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Re: PC & Atari ST floppies
Hi jon (again),
Format a floppie on the PC . This way you can interchange data between PC and ATARI ST! Greetings and best wishes for 2001! Hi jon,and gettingAtari ST floppies are inter-compatible, as I was thinking of an ST for patch editing, and getting programs/patches via the net. |
Re: PC & Atari ST floppies
Hans v.d. Tillaart
Hi jon,
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Atari CAN read PC-floppies but PC CAN'T read Atari's Floppies! Greetings Hans van den Tillaart. I know, slightly OT, but I was wondering if anyone knows if PC and |
Re: Please help! DX7 Problems.
Hi
Thanks for replying! If you have an original DX7, caartridges for the DX7II or DX7s wontI'm using a DX7 Mk1, and I'm pretty certain the carts are original DX7 ones, as the guy I got it from had it from new, and still had the patch list that came with the carts. I'm able to select cartridge memory, but when I select a patch it gives me that 'FORMAT CONFLICT!' message. I've heard some early carts had batteries; could that be the problem? Mod wheel:...I tried every patch to no avail. I've got the Amp mod working (it's just called 'amplitude' on the DX) but still no EG bias. Maybe I should have it looked at. Who can help!?! Thanks again, Jon |
Re: DX7-II power supply
Nathan I Smutz
My DX7IID just has a chord.
Make a joyful noise, Nathan Subject: help: DX7-II powersupply info needed.________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: . |
Please help! DX7 Problems.
Nathan I Smutz
Hi,
Here's a few things to check: Cartridge: If you have an original DX7, caartridges for the DX7II or DX7s wont work. I believe you might need an adapter to make an original DX7 cartridge work in a DX7II. If you are using a DX7II you may be trying to read patch data out of a section of the cartridge formated for micro tunings. Go into edit mode and press the cartridge button. You should be able to find out what section of the cartridge the DX7 is trying to read and you should be able to find out what it's formated for. Mod wheel: Also, check the patch to see whether any of the operators use Amod. Some patches don't have anything for EGbias and Amod to affect. Each operator (operators affect each other in various ways to produce a sound) has an Amod (I don't know if I'm remembering the name of it right) setting which allows the Mod wheel and other thing to vary the amplitude of the operator. More amplitude on some operators makes a part of the sound louder. On others, more amplitude will make part of the sound brighter. EGbias and Amod affect the same things. EGbias increases the amplitude of an operator. Amod varies the amplitude through the LFO to make the amplitude go up and down regularly. I'm sorry if this has been a little thick for a beginnig DX7 user. In short, you can try other patches and see whether EGbias and Amod affect them. Make a joyful noise, Nathan ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: . |
Looking for a "European" DX7II - (was Re: Re: DX7-II power supply)
mango
Okay, thanks for all the info guys, now if i may ask another favor;
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If anyone sees a DX7-II (FD/D/S) with or without "Gray Matter E"! for sale anywhere with a European powersupply (220volts 50Hz) then could you please let me know, as i'm looking for one of these.... Thanks all, Joel Nathan I Smutz wrote: My DX7IID just has a chord. |
Please help! DX7 Problems.
Can anyone help me? I acquired a DX7 today, and I already love it,
but I've had one or two problems. First off, whenever I try to use one of the ROM carts, when I try to select a sound, I get a "FORMAT CONFLICT!" message. I thought this only happened with RAM carts? What's happening?! Another problem is that the only mod wheel effect that works is pitch. EG BIAS and AMP have no effect. I tried adjusting the senstitivity to no avail. Is something wrong with my machine? If anyone could help, I'd be very grateful. Ta! Jon |
Soundlib.
Nathan I Smutz
Just be careful if you have a DX7II. Soundlib doesn't store the extra
parameters that a MkII has. For instance, Mod wheel, Aftertouch, and Micro Tuning settings are lost. This can affect the sound of a patch, because when you set the mod wheel (or another modulation source) to modulate amplitude (A mod) every operator that has an Amod setting will get softer. Hallelujah, Nathan ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: . |
Re: DX7 programming from PC
Michael Miccoli
Hello,
Thanks for the program info about Soundlib. It works great. From: "Hans v.d. Tillaart" <htill000@...>_________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at |
Re: new member new questions
Joel Braverman
You can't, unless you install the Grey Matter E! 3rd party upgrade.
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Joel 1 how can i set the dx7 in local off?????????? |
Re: DX7 programming from PC
Hans v.d. Tillaart
Hi,
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There's this freeware program called Soundlib. A sysex bank dumputility wich can be used for your DX7. Url: I use it for my Fs1r to dump voices. Good luck! Greetings Hans van den Tillaart. ----- Original Message -----
From: <dj_mystyk56@...> To: <YamahaDX@...> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 10:32 PM Subject: [YamahaDX] DX7 programming from PC I know that there are many libraries of sounds out there for the |
DX7 programming from PC
I know that there are many libraries of sounds out there for the
DX7. Most of them are in .syx format. Does anyone know if SysEx files can be dumped directly into the internal memory of the DX7 by using a PC? I have a P3 650 MHz, 256MB computer with Soundblaster Live! Platinum sound card and Midi interface. Help would be greatly appreciated. |
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