).

- Andy


Re: DX7II,S series ROM cartridge

 

Thank You Daniel!

No problem, i will try to track based on internal images.
I will post here, if something succeeds.

Thanks!


Re: DX7II,S series ROM cartridge

 

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Also for RAM1…

Daniel Forró



On Mar 26, 2021, at 19:33, csabi@... wrote:

Dear Friends

I'd like to ask, has anyone managed to track down the schematics of these rom cards?
I found some internal pictures for them, and i'd try to track,
but if anyone else has done it ... :)

Thank You in advance!






Re: DX7II,S series ROM cartridge

 

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I have schematics only for RAM4.

Daniel Forró

On Mar 26, 2021, at 19:33, csabi@... wrote:

Dear Friends

I'd like to ask, has anyone managed to track down the schematics of these rom cards?
I found some internal pictures for them, and i'd try to track,
but if anyone else has done it ... :)

Thank You in advance!






DX7II,S series ROM cartridge

 

Dear Friends

I'd like to ask, has anyone managed to track down the schematics of these rom cards?
I found some internal pictures for them, and i'd try to track,
but if anyone else has done it ... :)

Thank You in advance!


Re: Old Guy With A DX7

Bruce Wahler
 

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I think you need a DX7-II or TX802 to do all 9 waves in a 2-sound layer.? The best that a Gen 1 DX7 can do is six operators in parallel.? And if you want to emulate key click, the best algorithm is #24, which allows Op 6 to modulate Op 3,4,5 -- and only provides five sine outputs.

That said, many classic Hammond sounds use 5 or less drawbars.

For the OP, though:? I think it's a moot point:? he said he has an SK1-73, which has a far better Hammond simulation than could ever be coaxed out of a DX7!

Regards,

-BW

Bruce Wahler
Halfmoon-Switch.com?
bw@...

978.597.7008


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On 3/25/2021 11:52 AM, Jeremy Bernstein via groups.io wrote:

Nine sine waves from 6 operators? Do tell.

jb

On 25. Mar 2021 at 00:23:19, Nicole Massey <nyyki@...> wrote:
If you can find patch lists for downloadable sound banks, there's one I placed into my bank called Jumpies that sounds right for the stuff EVH used on 1984.
Also note that the DX7 can be configured so there's nine sine waves, so it'll do useful drawbar simulations. (This was covered in a Keyboard Magazine item some time ago)

Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin Syler
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 7:57 AM
To: John Williston <john@...>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [YamahaDX] Old Guy With A DX7

Thank to everyone for the great information. The other thing is how to hook the DX to a computer, and, Mac is my preference since I own an iMac and an iPad. I also may purchase a MacBook Air or Pro for this and some other jobs. I also have iConnectMIDI which I’m pretty sure will make the connection since it has USB, midi and lightning connectors. Now to start reading the great stuff you guys sent and getting things going. My main program to load or dial in the the OBX sound Van Halen uses on Jump. One of the bands I play with is doing a Van Halen tribute set in 4 weeks and I would like to use the DX instead of my SK1-73.
--
Kevin Syler









Re: Old Guy With A DX7

 

Nine sine waves from 6 operators? Do tell.

jb

On 25. Mar 2021 at 00:23:19, Nicole Massey <nyyki@...> wrote:

If you can find patch lists for downloadable sound banks, there's one I placed into my bank called Jumpies that sounds right for the stuff EVH used on 1984.
Also note that the DX7 can be configured so there's nine sine waves, so it'll do useful drawbar simulations. (This was covered in a Keyboard Magazine item some time ago)

Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin Syler
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 7:57 AM
To: John Williston <john@...>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [YamahaDX] Old Guy With A DX7

Thank to everyone for the great information. The other thing is how to hook the DX to a computer, and, Mac is my preference since I own an iMac and an iPad. I also may purchase a MacBook Air or Pro for this and some other jobs. I also have iConnectMIDI which I’m pretty sure will make the connection since it has USB, midi and lightning connectors. Now to start reading the great stuff you guys sent and getting things going. My main program to load or dial in the the OBX sound Van Halen uses on Jump. One of the bands I play with is doing a Van Halen tribute set in 4 weeks and I would like to use the DX instead of my SK1-73.
--
Kevin Syler





Re: "Jump"

 

This YouTuber has a tutorial to make a jump brass, and also some great overall tutorials on how to generate basic sounds. This patch and a chorus pedal might get you close...


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Re: Old Guy With A DX7

 

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Yes !

Le 25/03/2021 à 00:23, Nicole Massey a écrit?:

Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter


Re: Membrane panel update

 

Dobr? den Danieli!
Jsem rád, ?e jste stále aktivní a doufám, ?e se vám da?í dob?e.?
Chtěl bych se zeptat, jaké jsou typy a ceny panel? k dispozici a jestli jste ochoten zaslat do ?ech. Jednak bych pot?eboval něco pro mé milá?ky a také se sna?ím ob?as něco udělat pro pár p?átel. No ono nás tu v ?echách zbylo u? jen pár prav?ch fand?. Apropos, byla by mo?nost i nějak?ch jin?ch díl?? (P?edpokládám, ?e jste stále v Japonsku)
Děkuji za odpově?!
S pozdravem - jarris


st 24. 3. 2021 v?10:45 odesílatel Daniel Forró via <danforcz=[email protected]> napsal:

Important news… I will order KX88 membrane panel, if another 19 owners are interested in the purchase and it will be produced. He offers also DX7 (classic and new), Kawai K3...

