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  2. Yamaha YM2413 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha YM2420 (OPLL2) is a variant with slightly changed registers (intentionally undocumented to avoid hardware piracy), used in Yamaha's own home keyboards.It has the same pinout and built-in FM patches as the YM2413, but several registers have parts of the bit order reversed.

  3. Yamaha YMF7xx - Wikipedia

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    All of these features are available using Yamaha's VxD driver under Windows 9x/Me. WDM drivers for these operating systems and later Windows 2000/XP may lack important mixer controls, like separate Line-Out and 3D Wide. [citation needed] Legacy mode is not supported under NT-based OSes. The original version of the DS-XG chipset series is the ...

  4. Yamaha CX5M - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha CX5M Music Computer set. Yamaha CX5M is an MSX-system compatible computer that expands upon the normal features expected from these systems with a built-in eight-voice FM synthesizer module, introduced in 1984 by Yamaha Corporation.

  5. Yamaha MU-series - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha MU2000. The Yamaha MU-series is a line of sound modules built by Yamaha. All sound modules except MU5 support Yamaha XG.The sound modules were commonly used when computers had slower processors.

  6. Yamaha OPL - Wikipedia

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    The OPL (FM Operator Type-L) series is a family of sound chips developed by Yamaha.It consists of low-cost sound chips providing FM synthesis for use in computing, music and video game applications.

  7. Yamaha DX7 - Wikipedia

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    Within a year, orders exceeded 150,000 units, [7] and Yamaha had sold 200,000 units after three years. [14] The DX7 was the first synthesizer to sell more than 100,000 units. [7] Yamaha manufactured units on a scale American competitors could not match; by comparison, Moog sold 12,000 Minimoog synthesizers in 11 years, and could not meet demand ...

  8. Yamaha GX-1 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha GX-1 manuals. The Solo rank features a 3-octave keyboard with 37 keys [2] that are full width but shorter than standard.Directly above the Solo keyboard runs the Portamento keyboard [2] - a ribbon controller which can be used to play continuously variable pitches roughly corresponding to the Solo keyboard note below.

  9. Windows Contacts - Wikipedia

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    Windows Contacts was a contact manager that was included in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8. It replaced but retains most of the functionality of Windows Address Book and worked with Windows Live Mail and the Vista version of Windows Mail. Windows Contacts used an XML-based schema format.