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  2. Nemo Studios - Wikipedia

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    In the 1982 Keyboard magazine interview several instruments were noted: a Minimoog, Yamaha CS-40M synthesiser, Roland CSQ-100 digital sequencer, Yamaha CP-80 electric grand, Roland Compuphonic synthesiser, modified vintage Fender Rhodes electric piano, CSQ-600 digital sequencer, Roland VP-330 vocoder / string machine, Roland CR-5000 Compurhythm, Yamaha CS-80 synthesiser, E-mu Emulator ...

  3. Yamaha CS-80 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha CS-80 is an analog synthesizer introduced by Yamaha Corporation in 1977. [2] It supports true 8-voice polyphony, with two independent synthesizer layers per voice each with its own set of front panel controls, in addition to a number of hardwired preset voice settings and four parameter settings stores based on banks of subminiature potentiometers (rather than the digital ...

  4. Hymn (Ultravox song) - Wikipedia

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    Multiple synthesizers are listed in the creation of the track, including the PPG Wave, Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, E-mu Emulator, and Yamaha CS-80. [4] Lyrically, ...

  5. Magic Windows - Wikipedia

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    Herbie Hancock - E-mu Polyphonic keyboard, E-mu Emulator, clavitar, Minimoog, Prophet 5, Oberheim Eight Voice, Yamaha CS-80, ARP Odyssey, ARP 2600, Hohner clavinet, Rhodes 88 Suitcase piano, Sennheiser, Linn LM-1 drum computer, modified Apple II+ computer, acoustic piano, bass (2), backing vocals (3)

  6. Yellow Magic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The band's 1978 self-titled album Yellow Magic Orchestra was successful and the studio project grew into a fully fledged touring band and career for its three members. The album featured the use of computer technology (along with synthesizers) which, according to Billboard, allowed the group to create a new sound that was not possible until then. [24]

  7. Software synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    Popular synthesizers such as the Moog Minimoog, Yamaha DX7, Korg M1, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Oberheim OB-X, Roland Jupiter-8, ARP 2600 and dozens of other classics have been recreated in software. Software Synth developers such as Arturia offer virtual editions of analog synths like the Minimoog, the ARP 2600, as well as the Yamaha CS-80.

  8. Yamaha Reface CS - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha Reface CS is a virtual analog synthesizer released in September 2015 as part of the Reface-series of compact keyboards inspired by earlier Yamaha synthesizers. . Inspired by the CS-80 synthesizer, it is viewed as a modern and portable version on the classic synthesizer by cr

  9. Footloose (1984 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Wolfer – Simmons and LM-1 drums, Yamaha CS-80 Emulator, Oberheim OB-Xa and DSX, Moog Minimoog, and Memorymoog (5, 13) Art Wood – Simmons and Linn drums (4) Steve Wood – keyboards and background vocals (1), acoustic piano (6) Chuck Wright – bass guitar (10) Technical personnel. Chris Athens – digital remastering; John Boylan ...