By: Vintage Synth Archives
If you own a DX7, you have probably spent $200 on a replacement battery and $50 on a cartridge just to realize you don't like the "Bass 1" preset. For the price of a coffee (or free if you find the archive links), the offers more presets than you will ever need.
For the purist, manual entry is the only way to truly bond with the DX7. Absolutely.
It turns the most difficult synthesizer to program into an infinite jukebox of 1980s sound design.