Champagne for BlackWinny !!!BlackWinny wrote:The huge collection is almost complete. I don't publish it today because I have still some files to put at their right place and to check, but all is almost ready... and there is also another reason: I'm in family until Sunday.
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For those who have missed the first (and current) version with 666 sysex files (original factory sysex files of almost all the 6-op Yamaha stuff and also some famous collections which are here really complete, and all that without any duplicate), it is here:
http://black.winny.free.fr/MAO/Dexed_cart.zip.
And as we talked together about, I'll number the versions (1.0, 1.1, etc.) when I update the file with new patches.
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I wish you all an excellent New Year! And don't abuse the Champagne!
Free FM Synthesizer Dexed (VST Windows and Mac)
- KVRist
- 150 posts since 20 Dec, 2013 from Montreal
- KVRist
- 167 posts since 25 Sep, 2013 from Zaragoza (España)
Many thanks!BlackWinny wrote:The huge collection is almost complete. I don't publish it today because I have still some files to put at their right place and to check, but all is almost ready... and there is also another reason: I'm in family until Sunday.
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For those who have missed the first (and current) version with 666 sysex files (original factory sysex files of almost all the 6-op Yamaha stuff and also some famous collections which are here really complete, and all that without any duplicate), it is here:
http://black.winny.free.fr/MAO/Dexed_cart.zip.
And as we talked together about, I'll number the versions (1.0, 1.1, etc.) when I update the file with new patches.
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I wish you all an excellent New Year! And don't abuse the Champagne!
La Selección "Definitiva" de Software Musical Gratuito
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- Banned
- 1181 posts since 24 Jun, 2014 from Giza Plateau
Not exactly what you asked but you can select "Print view" and then to "Switch to Print All" to see at least seven pages at once.electro wrote:Why can't we view/save long thread like this in one page?
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- KVRAF
- 3846 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Underworld
Thank you so much for this compilation of DX7 patches BlackWinny!
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. - Jiddu Krishnamurti
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- KVRAF
- 9144 posts since 7 Oct, 2005
Thanks BlackWinny a lot. You had the courage to let your hands dirty with such a hard job! 

Using: Cubase Pro 15, Reason 13, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
I add my voice to those that praise BlackWinny. He whi was being violently harassed for trying to be helpful quite recently. deserves to be recognized for his labour in favour of all this comunity.
Fernando (FMR)
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- 1181 posts since 24 Jun, 2014 from Giza Plateau
Yep, luckily enough the main stalker's account here is set to suspended finally.fmr wrote:I add my voice to those that praise BlackWinny. He whi was being violently harassed for trying to be helpful quite recently. deserves to be recognized for his labour in favour of all this comunity.
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- KVRAF
- 2248 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from Saint Germain en Laye, France
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
Now 3837 files "*.syx" (all having the size 4104 bytes).
Almost no dup (only when necessary, for example when the factory cartridges of some synths were already dups, I have kept them of course).
I let you imagine... 3800 sysex files each one containing 32 patches. I let you make the multiplication...
And almost all the collection is sorted by authors.
For those I haven't been able to find who were the authors, they are classed in a folder "!Instruments".
And there is also a folder "!Unsorted" for those that I really don't know what damned they are and who made them... and simply for some last files which will be sorted in a next version.
I include them although, because you can be happy to use them as the others... and also because perhaps you'll help me to find where I should put them.
I am currently finalizing the zip file. I shall test it again tomorrow evening (after the departure of my family, when I'll be at last alone with my wife) by random accesses to check the zip file here and there (the zipped size is 9 Mbytes, I hope it will work correctly, I cross my fingers). And it will be online in the next 36 to 48 hours.
It is not impossible that you meet some issues when using it.
Bah... You'll tell me... If it happens, we'll find together the sources of the problems and it will be easy to fix them.
I wish a good Sunday to you all!

Almost no dup (only when necessary, for example when the factory cartridges of some synths were already dups, I have kept them of course).
I let you imagine... 3800 sysex files each one containing 32 patches. I let you make the multiplication...
And almost all the collection is sorted by authors.
For those I haven't been able to find who were the authors, they are classed in a folder "!Instruments".
And there is also a folder "!Unsorted" for those that I really don't know what damned they are and who made them... and simply for some last files which will be sorted in a next version.
I am currently finalizing the zip file. I shall test it again tomorrow evening (after the departure of my family, when I'll be at last alone with my wife) by random accesses to check the zip file here and there (the zipped size is 9 Mbytes, I hope it will work correctly, I cross my fingers). And it will be online in the next 36 to 48 hours.
It is not impossible that you meet some issues when using it.
Bah... You'll tell me... If it happens, we'll find together the sources of the problems and it will be easy to fix them.
I wish a good Sunday to you all!
Build your life everyday as if you would live for a thousand years. Marvel at the Life everyday as if you would die tomorrow.
I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
- KVRian
- 948 posts since 25 Sep, 2014
Daaaang. I spent a couple days doing that when I got FM8, wrote a couple python scripts to do basic name checking and a bit of whittling down but there's oh so many damn dupes in the Dave Benson files, and FM 8 screws up the names when it converts anyway. Awesome work!
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
So many damn dupes, as you very well said.
But beware, there will be some dupes among the patches in this collection too (but far less than in the other collections, be quiet) because I can't split the sysex files. I haven't the tools for that... and it would destroy some sysex which were made by gathering some excellent patches.
But to explain all that work, here is the Readme file that I have written and added into the zip file.
But beware, there will be some dupes among the patches in this collection too (but far less than in the other collections, be quiet) because I can't split the sysex files. I haven't the tools for that... and it would destroy some sysex which were made by gathering some excellent patches.
But to explain all that work, here is the Readme file that I have written and added into the zip file.
