

A ton of patches from the original is included with PX7. But perhaps best of all: the PX7 FM Synthesizer is patch-compatible with the classic it's based on-and faithfully reproduces its trademark tone. "PX7 includes a great set of new patches and Combinators with sounds ranging from modern to futuristic.
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Propellerheads did a PX7 Rack Extension I've heard nice things about, in particular the patch conversion of existing DX7. Though at least the same limitation is stopping me from buying a Reface DX.)įor the VST crowd. (I was hoping there might be an iPad emulator, but all I've seen so far is 4-op, which won't handle the 6-op DX7 patches.
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syx file needed?Īnother possibility could be to bring them into the Native Instruments FM8 program, possibly running on a Surface Pro or, if I can get past my laptop-on-stage aversion, my MacBook Air.Īny thoughts about the benefits/tradeoffs (sonically or otherwise) between running DX7 patches off FM8 vs Kronos? Any other options worth considering? I found this link that details te process of bringing the patches in.įeeling lazy, can anyone point me to the process for getting the sounds OUT of the TX802 (or a real DX7, which I have access to as well), into the. One possibility is bringing the sounds into the Kronos FM engine. I still have a TX802, so I'll probably use that if it still works (probably hasn't been powered up in 20 years), but I also want to consider other options.


I'm looking into bringing some of my old DX7 patches into my rig.
