there is the site
sysexdb.com
and the yahoosite
casiocz/fz/vz group
they both permit file up/down loads of disks and sysex
queensryche now that should in a spelling 'be'
neat!
thanks /...i think?
charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Krull"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [CZsynth] RE: Casio CT-6000: has it phase distortion? (main
ICs?)
There are pages of public domain FZ sounds out there but of course I didn't
come across any searching just now. I think it would be great to have a file
section where floppy files can be uploaded and downloaded. It does a lot to
extend the lives of some of these synths to have ready access to to a bunch
of public domain sounds. I've been downloading floppy files for Kawai K5000
series sounds and Yamaha SY 99 sounds and it's great. I have many of the
Casio factory disks for the FZ samplers which I got from a member of
Queensryche strangely enough.
Paul T
sysexdb.com
and the yahoosite
casiocz/fz/vz group
they both permit file up/down loads of disks and sysex
queensryche now that should in a spelling 'be'
neat!
thanks /...i think?
charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Krull"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [CZsynth] RE: Casio CT-6000: has it phase distortion? (main
ICs?)
There are pages of public domain FZ sounds out there but of course I didn't
come across any searching just now. I think it would be great to have a file
section where floppy files can be uploaded and downloaded. It does a lot to
extend the lives of some of these synths to have ready access to to a bunch
of public domain sounds. I've been downloading floppy files for Kawai K5000
series sounds and Yamaha SY 99 sounds and it's great. I have many of the
Casio factory disks for the FZ samplers which I got from a member of
Queensryche strangely enough.
Paul T