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TX81Z - Patch Editor?


Steve Netting
 

Hi,

I've just joined this group - as I'm considering adding a TX81Z to
my current gear, to give me a slightly wider range of sounds.

However, I've heard that editing is a nightmare using the front
panel - and hence some sort of PC based patch editor is essential.

I've searched around the net - and most patch editors I can find are
written for either Amiga or MAC platforms.

Could someone point me in the direction of an (ideally free!) patch
editor for windoze - which is capable of loading any patches I'm
likes to find on the net?

I've heard the TX81Z is a great little box - but that you really
have to delve into editing of sounds to get the best out of it.

Any help or pointers would be appreciated :)


Many Thanks,


Steve


 

Greetings; I won't actually get hold of the TX81Z I recently bought
for a few days yet, but I've done quite a bit of reading up on
it...SoundDiver (Emagic) is one librarian/editor that works for this
module...in fact SD comes with a pre-made adaptation for the TX81Z.

I already use SoundDiver to edit patches for the FB-01 (the module
which inspired me to pick up a TX81Z), and IME the FM parameters are
very easy to understand and control in SD's clever interface. A built-
in mini-sequencer and virtual patch bay makes it easy to test out
your creations as you go along.

As for freebies, I haven't found one yet (I have no need to really),
but I have a URL w/ lots of TZ81Z resources, so maybe you can find an
editor through this site (which also has many TX81Z presets):


Cheers
Glenn


--- In YamahaDX@..., "Steve Netting" <egroups@m...> wrote:
However, I've heard that editing is a nightmare using the front
panel - and hence some sort of PC based patch editor is essential.

I've searched around the net - and most patch editors I can find
are
written for either Amiga or MAC platforms.


Steve Netting
 

gkuly@... wrote:

Greetings; I won't actually get hold of the TX81Z I recently bought
for a few days yet, but I've done quite a bit of reading up on
it...SoundDiver (Emagic) is one librarian/editor that works for this
module...in fact SD comes with a pre-made adaptation for the TX81Z.
<snip>

Just out of curiosity - how much is SoundDiver?


As for freebies, I haven't found one yet (I have no need to really),
but I have a URL w/ lots of TZ81Z resources, so maybe you can find an
editor through this site (which also has many TX81Z presets):

I'll check it out ... many thanks!


Steve
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jack lane
 

Steve Netting wrote:

Hi,
I've just joined this group - as I'm considering adding a TX81Z to my current gear, to give me a slightly wider range of sounds.
However, I've heard that editing is a nightmare using the front panel - and hence some sort of PC based patch editor is essential.
I've searched around the net - and most patch editors I can find are written for either Amiga or MAC platforms. Could someone point me in the direction of an (ideally free!) patch editor for windoze - which is capable of loading any patches I'm likes to find on the net?
I've heard the TX81Z is a great little box - but that you really have to delve into editing of sounds to get the best out of it.
Any help or pointers would be appreciated :)
Many Thanks,
Steve

Hi Steve - This attachment info may help - Keep on Tx81z its worth it !!


jack lane
 

Steve Netting wrote:

Hi,
I've just joined this group - as I'm considering adding a TX81Z to my current gear, to give me a slightly wider range of sounds.
However, I've heard that editing is a nightmare using the front panel - and hence some sort of PC based patch editor is essential.
I've searched around the net - and most patch editors I can find are written for either Amiga or MAC platforms. Could someone point me in the direction of an (ideally free!) patch editor for windoze - which is capable of loading any patches I'm likes to find on the net?
I've heard the TX81Z is a great little box - but that you really have to delve into editing of sounds to get the best out of it.
Any help or pointers would be appreciated :)
Many Thanks,
Steve

Hi Steve I might have screwed up the recent email/attachment.
Try searching Google under 'Freeware TX81z - editors/librarians' some of these are Windows
based.
Cheers - Jack