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TX81Z Programmer v1.20 Incl.Keygen-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 2013.03.15 | 1.24 MB
This is the home page for a program I wrote called TX81Z Programmer and it is a software program that creates a computer-based interface for editing Yamaha's TX81Z synthesizer module, and it makes editing the sounds and parameters a lot easier than doing it from the front panel. It also has a simple sysex librarian built-in, so you can keep all your patches in one place and organize them.

The program is shareware, which means you can try it out for 30 days and if you're not completely satisfied with it, you can just delete it off your hard drive with no further obligation. If you like it and want to use it you simply pay a small registration fee of $20 to me and I will email you a registration code which is good for all future releases of the program. The money goes towards future development of the TX81Z Programmer and other synthesizer editors. Your support is much appreciated and needed (I wouldn't ask if it wasn't), so please register!

It has three views so you can transfer data between them easily. At the top is the snapshot, which shows you what data has been received from the unit. Below that are two library windows where you can store items, copy them around, and give them comments (I don't have any comments in the picture, but the blank space after the patch name is where the comment goes). A library is just a file that can store a large number of items.

The snapshot is composed of the different items that can be edited in the unit. The VCED item at the top represents the voice edit buffer. Double clicking on that will open the voice editor:

It's a big window, but you can shrink it down and use scrollbars if you need to. All of the parameters for a single voice are in this window. It also has graphs of the EGs, menus that allow for manipulating multiple parameters and other editing features.

Below the VCED in the snapshot is the PCED, the performance editor and this is where multi-voice performances can be set up for splitting and layering and so on:

The TX81Z has some simple MIDI effects that can be used in performances and previewed in single voice mode. This editor is the editor that affects the effects:

Unfortunately, not all of the patches on the TX81Z can be accessed with program changes, as the unit does not support bank change messages, but it does have a special program change table that allows you to map the 128 program numbers to whichever of the 184 voices and performances you want them to change to.

The TX81Z can also be retuned for different scales. In the TX81Z Programmer this is done with the microtuning editors. The TX81Z can be microtuned by octave or the entire keyboard. This is a picture of the octave microtuning editor (the full keyboard editor looks the same):

Finally, there's the system setup editor, where you set up MIDI channels and other systemwide parameters (I put some instructions in this window that I thought were particularly important):

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  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Ahhhh
I thought this was a virtual TX81Z, wow

I loved that little thing in the 80 s together with TX802 there where good possibilities
  Resident 23.12.2009 1 80
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awesome! i have one of these babies lyring around in my room but the buttons don't work right. i knew there was an "ambient" for LOGIC but im on ableton these days, so this is perfect!!
@Olymoon the TX81Z is basically the synth ableton based the OPERATOR on. so you aren't missing out on much, maybe just the VCR-like experience xD.
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  Resident 22.07.2011 1442
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A struggling guy trying to keep himself afloat. $20.00 shareware. Last release august 2010. sad
I got peace not of this world!
  Resident 17.03.2012 1 344
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I had one in the 90's. Thought 90% of it's sounds were cheezy and thin. It also has a high noise floor :-(
Albeit there are a few gems lurking in it's bowel.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Losrombos I did n t knew that, thanks for the info, one more reason to try Ableton and learn it s so specific interface.
On an other hand, I already found several 4 op FM synth, including free ones, but I liked the structure of TX81Z. I used it with a program like the one in this post, but it was with BW ATARI in that time hahahaha.

Dalmation In the 80 s , 90 s, every person who used only preset said the same as you. And then, producers asked me if I done some sounds with PPG or Fairlight, and it was with TX81Z, because I used it and programed it for what it was good at: metallic, shiny, whoosses, etc... not to do a piano or brass hahahaha
Noise floor.... oh my god, what a problem, now people pay hundreds to add noise to their digital prods hahahah
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Just discovered that this software is now free:
https://mgregory22.me/tx81z/programmer.html

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