{"repo":"everythingwillbetakenaway/DX7-Supercollider","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/everythingwillbetakenaway/DX7-Supercollider","clone":"git clone https://github.com/everythingwillbetakenaway/DX7-Supercollider.git","description":"My accurate Yamaha DX-7 clone. Programmed in Supercollider.","language":"SuperCollider","stars":517,"topics":["supercollider","synthesis","sound","synth","audio","audio-engine","sound-synthesis-processes","synthesizer","instrument","dsp"],"license":"GPL-3.0","category":"media-processing","readme_excerpt":"DX7-Supercollider My accurate Yamaha DX-7 clone. Programmed in Supercollider. This is a super-exact clone of DX7 in SC environment. This project began with my internship at the STEIM during the last year; I was able to get my hands on an original DX7 synth and eventually found out that this instrument has this mystic / unusual sound. So I started fiddling with it and did some experiments with Supercollider. After a while, it became an obsession to play with it and started to copy parts of its synth mechanism just to flex my DSP muscles. Sooner, I found myself in this vast project to clone the entire thing. After 2-3 months of implementing process and lots of sleepless nights. I was able to clone the entire DX7 engine with very high accurate results. Other than the DX7’s vintage sound hiss, it is hard to distinguish between the clone and the original one on the same presets. For my use, I collected some 16384 (2^14) DX7 Sysex bank presets from the internet and converted it to some integer sequences to read it from Supercollider. I am also combining this clone with this 16384 preset package. Currently, I am using it with my sequencers to modulate its parameters, but for everyone's ease of use, I implemented a very basic function call. Which calls notes with this format: [Midi note, velocity, preset number]. Additional documentation is in the file. Have fun! Getting Started You don't need to open the DX7.afx file. It just needs to be in the same directory as the DX7.scd. Just op","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/everythingwillbetakenaway","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/everythingwillbetakenaway/DX7-Supercollider/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}