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Yamaha recommend that this device be used with the Yamaha VL70m Virtual Acoustic Tone Generator. The WX7 was the first model that Yamaha produced, beginning in 1987. [43] This was followed by the WX11 in 1993, [44] and then the WX5 in 1999—2001. [45] The WX5 was discontinued in October 2017. [46]
Yamaha MU90B 1996 GM XG: 32 64 779 30 Yamaha MU100 1997 GM XG: 32 64 1267 46 Yamaha MU100R 1997 GM XG: 32 64 1267 46 The Full Rack Mount Version of MU100 [5] Yamaha MU100B (XT446 board) 1998 GM XG: 32 64 1267 46 Screenless version for embedding, used in f.i. the Keyboardmania games Yamaha MU128 1998 GM XG: 64 128 1342 47 Two AD inputs for ...
The Yamaha PM1000 mixing console was a significant product in the professional audio industry because of its many advanced features and reasonable price. Introduced in 1974 it incorporated many innovative features such as a modular design using channel strips and output strips, a 4 bus design, and an output matrix mixer. Because it was ...
The Ford Super High Output (SHO) V8 engine was designed and built by Ford Motor Company in conjunction with Yamaha Motor Corporation for use in the 1996 Ford Taurus SHO. It was based on the successful Ford Duratec engine rather than its predecessor, the compact Ford SHO V6 engine developed by Yamaha for the 1989 Taurus SHO. The engine was ...
Yamaha PSR-32 61-keys 32-sounds, additional YM3301 chip [17] for drums (1987) Yamaha PSS-360 49 mini-keys 21-sounds, 5 steps sliders, low-cost mono version of PSS-460 (1986) Yamaha PSS-460 49 mini-keys 21-sounds, 5 steps sliders (1986) Yamaha PSS-470 49 mini-keys 21-sounds, 5 steps sliders (1987) Yamaha PSS-560 49 mini-keys 21-sounds, 5 steps ...
10; 102; 112; 1212 - Dates of manufacture: 1994 - Manufacture of the 1212 began in 1994; 1221 - Dates of manufacture: 1994 - Manufacture of the 1221 began in 1994
The Yamaha M7CL is a digital mixer that was introduced by Yamaha Pro Audio in 2005. [1] Two models with onboard analog input exist: the M7CL-32 and M7CL-48. These models have 40 (32 microphone and 4 stereo line)- and 56 (48 microphone and 4 stereo line)-input channels respectively, counting mono channels.
Electone is the trademark used for electronic organs produced by Yamaha. With the exception of the top end performance models, most Electones are based on the design of the spinet electronic organ . Current models are completely digital and contain a variety of sounds, effects, and accompaniments, on top of the ability to store programming data ...