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  2. Yamaha TX16W - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TX16W is a rack-mount sampler sound module made by Yamaha. The TX16W has 12-bit sound with up to 50 kHz mono and 33 kHz stereo sampling. Its filter is digital, allowing 17 different types, with one filter/type per voice. On the rear along with a regular stereo output, there are 8 individual outputs.

  3. Yamaha SY85 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha SY85 is a digital music workstation introduced in 1992. Unlike other Yamaha synthesizers of the time ( SY77 and the SY99 ) the SY85 does not use FM synthesis . Instead, its sounds are based on samples, which can be layered and modified to create new sounds.

  4. Yamaha RM1x - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha RM1x is a groovebox manufactured by Yamaha from 1999 to 2002. It integrates several, commonly separate, pieces of music composition and performance hardware into a single unit: a step-programmable drum machine , a synthesizer , a music sequencer , and a control surface.

  5. Yamaha SY77 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha SY77 is a 16 voice multitimbral music workstation first produced by Yamaha Corporation in 1989. The SY77 is a synthesizer whose architecture combines AFM (Advanced Frequency Modulation) synthesis, AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2) for ROM-borne sample-based synthesis, and the combination of these two methods christened Realtime Convolution and Modulation Synthesis (RCM).

  6. Yamaha MDR-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha Music Disc Recorder MDR-1 was a floppy disk unit which could be attached to the FX/FS organs and digitally record and play back Electone and Clavinova performances. Two models were produced: MDR-1A for the FX-1, and; MDR-1B for the FX-10, FX-20, FS-20, FS-100, FS-30, FS-200, FS-50, FS-300, FS-70 and FS-500.

  7. Category:Yamaha synthesizers - Wikipedia

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  8. Yamaha EX5 - Wikipedia

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    The EX5 has extensive sampling capabilities. Samples can be used in AWM sounds, or assigned to individual keys on the keyboard and saved to floppy disk or an external storage device. The sample memory is 1MB, and this can be expanded to 65MB with volatile SIMM memory. Non-volatile Flash Memory can be installed to allow samples to be retained ...

  9. Yamaha SY22 - Wikipedia

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    The SY22 is a combined FM synthesis/sample-based synthesiser introduced by Yamaha in 1990, building on the vector synthesis technology developed by Sequential Circuits prior to their demise and takeover by Yamaha in 1987.

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