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- #HOW TO USE DEXED TO TRANSFER DX7 PATCHES FOR FREE#
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- #HOW TO USE DEXED TO TRANSFER DX7 PATCHES SOFTWARE#
RPi + DAC + Dexed (homebuild and “eeek!”) Pro: Available small package Dexed is a great emulator & has the textures I’m looking forĬon: Consensus seems to be Zynthian unreliable for live performance threads on regarding Dexed are daunting/confusing (I want to play music, not troubleshoot hardware) desktop type module, although it’s relatively small and might work with existing rig.Ĭon: operators can’t modulate themselves, which I think was necessary in the patches I want to do again a desktop module, but also relatively small Pro: Playability perhaps (It’s reportedly a thorough emulation in a teensy package) would be small so I can incorporate it mounted on the inside wall of existing rack caseĬon: Totes unknown quality/resiliency I rarely finish projects like this case suitability questionable Pro: I have these now Dexed is a great emulator & has the textures I’m looking forĬon: Playability/flexibility altered by sampling (as in, Velocity no longer controls synth parameters, etc)
#HOW TO USE DEXED TO TRANSFER DX7 PATCHES SOFTWARE#
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(I doubt I can remember how to pgm the DX7, but it’d be fun to see how much comes back to me!)
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That’s totally impossible, even with… say… 80 sound designers it would mean that each one made 1,000 presets per year.I’d like to incorporate some of the textures that the DX7 & FM do well into my rig which incorporates Emu romplers, analog, analog hybrid, and samplers. If we reasonably imagine that on these 640,000 presets 1/4 of them have been created after 1989, it would remain 480,000 presets created during these 6 years, meaning… 80,000 presets per year! The DX7 (including the version II) was sold only since 1983 up to 1989. I even can’t imagine the huge crowd of musicians or sound designers which would be needed to summarize to even MAKE all these 640,000 unique presets during the few years of the real fame of the 6-OP family directly compatible with the original DX7. If I had hired a guy since the 1st January 1983 until today he would have made 48 presets each day, doing nothing else! And including the Sundays, the holidays, etc.
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If I divide 640,000 by 13,360 I get around 48 presets per day. The difference between these two dates is 13,360 days. Let’s imagine that the sound designers (themselves musicians or not, it’s not the point) began to create presets for the DX7 on the 1st January 1983. I want to add that it is totally impossible that the 640,000 patches are unique patches as claimed by the title so probably also by the guy who made this iOS edition. Jacques (aka BlackWinny, who took part to the beta tests of Dexed and who made the Dexed_Cart). There can’t be any benefit on the activity around a product licensed on GPL v3.
#HOW TO USE DEXED TO TRANSFER DX7 PATCHES FOR FREE#
So, the iOS version of Dexed MUST be open-source, MUST be published with the wholeness of the sources, MUST be provided with a copy of the license GPL v3, and MUST be free, the initial project having been released for free (only the additional services can be billed to the purchaser, so the $3.99 of this iOS edition seems a correct cost covering the usual expenses relative to the hosting on a server without any benefit). There may be fees demanded exclusively for the services related to the distribution, the cost of some services (the rental of servers, the annual cost of a domain, the rental of a repository) to the exclusion of any other fee or of any benefit. One of the points in the license GPL v3 is that a product (and all its derivatives) MUST be open-source, published with the wholeness of the source-code and released for free if the initial project is free. It means, within other things, that EVERY new project based on that project MUST be made with the same license GPL v3. Dexed has been developed and is distributed on license GPL v3.