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  2. Yamaha PTX8 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha PTX8 is a digital sample-based percussion tone generator built by Yamaha, ... Owner's manual. PTX8 Percussion tone Generator: Owner's Manual (eng, fr, ...

  3. Yamaha Nouvo - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha Nouvo is a CVT underbone manufactured by Yamaha Motor. ... AT115 Owner's Manual, Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd 2nd edition, January 2005; AT135 Owner's Manual ...

  4. Yamaha RM1x - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha RM1x is a groovebox manufactured by Yamaha from 1999 to 2002. ... Yamaha RM1x Sequence Remixer Owner's Manual (PDF, in English, from Yamaha Japan)

  5. Yamaha SY85 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha SY85 is a digital music workstation introduced in 1992. ... Owners Manual (PDF) Feature Reference (PDF) ... manual, review and manual

  6. Yamaha Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Another bike that was performance-oriented was the Yamaha RX-Z, introduced in 1985 as a two-stroke naked sport bike, related to the Yamaha RX-135 and Yamaha RD-135, borrowing its chassis and platform. Originally equipped with a five speed transmission and a solid front disc brake rotor with rear drum brakes, it was popular in Malaysia and ...

  7. Yamaha DT - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha DT is a series of motorcycles and mopeds produced by the Yamaha Motor Corporation. Models in the DT series feature an engine displacement of 50 to 400 cc (3.1 to 24.4 cu in). The first DT model, the DT-1, was released in 1968 and quickly sold through its initial 12,000 production run.

  8. 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.

  9. Yamaha Royal Star - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha Royal Star was the first Star Motorcycle Yamaha introduced. Standard and Tour Classic versions were initially made. The Standard model had four mufflers and no windscreen or side bags, though they were available as accessories. The Tour Classic had four mufflers, a windscreen, and soft or leather-covered hard side bags.

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