From doug Sent Mon, Aug 13th 2018, 18:47
Hello Royce, Yes, I've updated the website (http://synthark.com/Products/MIDI-Programmers.html) with the DX11/TX81z programmer. The initial batch went to Squarewave Sound store in SLC, so I only have one left, but more should be ready next week. The left panel (red LEDs) supports the common parameters (shared with DX27, etc), while the right panel (yellow LEDs) supports the DX11/TX81z specific parameters (Single and Performance). However, the Single/Performance parameters overlap, so you can only edit one or the other. Similarly, operator parameters on the left panel are shared, so you can switch which operators (1-4) you are editing. The DX7 programmer will work similarly, to keep costs reasonable. FWIW, I've considered building a much larger programmer (6U, 19") with dedicated Single/Performance and operator controls, but the price would be much higher (around $650), so I doubt there would be much interest. --- Doug Huseby http://synthark.com http://synthark.org On 2018-08-13 12:51, Royce Lee wrote: > Hi Doug, > > These look great. Any teaser shots of the TX81z programmer? > > I like the Proteus programmer alot. The Proteus is surprisingly good > at experimental sounds. > > Royce >