AI To Create Yamaha DX7 Synth Patches (Dexed et. al)

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My main tools: Kontakt, Omnisphere, Samplemodeling + Audio Modeling. Unify = godsend. Tari's libraries also rock.

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Resistent was the one who originally posted the link to this tool in the thread you linked to Ben H.

I imagine he thought it deserved a thread of its own since it has already been buried in the Dexed thread.

If so then I tend to agree with him. :wink:

I tried it but only got one patch out of 32 worth saving but it's a fun tool none the less.
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It's really a hit or miss, but a fun tool to play around with nonetheless for sure.
Take care :wink:

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AI can be "scary" sometimes with music related topics, but that Yamaha Dx7 AI shows the good part of it. I hope to see more interesting things like that coming :)

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This is interesting, but the most obvious and much more interesting concept would be to train the neural net to create a DX7 patch out of a sample...
The site also mentions that they simplified the 155 parameters down to 8. Having a user interface for Dexed with 8 parameters could be interesting as well...

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