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![]() The TX-7 is essentially a non-rack-mountable desktop module form of Yamaha's DX-7 FM synthesizer. Editing can not be done from the front panel, but must be accomplished externally via MIDI using either a DX-7 keyboard, the PR-7 programmer or a computer. Software such as Unisyn can be used to edit the parameters of the TX-7. There are only 32 patches for storing any sounds as on the DX-7. It's probably better to collect patches from the internet to expand your library of sounds since FM patch-editing is difficult enough on a professional DX synthesizer. Aside from its limitations, the TX-7 is an affordable way to get your hands on original DX-7 sounds. It has been used by Genesis, Human League and the producers behind the Spice Girls. Home | Synth Forums | Synth Classifieds | Synth Finder | TimeLine | Archives | Links | VSE Store Presented by the Vintage Synth Explorer. Copyright © 1997-, all rights reserved. All photographs, sounds, patches, registered trademarks and logos are property of their respective owners. E-mail Webmaster | Privacy Statement |
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