if they are not velocity sensitive via midi you can use the pad design.
there'a a low medium and high volume pad for most sounds.
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On Saturday, February 14, 2015 3:25 PM, "'Nicole Massey' nyyki@... [oberheim]" <oberheim@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I've noticed that the X series drum machines by Oberheim are one of the rare classic drum machine sounds not found in sound font files or SFZ format sound maps. That'd be kind of cool, but it'd take someone recording each sound. (Were they velocity sensitive?)
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> I have a cassette of the last edition of the DMX, from the Rev 4
> factory fitted MIDI machines.
> I may have a wav, but I probably have a MIDI dump as that made more
> sense at the time.
> I'll have a look.
> Yes attempting attachment.
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> anyone have one or better yet have the WAV file of the factory patches?
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> thanks!
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Re: [oberheim] Oberheim DX?
2015-02-14 by Nick Zampiello
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