Daniel Forró


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Re: Old Guy With A DX7

 

If you can find patch lists for downloadable sound banks, there's one I placed into my bank called Jumpies that sounds right for the stuff EVH used on 1984.
Also note that the DX7 can be configured so there's nine sine waves, so it'll do useful drawbar simulations. (This was covered in a Keyboard Magazine item some time ago)

Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin Syler
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 7:57 AM
To: John Williston <john@...>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [YamahaDX] Old Guy With A DX7

Thank to everyone for the great information. The other thing is how to hook the DX to a computer, and, Mac is my preference since I own an iMac and an iPad. I also may purchase a MacBook Air or Pro for this and some other jobs. I also have iConnectMIDI which I’m pretty sure will make the connection since it has USB, midi and lightning connectors. Now to start reading the great stuff you guys sent and getting things going. My main program to load or dial in the the OBX sound Van Halen uses on Jump. One of the bands I play with is doing a Van Halen tribute set in 4 weeks and I would like to use the DX instead of my SK1-73.
--
Kevin Syler


Re: "Jump"

 

Getting bare sawtooth sounds isn't *that* hard - it's emulating filter
sounds that's a real challenge. But that's unnecessary for the "Jump"
patch (unless you're also doing "1984" as a lead-in!) I need to have
another go at it - it's been a while since I did this, and it was on
the TX81Z/V50 rather than the DX7. The trick as I recall is, as Eb
states, to go easy on the modulation, and use any extra operators to
boost the higher harmonics that FM with a low modulation factor
doesn't quite put enough oomph into.

On 3/24/21, Eb Myatt via groups.io <eb.myatt@...> wrote:
Excellent post, Bruce!

Hello Kevin,

Just to add on to what Bruce said, there is a free Oberheim plug-in called
“Obxd” available as an Audio Unit or as a VST. Works great in GarageBand,
MainStage, ProTools and Logic Pro X. There is already a “Jump” preset
available in this AU. Check it out.


<>


For storing patches from your DX7 and for uploading patch(es) to it "SysEx
Librarian” works well (in addition to your DAW of course).


<>


Happy Gigging,
E?


On Mar 24, 2021, at 9:52 AM, Bruce Wahler via groups.io
<bw@...> wrote:

Hi Kevin,

I won't say that you *can't* get an OB-Xa sound on a DX7, but it's
definitely a 'walking against the wind' task! The OB-Xa is an analog
subtractive synth, a la Moog Arp, Prophet, etc. EVH used a pair of
sawtooth or maybe mid-width pulse waves and some detuning. One can
simulate this with an FM synth, but the end result is far from perfect,
IMHO. It's definitely outside the 'sweet spot' for FM synthesis. (Think:
snappy basses, realistic brass, and shimmering bells.)

The Jump! sound is easy to create on just about any analog or virtual
analog poly synth around: Dave Smith, Roland, Korg, Behringer, Arturia,
even a Nord Electro or Stage. But not so much on a DX7.

OTOH, it will still probably be better than an SK1, if that's your only
alternative!

________
The general rules for analog waves on an FM synth are:

Wave Op1 (Carrier) Op2 (Modulator)

Sawtooth 1.00x 1.00x
Square 1.00x 2.00x
Wide Pulse 1.00x 3.00x
Thin Pulse 1.00x 4.00x or 5.00x

Go easy on the amount of the modulation. A little extra modulation from a
third operator at the start of the wave may help to add grit; it should
have a very short envelope. Use an algorithm like #3 or , #4. Start with
the 2nd chain muted, and get a saw wave sound that you are happy with on
the first three operators. Then duplicate that sound on the second three,
and use frequency detune to get the proper mix and swirl.

One other thing: FM synthesis tends to be a bit more 'cold' and sterile
than analog synths. Players sometimes complain about a "lack of bottom
end." I often compensate by adding in some sine wave to fill in the
bottom, but one can't layer sounds on the DX7, limiting your options. You
might try getting the base sound with just two operators, using something
like Algorithm #5 or #6. Use operators 1-2 and 3-4 for the sawtooth/pulse
sound, then turn off operator 6 and mess around with the level of operator
5 (sine) to fatten the bottom end.

Good luck!

Regards,

-BW

Bruce Wahler
Halfmoon-Switch.com?
bw@... <mailto:bw@...>
<>
978.597.7008

PLEASE NOTE: The AshbySolutions.com domain will be closed soon. Please
use the new (wahler.us) email for all future correspondence. Thank you
for your understanding.


On 3/24/2021 8:57 AM, Kevin Syler wrote:
Thank to everyone for the great information. The other thing is how to
hook the DX to a computer, and, Mac is my preference since I own an iMac
and an iPad. I also may purchase a MacBook Air or Pro for this and some
other jobs. I also have iConnectMIDI which I’m pretty sure will make the
connection since it has USB, midi and lightning connectors. Now to start
reading the great stuff you guys sent and getting things going. My main
program to load or dial in the the OBX sound Van Halen uses on Jump. One
of the bands I play with is doing a Van Halen tribute set in 4 weeks and
I would like to use the DX instead of my SK1-73.
--
Kevin Syler