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  2. Yamaha PTX8 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha PTX8 Percussion Tone Generator is an 8-instrument multi-timbral tone generator, that can be played from D8 percussion pads (PSD8, PTT8, PBD8) or via MIDI.

  3. Yamaha MU-series - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha MU2000. The Yamaha MU-series is a line of sound modules built by Yamaha. All sound modules except MU5 support Yamaha XG. The sound modules were commonly used when computers had slower processors. The computer could send MIDI commands to the sound module, acting as an external sound generation device. Later MU sound modules feature A/D ...

  4. Yamaha RM1x - Wikipedia

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    The RM1x has a Yamaha AWM2 tone generator block, producing sound in response to sequenced events, the controller block, and from the MIDI IN connector. Up to 32 notes can be played simultaneously from 16 timbres selected from 654 voices and 46 drum kits. [1] [4] Each voice has an independent filter with cutoff, resonance, and envelope control.

  5. Yamaha TX81Z - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TX81Z is a rack-mounted (keyboard-less) frequency modulation (FM) music synthesizer, released in 1987. It is also known as a keyboard-less Yamaha DX11 (and the subsequent Yamaha V50 (music workstation) ).

  6. Yamaha XG - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Yamaha released the first XG-based product: Yamaha MU80 Tone Generator. In 1995, Yamaha released the first XG-based product for PC users, the DB50XG daughterboard, a Creative Wave Blaster competitor. In 1996, Yamaha released MU10 external module, basically, a DB50XG in a case and later the SW60XG ISA PC card and the DB51XG a smaller ...

  7. Yamaha QY10 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha QY10 is a hand-held music workstation produced by the Yamaha Corporation in the early 1990s. Possessing a MIDI sequencer, a tone generator and a tiny single-octave keyboard, the portable and battery-powered QY10 enables a musician to compose music while traveling.

  8. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  9. List of music sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha TQ5—desktop version of EOS YS200 FM workstation; Yamaha QY10—with embedded GM tone generator (1990) Yamaha QY20—with embedded GM tone generator (1992) Yamaha QY300—with embedded GM tone generator (1994) Yamaha QY20—with embedded GM tone generator (1995) Yamaha QY700—with embedded XG tone generator (1996)

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