MATRIXSYNTH: Pure Data with Yamaha TX7


Thursday, January 25, 2018

Pure Data with Yamaha TX7


Published on Jan 25, 2018 Ariel Raguet

"Pure Data controlling a Yamaha TX7 module."

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Side note: The TX7 was a desktop wedge version of the DX7 minus the ability to program it via the front panel. You could however program it via MIDI, or rather a DX7, when it was released. You can now edit it via external editors like Pure Data in this case. It was my second synth after the Oberheim Matrix-6. I ended up trading it for a Sequential Circuits Multi-Trak, because I wasn't able to edit it through the front panel, and back then there were no software editors for it.

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