Hi, I haven't found any patch sheets online... But then I haven't really looked either. What I recommend though is reverse engineering some of the many SysEx patches you can find online. That's how I started. My CZ1 was actually the first synth I ever learned to program. I downloaded a bunch of SysEx patches online, went through them and picked out a variety of different sounds and reverse-engineered them by writing their every parameter setting onto patch sheets of my own creation. I ended up using this technique to learn basic subtractive synthesis when I got my Jupiter 6 soon after. Cheers, James Sent from my iPhone On 2012-02-21, at 6:27 PM, "sinthmaster08" <iheartgiraffes04@...> wrote: > Does anyone have any good patches written down on data sheets? I recently got a cz-1000 and am looking for some good analog style patches, but am a little slow to figure out the interface. > > thanks yall > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [CZsynth] Sound Data Sheets
2012-02-22 by w.james.meagher@gmail.com
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