We can convert all types of Galaxy patches including for Yamaha DX7, Ensoniq ESQ-1, Oberheim Matrix 6, R6, and 1000, Casio CZ-101, Korg M1 or Roland D50. If you have old synth patches in a library, bundle, bank files in Galaxy format on a hard drive, floppy drive, or Zip disk, or as a file on your current computer we can convert them to System Exclusive files (.syx) or Standard Midi Files (.mid) for use in vintage hardware midi synths, soft synth emulators like FM7, FM8, VirtualCZ, or modern patch librarian/editors like MidiQuest or Patch Base. Galaxy allowed for the storage of synth patch banks in Macintosh files as well as an editor interface in the "Plus Editors" version. Rather than manage the growing number of librarian software packages, Opcode included them all in one app called Galaxy. Opcode made the following Edit One software packages: These files were structurally different from Galaxy banks, but they were essentially the same data. After the success of DX Editor but before or maybe concurrently with Galaxy, Opcode had a series of single synth editor/librarians available under the name Edit One.
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