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(2 cents is a 1.001156 frequency ratio, which would be about +/- 11 Hz at 9600 Hz) (Those values are based upon the pitch conversion tools here: ) Your noted measurement in the comment suggests that the original DX7 might have a different, wider, detuning range than the stated range for a DX7II if I'm understanding it correctly. I do not know how the values between +/- 1-7 are mapped to the +/- 0-2 cent range and would have to measure a real instrument to determine it, but even a linear interpolation between values would be much better than the current fixed frequency approximation. So a detune of -7 is -2 cents and a detune of +7 is +2 cents. Obviously, these patches will work in a real DX7/TX7, Dexed, or other instruments that can read DX7 Sysex (Volca FM, PreenFM2, presumably some of the.
ORIGINAL DX7 PATCHES FOR DEXED PATCH
Also, a Yamaha DX7 plugin (such as FM7, FM8 and Dexed) can be transformed into an amazing synthesizer, faithfully re-creating the Yamaha DX7 sounds. These are the patches I personally like, and it's my hope that these banks can spare some people from spending hours wading through the trash on the Dexed Cart to find one usable patch like I did. Sound engine with float value parameters, different waveform à la TX81z would be great but anything that goes beyond the DX7 should and will be a fork of this project. The goal of this project is to be a tool/companion for the original DX7.
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Dexed is a FM synth closely modeled on the Yamaha DX7. (ie, the detune amount is relative to the note pitch and not a fixed amount.)Īccording to the DX7II manual, the range is +/- 2 cents. My very best original DX7 patches can transform the DX7 as well as Yamaha DX7s, DX7 II and TX802 into a powerful synthesizer in its own right. Dexed is a DX7 emulation and loads DX7 sysex. The correct behavior is to detune by cents instead of Hertz. For reference, watch this video where it is apparent: (I didn't make the video, but it did bring this issue to my attention.) And the original DX7 used a 12-bit DAC so consider using a bit reducer. Dexed is a multi platform, multi format plugin synth that is closely modeled on the Yamaha DX7. Under the hood it uses music-synthesizer-for-android for the synth engine and JUCE as a plugin wrapper.
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On patches that use detune strategically, this causes detune-based chorusing type effects to be the wrong speed as you move around the keyboard and is a noticeable difference between Dexed and a real DX7. Never used Logic but as far as I know, Dexed is pretty much a carbon copy of the DX7 engine. The sound engine music-synthesizer-for-android is closely modeled on the original DX7 characteristics. When looking at, I see the following comment: "This was measured at 7.213Hz per count at 9600Hz, but the exact value is somewhat dependent on midinote. Detune is currently implemented as a fixed Hertz increment.