All of these are played by the TX802, sequenced in real-time, with the audio coming from the combined I and II outputs. Here are some examples of the drums in use. The 3 kits are set up to all route audio through both Outputs I and II, and then the "(split)" versions of the kits break the sounds into separate outputs (some on I, some on II) for separate audio processing. The sounds were designed using Patch Base, but the enclosed SysEx files can be sent to your synth using any SysEx transfer program (such as Sysex Librarian on Mac, MIDI-Ox on Windows, or Sysex Base on iPhone or iPad).įor TX802/DX7ii owners, there's a bank file for the Voices with the same sounds as the DX7, but also including the extra voice data that the TX802 and DX7ii support.Īnd for TX802 owners, there is also a Performance bank, where I've made 3 separate drum kits set up as Performances, with each separate drum sound on its own MIDI Channel (1-8). The sound bank is compatible with the DX7, TX7, DX7ii, TX802, and TX816. In the bank you'll find some kicks, snares, claps, hats, and other percussion sounds. Here's a bank of 32 FM drum patches designed for the Yamaha DX7 and related synthesizers, available for free download.
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