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  2. Electric organ - Wikipedia

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    Magna Organ invented in 1934 by a Yamaha engineer, Sei-ichi Yamashita, was a multi-timbral keyboard instrument [17] [18] similar to the Hoschke's instrument developed in the same year, although it utilized the microphones in the soundproof box instead of the electrostatic pickups.

  3. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    Magna Organ introduced in 1935, [7] [8] was a multi-timbral keyboard instrument invented in 1934 by a Yamaha engineer, Sei-ichi Yamashita. It was a kind of electro-acoustic instrument, an acoustic instrument with additional electronic circuits for sound modification.

  4. Electone - Wikipedia

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    The E-T was a prototype concept by Nippon Gakki (known today as Yamaha). It consisted of one console, four oscillators, a tone-forming part widening device, and three speakers. The consoles consisted of a three-stage keyboard, a 32-key pedal keyboard, and 171 switches of sounds and other functions. [4] 1959 — Prototype ET-5 and EM-6

  5. Yamaha Motif - Wikipedia

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    The balanced hammer effect action is the same action found on Yamaha S90 series keyboards.. MOTIF Rack is a sound module (with no keyboard) that is controlled by external MIDI instruments.

  6. Yamaha S90 - Wikipedia

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    88 keys. External control. MIDI in, out, thru, USB. The Yamaha Music Synthesizer S90 is a synthesizer and a MIDI controller in one unit, released in 2002 to supersede the S80. [2][3] As such, it is part of the S series [4] together with the S03 and S08. It was superseded by the S90ES in 2005, itself superseded by the S90XS in 2009.

  7. Yamaha DGX-620 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha DGX-620 is the name of a digital piano (also known as the YPG-625).The lettering DGX encompasses the word Digital Grand whereas YPG stands for Yamaha Portable Grand, and the only difference between the names are the markets they are sold in. [1] It was released by Yamaha Corporation in late 2006, the first model of the DGX/YPG series with weighted keys.

  8. Yamaha MM6 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha MM6 is a compact synthesizer manufactured by the Yamaha Corporation, and was first introduced in January 2007. [2] The MM6 includes fairly high quality samples for the price of the keyboard, however it is still a professional level piece of equipment. The default samples that are provided on board the MM6 are based on the Yamaha ...

  9. Yamaha GX-1 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha GX-1. The Yamaha GX-1, first released as Electone GX-707, [a][3] is an analog polyphonic synthesizer organ developed by Yamaha as a test bed for later consumer synths and Electone series organs for stage and home use. The GX-1 has four synthesizer "ranks" or three manuals, called Solo, Upper, and Lower, plus Pedal, and an analog rhythm ...

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