One question (sorry if this has been answered already, I did not read the entire thread): Is there a manual? I am particularly interested in editing the ADSR curves. How can this be accomplished?
Many thanks.
And I think it has been mentioned earlier: it would be nice if one could turn on/off single oscillators without having to silence them with the volume control, because when comparing sounds I always have to write down the original volume so I don't forget it. That's a real drag, actually.
Thank you!pathworker wrote:Some forum members may recall that, about a year ago, I started work on a user guide specifically for Dexed. the guide ( still woefully incomplete) is now up on GitHub, any person who wishes to make additions, corrections. suggestions etc may do so, its a public repo so be nice,
having said that sorry for all those who have been waiting, wondering, sneering with indignation, etc.![]()
HAPPY DEXEDING!!!!!!
pathworker wrote:Some forum members may recall that, about a year ago, I started work on a user guide specifically for Dexed. the guide ( still woefully incomplete) is now up on GitHub, any person who wishes to make additions, corrections. suggestions etc may do so, its a public repo so be nice, ;-)
having said that sorry for all those who have been waiting, wondering, sneering with indignation, etc.;-)
HAPPY DEXEDING!!!!!!
Some are from the 32 built in banks, some are from Blackwinny's cartridge found here : http://asb2m10.github.io/dexed/.aMUSEd wrote:Anyone know where the patches used in the video are to be found?
It's already there. If you start dexed, the first thing it shows in the text box is the version running. In the 0.9.1 version, if you click on the dexed logo, you will have the about window that shows the current version.sebber wrote:Another idea though: it would be nice if the current version would be displayed somewhere in Dexed. I've got several versions of Dexed now on my computer and I sometimes don't know which one I loaded
In the sysex, this info is not stored, it simply puts the op level to 0 when it if off. Guess I'll add that in the next version. I just need to find where I could put the switch on the UI. Maybe on the numbers that turns darker when it is off... I don't know.sebber wrote:And I think it has been mentioned earlier: it would be nice if one could turn on/off single oscillators without having to silence them with the volume control, because when comparing sounds I always have to write down the original volume so I don't forget it. That's a real drag, actually.
To me, Mark I is the closest. Check the "Say Again" and "SloSwl //Y" with a real DX7, the feedback level on the Modern one is definitely not the same. If you see a difference, I would like to know which one sounds more on par with the "Modern" engine.sebber wrote:With some patches, only Modern (24-bit) sounds like the DX7 with Mark I and OPL doing basically something completely different. Has this always been like this? I'm on Dexed 0.9.1. and Mac 10.10.4.
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