![]() (As an extreme example, the Yamaha DX7 contained a very popular electric-piano preset, and many performers who purchased the synth used it solely for these purpose - never selecting any other patches, much less doing any editing.) Factory presets can be useful starting points, but they can also be crutches for lazy performers, and so they get a certain amount of disdain from the hard-core synth community. I think it was set to patch 15 on the default A group (Bass 1), which was used in loads of those records. ![]() DX7 and DX7 II factory patch names in an Excel spreadsheet. (The Yamaha DX-7 has a total of 100 reviews). KVRAF 3600 posts since 2 Jul, 2005 Post by AhDziz » Fri 1:46 am. ![]() ![]() First, they provide a starting point for new users, and a set of templates containing useful default settings for given types of patches.Second, they provide a “wow” factor for the user playing the synth at the music store, and help to market the synth towards keyboard players who do not do their own programming. This page is dedicated to things FM, particularly the Yamaha DX7 and DX7-II synthesisers. Anyway, I always loved that default patch and, even after all these years, I still can’t open Twin2 without spending a few minutes playing that patch. The patch may be loaded into RAM, where it can be edited or overwritten by the user, or into ROM where it is always present and can’t be edited without copying it to a RAM location first.The purpose of factory presets is two-fold. A patch pre-loaded into the memory of a synthesizer by the manufacturer.
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