![]() ![]() "Volume 1" ROM card has been distributed in Europe as the BIAS ROM card. They produced at least three DX7 (banks A/B) ROM cards. Japan (around 15 stores - please, correct me if I'm wrong). ![]() Is a japanese company which seems to be at first a retail chain in They distributed a mega 32 soundbanks (1'024 patches) collection for DX7 models sold on a 3.5" floppy disk. They also distributed RAM cartridges (many thanks to Daniel Forró).Ĭompany (Brooklyn, New York - owner: Steve Proto) which is developing products since 1984. is an american society (Agoura Hills, California) which produced three KV-06 "Shofuku Gaiden" ( 2 soundbanks - programmed by Yasuhiko Fukuda & Noritaka Ubukata) KV-05 "TOTO" ( 2 soundbanks - programmed by David Paich & Steve Porcaro) KV-04 "Ryuichi Sakamoto" ( 2 soundbanks - programmed by Ryuichi Sakamoto) KV-03 "Minoru Mukaiya" ( 2 soundbanks - programmed by Minoru Mukaiya) KV-02 "Shofuku Part 2" ( 2 soundbanks - programmed by Y. KV-01 "Shofuku Part 1" (2 soundbanks - programmed by Y. (banks A/B) programmed by famous japanese or american musicians/sounddesigners. I don't know if their DX7 soundbanks have specific names other than "VolumesĪViC Soft (which belonged to Rittor Music) is a japanese society (Tokyo) which produced six DX7 ROM cartridges It was also available on data sheets and audio cassettes. They produced a nine DX7 soundbanks set distributed on a 3.5"įloppy disk available for all supports of this time (Mac, Atari ST,Ĭommodore 64/128 and PC). Leister ) which edited soundbanks for several 80's synths models. Productions is an american company (Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania - owner: Frank I never heard from it since and don't know if they were distributed by Key Clique, Symphony or another company.Īll - a sysex version of it are welcome! "Top Forty" (2 soundbanks) "India", "Easy Listening", "Church" and "Country Western". "Studio", "Stereo", "Hard Rock", "Electro Techno", "New Wave", "Latin", I also read in a mid 80's commercial publication that Bo Tomlyn programmed the following soundbanks: "Orchestral", It seems that Symphony company finally sold these cartridges under Key Clique license. With Mike Malizola (Yamaha product manager) and Chuck Monte (owner ofĭyno-My-Piano) - founded Key Clique company (Studio City, California ) which distributed the nine DX7 soundbanks listed above (almost all of them programmed by Bo). Lionel Richie, Pat Benatar, Bruce Springsteen, Cher, Chicago.) as keyboardist or synth programmer.Īfter the successful introduction of the DX series, Bo Tomlyn - along Tomlyn is an american musician who worked with famous artists during the 80's-90's (Prince, It gathered all patches from MONST-ROM plus 16 new additional soundbanks. This cartridge was organized as aĨx4 banks (alpha/beta A1-D4) that you could select with switchesĬombinations. This cartridge was organized as a 4x4 categorizedīanks (A1-D4) that you could select with switches combinations. PA-Decoder is a german company (Bielefeld) which produced 2 different DX7 mega ROM cartridges: Informations about it or - best of all - a sysex version of the missingĠ703R A: "Soundtrack" - B: "L/A Voices II" I also know that SSU distributed a mega ROMĬartridge including 8 soundbanks (certainly volumes 1-4). I only succeeded in collecting volumes 3, 4 & 5 ROM cartridges (banks A/B) for the DX7 mkI. It seems that there were at least a total of 5 double More ROM/RAM cards - Yamaha DX7II products only). Owner: Bob Grey) and soundbanks are only available as sysex files (no It has moved to the "Great Sounds" website (Los Angeles, California. Sound Source Unlimited (SSU) was then renamed "Sound Source Interactive" (SSI). Owner: Bob Grey) via their website since the mid 90's. Products were distributed by Greytsounds™ (Northridge, California. It gathers a large team of programmers and sounddesigners (see their respective profiles here). Is an american society (Malibu, California) which developedĬomplete sounds/samples libraries for a large collection of diverse Selling D-50 soundbanks via the web (most of them as sysex files) ROM CARTRIDGES, EXTENSIONS & FLOPPY DISKS COLLECTIONĬompanies/distributers (alphabetical order):Ĭells with peach background color indicate societies which are still This page is organized in three sections:ġ°/ ROM cartridges, extensions & floppy disks collectionģ°/ Missing soundbanks (I mean the material that I'm still searching for.) This collection is not complete, if you have material that is not listed here, I would be largely interested in! Several of them also include image(s) from the ![]() That I collected since over 30 years from ROM cartridges, floppy disksĮach of them you'll find comments about company or sounddesigner and aĭetailed patchlist. Is a repertory including actual and discontinued commercial soundbanks ![]()
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