Welcome to the group! It’s pretty quiet here these days.
A lot of people have reported that the Synhouse PSU is a bit noisy. My TX816 was serviced here in the UK by Andy “Synth Prof” Jury. Instead of fitting the Synhouse unit, he actually rebuilt the PSU himself with off the shelf parts and it runs silently. Might be worth giving him a look if you decide to replace it.
Regarding the editor, as you can imagine for such a niche and vintage unit, there isn’t much that will work on a modern computer. The best option is likely to be Patch Base, which has a dedicated TX816 editor. I don’t think I ever saw the Sounddiver software, so couldn’t compare, but it’s worth a look…
Other options include using something like OPS7 or DEXED but these will only allow you to work on one TF1 at a time.
Failing that, you could try running Sounddiver on a virtual machine? VMware Fusion or the free VirtualBox from Sun Microsystems would do the trick, so long as you had a copy of Windows that supports Sounddiver.
Not sure how much help that is, but good luck :-)
Regards,
Rob PuricelliWriter, Podcaster, Instructional Designer Failed Muso Productions | | | | |
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