Dexed_cart version 1.0 by BlackWinny, 2015/01/04 (YYYY/MM/DD)
All these sysex files are (or should be) compatible with Dexed, FM8, and any emulation (software or hardware) of a synth of the 6-OP family of the Yamaha stuff which was produced featuring the FM synthesis with 6 operators.
This family included:
- DX7
- DX1
- TX816
- TX216
- TX7
- DX5
- DX7IID
- DX7IIFD
- DX7S
- TX802
You can get many informations about the features of these synths (and their respective differences) here:
http://www.synthark.org/Yamaha/6op-FM_Family.html
There is already a crowd of compilations of sysex files for the Yamaha DX7 and its famous family. But all the compilations I have found are absolutely insane... due to an incredible amount of duplicate files that they contain.
There is even a compilation which gathers not less than 200,000 patches in 5,917 sysex files! But when comes the time to clean that huge collection... it appears that finally it contains less than 2,000 really different sysex files. Close to four thousands of the files in that 200K collection are in fact duplicate sysex files in many sub-collections... and many of them are even present because of conversions with different applications so with slight different results in the headers or the footers or their checksums. Many of them are even unusable because with errors or absent checksums or bad CRC, etc.
The same for the Dave Benson's collection, for the Bobby Blues "All the web" collection, for the AcidBoxBlues collection, for the Synthzone collection, etc. Each one contains already tons and tons and tons of dupes files, yes. Not only dupes of patches... but tons of dupes of sysex themselves!
Here you will find no dupes of sysex themselves. I have hunted them with the strongest severity.
To make my own collection, that you have under your eyes, I have took:
- That Dx7_200k_collection above (http://korgpatches.com/patches/kronos/d ... collection)
- The Bobby Blues website (one of the most interesting ever)
- The Acidboxblues website
- The Dave Benson's DX7 Page
- The synthzone website
- The Chris's Music Site
- The DX7.nl website
- The Atari page from Tim Conrardy
- The Aminet website (the true one)
- And several smaller websites here and there, all providing sysex files as freewares
All that became a merry jumble (a total of 8,736 sysex files of all sizes and with several extension names!) where I had to find what was with what, who made what, who transformed what, who copied what to create a collection without mentioning the original authors, what was a correct new version of what, what was a failed new version of what, what works and what doesn't work, what is well named and what is badly named, what is a complete collection and what is an incomplete collection, where are the missing files if I had them by chance elsewhere... a titanesque task! It began in August 2014. A first preliminary version came out in September. And at last this first real version 1.0 come out now... in January 2015!
This new collection (eh eh... yes, it makes of course a new one!) has at least the advantage to be almost entirely sorted. Each time it was possible, I sorted by author. It means that the previous collections (almost all were only compilations of files which are already elsewhere) have been totally split up... and even smashed! Because it was in my opinion very important to sort first by author: the best way to retrieve the uniqueness. And also because a patch is a work of art, and it is respectful to give back to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to give back to the artist designer what belongs to this artist designer. But even that it doesn't totally prevent the presence of dupe patches, because a designer can use the same patch in several sysex creations... and also because there are wonderful sysex files made to gather patches for an instrument or made to gather superb patches for a style or music, for example. But each time it was possible I kept in priority the sysex file made by the creator himself... and removed tons and tons of dupes, successive and wrong conversions by different tools, etc.
Some sysex files remain sorted by instruments instead of by authors. They are in the folder "!Instruments" which begins by an exclamation point to remain at the top of the list of folders. These sysex files are at this place when the author remains unknown... or when the full sysex file contains all its patches for a specific instrument or type of instrument or for a style or music. But as soon as I could know the author, the file went to his personal folder. But several authors created even some real collections of several sysex files for an instrument, the ensemble constituting itself a collection specific to that instrument. So of course these full collections are classed as well... for the sense of practicality.
I have not split any sysex file... It would have been a work for several years, able to ruin a health or to lead someone to a divorce or to a psychiatric hospital. And it would have been also a risk to destroy by lack of knowledge some files which were in fact the original files by a creator. Eh... when you find ten times a same patch in ten sysex files it is not always possible to know which one is the original one if you don't have a text file explaining that it is the original. Unfortunately the DX7 (and its family) did not give the ability to sign a patch in its structure when exporting it in a sysex.
Some collections remain incomplete. I will try to complete them later, at the fortune of my discovers on the web... or with your help.
And to end this text, I mention that there is also a folder named "!Unsorted". Everybody will easily understand what it contains: the files that I have not yet got the time to sort... or which resist to my searches. It is probable that this folder contains some duplicate files (by a small difference or because they are new or old versions) related to some files already sorted. If I find what to do with them, they will be put at the right place... or removed like the thousands of duplicate sysex which have already been removed.
If you find clues to help me about some of these unsorted files (or if you find sorted files wrongly placed or which are duplicates that I have not detected)... feel free to tell me. This collection is yours as well as mine and I shall be happy to make successive new versions to enhance and improve that work. And of course there will be a changelog.
To use this file in Dexed, don't unzip it! The zip file is named "Dexed_cart_1.0.zip". You have just to rename it "Dexed_cart.zip" (you have just to remove "_1.0").
To use this file in FM8 (or any other synth having the feature to import DX7 sysex), unzip it and import the result in your synth. That's all.
Today is 2015/01/04 (YYYY/MM/DD) and this version of the file Dexed_Cart.zip is the 1.0.
BlackWinny, Paris, France
Build your life everyday as if you would live for a thousand years. Marvel at the Life everyday as if you would die tomorrow.
I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Thanks, BlackWinny! I forgot to wish you a Happy New Year with better health and less stalkers!
BTW, Rhino loads sysex. files, too!
BTW, Rhino loads sysex. files, too!

