In theory the Volca is a cheap-ish solution that can run Dexed patches on hardware without fussing with a computer, but there are a few challenges. This is great, but it's a VSTi so you have to run it on a computer and I'm somewhat allergic to relying on computers on a gig. In my last post I talked about FM synthesis using Dexed. syx files, so you can't actually upload patch files to the Volca FM.This is a quick brain-dump of what I've learned over the past two weeks about the Volca FM. No setup needed, so it's a very immediate way to get familiar with FM synthesis.ĭownsides: it doesn't handle. No setup needed (it runs in a web page), it only does one thing and it seems good at it.ĭownside: what happens if Retrokits disables this page?įMFriend runs in a web page as well and offers a visual interface to edit (almost in real time) all the parameters of the patch that your Volca FM is playing. syx patches into the Volca FM, it seems easier to use the "DX7 Bank Individual Patch Extractor (and sender)" HTML tool by Retrokits. rename patches and organize them in banksĭownside (if you don't use VST plugins already): you'll need to set up a VST host in order to use Dexed. create/edit patches in a neat, visual way Tl dr: the video shows how to transfer oringinal factory DX7 patches using a free software VST called Dexed (which also is a DX7 emulator synth).Ģ) DX7 Bank Individual Patch Extractor (and sender) (HTML tool by Retrokits)ĭexed is a great VST plugin that allows you to I've been getting asked this a lot, so I thought a little video would help: Posted: Thu 10:34 pm Post subject: Volca FM - how to upload DX7 patches using Dexed
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