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andom<br />

tip<br />

Importing<br />

Yamaha<br />

DX-series<br />

patches into<br />

Native<br />

<strong>Instrument</strong>s<br />

FM8<br />

It’s hard to imagine anyone who worked with<br />

music technology in the 1980s and didn’t own<br />

a Yamaha DX-series instrument at one time or<br />

another, most likely a DX-7. That means many<br />

of us have old projects that use those sounds.<br />

It also means that billions of people were<br />

programming sounds for DX instruments, and a<br />

lot of those sounds are still very good (never<br />

mind that a lot of them are also still very bad).<br />

Native <strong>Instrument</strong>s FM7 and FM8 have a great<br />

feature: the ability to import DX-series sounds<br />

and play them back at 2006 sound quality.<br />

Fortunately getting those sounds into FM8<br />

(or FM7) is a lot easier than choosing which<br />

ones to import. FM8 can accept System<br />

Exclusive (SysEx) Data from Yamaha’s DX7,<br />

DX7II and DX200 synthesizers and convert<br />

them into its own parameter format.<br />

There are two approaches; which one you<br />

choose will depend on whether or not you<br />

already own a DX series synthesizer.<br />

A. Connect your DX-series synthesizer to your<br />

computer via a standard MIDI interface. In<br />

stand-alone mode (rather than using it as a<br />

plug-in) FM8 will automatically receive any<br />

MIDI SysEx data, in other words the sounds just<br />

go in over MIDI. Single Presets go into the edit<br />

buffer and you must save them manually; Banks<br />

are converted into .ksd files and are saved automatically.<br />

It’s not possible to receive SysEx data<br />

via MIDI when running FM8 as a plug-in due to<br />

the current limitations of the plug-in standards.<br />

B. Load SysEx data from a file. To do this,<br />

simply click on the Import SysEx button in the<br />

File menu, navigate to a compatible SysEx file,<br />

and open it. Note that SysEx files will have a<br />

.syx extension under <strong>Wind</strong>ows. On the Mac, it’s<br />

usually a good idea to add this extension to the<br />

file before attempting to import it. VI<br />

1. First choose “Import SysEx” from the File menu<br />

2. FM8 converts a DX7 SysEx bank to the .ksd format<br />

3. The converted DX7 SysEx bank appears in the KoreSounds browser for use in FM8.<br />

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