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Default dx7 patches
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The trick about the converted DX7 sounds is that it converts the whole bank file at a time, but DX7 banks only had 32 patches max instead of the 64 that you get with the SY so it ends up being a lot of wasted space. I also set a Jump shortcut to the load and save pages on mine to make it less button presses from the front panel, so you might look into that.

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The SY Manager software lets you do that a little easier so I'd definitely look at that if you have Windows (I don't think there is a Mac version). As far as loading and saving stuff, the SY is kinda cumbersome to use in that respect.

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I recommend a BC-3 and a Fanis mod (disk - no problem.I'll get together what I have so far and get them on my site in the near future. One of the better files I have for the SY is 99 simple patterns for the sequencer. Not that anything else can make the exact sounds it can, but those methane type atmospheric pads can be done with the others.

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so maybe ill just keep it for that rainy day.ĭont get me wrong, i love it, but with the Waldorf XT and Absynth, I dont exactly need it. but then again I cant really bear the thought of letting it go for less than I feel it is worth, and the market might not bear that right now. I'm vaguely thinking of selling my 77 at some point because i just dont have any studio space for it. SY-99 was Yamaha's best digital ever, too bad they've been going backwards on FM since then.Īlso, don't forget the wonderful Musitronics accesories for the 99, such as the sample expander. Should be free, and i think it has poop loads of DX presets and other patches already loaded.Īlso, a utility for converting DX patches.Īlso, I have patches if you should need more. Im wasting hours trying and tweeking all these new sounds when i really should be making music though, the oberheim pads and filter sweeps in those links are top notch. Some of the sounds in those links really show off the power and its surprising how often its the FM doing the warm analog type stuff and not just the AWM samples. My old favourite the Wavestation takes second place to the SY99 for pads and evolving soundscapes when programmed correctly. In my opinion and as good as those other synths are, the SY99 easily blows them away and right across the board. The upside of this is that owners have one very exclusive synth, enormous sonic and sound shaping ability, its a programmers dream. Reading recent threads here on the subject of powerful 90's digital synths, JD800, Z1, Wavestation, its a real shame that the SY99 rarely gets a mention, its just such a rare synth. Worlds best kept secret the SY99 helps being the rarest of 90's synths though. The original DX7, SY77 and TG77 presets are good starting points to edit new sounds. The sounds in those links really show off the analog and very organic nature of the SY99 and there are quite a few Vangelis type patches that really capture that vibe and mood. The post makes it sound like this is what I'm looking for, but for the life of me I cannot find this software anywhere.Hey, thanks for these links! The SY99 is the one synth that I will probably never sell. I came across an old (6 years ago) forum post on Eidolon's Inn that references a software called YMDump. Or at least be able to parse the GYM/VGM data to figure out the FM operator settings in a readable format so it could be replicated manually into the software. It would be sick to take a bass instrument from Sonic 3 or something, load it directly into FM8 and then spice it up using the modern capabilities of the software.

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Native Instruments' FM synthesis software FM8 (sick software btw, so fun to make sounds with), being originally an emulation of the DX7, has the ability to import the SysEx patch format of the DX7. My interest is not so much in playing them in an actual DX7/DXx.

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The chip is similar to what is used in the Yamaha DX series (DX7, etc) synthesizers from the 80s, so in theory the patch information should be compatible, thus being able to play the instrument out of any game's music directly by the DX synthesizer.

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I have been looking for a way to pull the instrument patch information (for the YM2612 chip) out of GYM/VGM files for the Sega Genesis and into a Yamaha SysEx patch format. Long shot, but figured this might be the place to ask.













Default dx7 patches