SYX SysEx file, compatible with the SY and TG77, a SoundQuest Bank, and an Excel file with the patch names for easy import and control from your DAW. The video will end with demonstrations of the SY77 patches as well as the new SY99 samples. The video will cover the strengths of the TX81z and SY35 over the DX7. To my surprise the TX81z sounded better for a couple of the patches. Targeted for the electronic keyboardist, this bank is full of comps, leads, brass, pads, and basses. The first part will be a demonstration the DX7, TX81z and SY77 playing the same patches. These patches originated as the SoundEngine DX7 banks, which have been regarded far and wide as a group of the best commercial DX7 patches available.Īdding programming for the SY77's low-pass filter, new variations of the patches using the new FM algorithms only available in the SY77, and just a "touch" of effects - these sounds really come alive. Creating sounds using the FM engine even more powerful than that of the DX7, then having the tools of a fat, digital filter and and dual effects processor really get the creative juices flowing. This document describes how to convert Yamaha DX7 and DX7II Voices and DX7II Performances to the Yamaha. We've recently picked up an SY77 and are highly impressed with its FM capabilities. A bank of keyboard sounds - for electronic artists.
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