Custom patches for GS-e7 by synth_nyc (FREE download)
We proudly present these 64 custom patches for the GS-e7 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer. The patches were made by synth_nyc and are now available to download from our website for free. These patches (or presets) show some of the cool features of the synth. In the future, they will be incorporated as factory presets.
In order to send the patches to the synth, you just need to send the corresponding SysEx file to the synth. You can find a step by step guide here.
A few words from synth_nyc
After designing some custom patches for Black Corporation Japan and GForce Software Ltd, I chose to design patches for the e7 because:
It sounds great to my ears and offer a complementary tone to all my hardware and software synth
It has memory
It has full MIDI implementation of all parameters, so I can remote edit it.
In addition; the e7 has some unique features, as far as I can tell, which really make it shine:
Stereo output / voice spread with pan modulation
3 LFOs that can modulate pitch, PW, VCF and VCA
Very cleverly / musically implemented features such as A/R velocity modulation, envelop KB tracking modulation, LFO rate KB tracking modulation, etc...
Not to say that the discrete VCO, VCF and VCA are a winning combo for a true analog tone.
Please contact GS Music if you need support.
Enjoy!
Mini-bio
synth_nyc first synth was a DX7 (mk1) in the mid-80s. synth_nyc always enjoyed programming sounds on the machine and it never appeared complex or non-intuitive to him. synth_nyc first analog synth was a MKS-50 (with PG-300) where he discovered that you did not need to spend 4 hours to design a great patch! After that, synth_nyc is grateful to have own classic and unique machines from the late 70s to early 90s like a CS-80, a Waldorf Wave, a PPG Wave 2.3, a MemoryMoog LAMM, Prophet 5 Rev2, Rev 3.3 and Prophet VS, OSCar, OB-X, Synthex, Sunsyn, Jupiter-8, Chroma, Hartmann Neuron and Voyetra Eight (the only vintage synth_nyc still owns) and many more! synth_nyc has learnt and enjoyed programming them all. Today synth_nyc is focussing his time on programming analogue renaissance hardware synths -with memories-; as well as new hybrids and new digitals, but also software synths as emulations, virtual modeling have come a long way; especially in the past year or 2 (so have computers) and are letting us enjoy amazing machines for a reasonable price, so close (or better) to the originals and hassle free.
synth_nyc bandcamp: https://synthnyc.bandcamp.com/music