Yamaha Synths (was JP-8000)
Liverdrain
wils0450 at tc.umn.edu
Fri Apr 9 18:59:56 CEST 1999
You forgot one...
FS1R = FM synth with Formant Filters, reads all the old DX series data
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Duane R Balvage wrote:
> Hello all ...
>
> Since there seems to be conflicting info on Yamaha's FM synths, here's
>
> the deal: (at least as far as my memory serves)
>
>
> DX-1 = 2 DX-7's in one HUGE case with lots of bells & whistles
>
> DX-5 = 2 DX-7's in 1 case, not so many bells & whistles
>
> DX-7 I = the original DX - 6 operator, 12 bit / velocity / aftertouch
>
> DX-9 = 4 operator, no velocity / aftertouch
>
> DX-11 = 4 operator (w/ 8 waveforms a 'la TX81z), w / velocity /
> aftertouch (I think...)
>
> DX-21 = 4 operator, velocity / aftertouch
>
> DX-7 IIs = 16 bit DX7 w/ UNISON and performance memories
>
> DX-7 IId = 2 DX7 II's in 1 case
>
> DX7 IIfd = 2 DX-7 II's in a case + floppy drive / sequencer
>
> DX-100 = 4 operator strap on board w/ mini keys no velocity /
> aftertouch.
>
> TX-7 = Module of the DX-7
>
> TX-802 = Module of the DX-7 on steroids,... :) Performance setups,
> etc...
>
> TX-816 = 6 DX-7's in a rack (128 voice polyphony!!)
>
> TX-814 = 4 DX-7's in a rack
>
> TX-812 = 2 DX-7's in a rack
>
> TX-81z = advanced 4 operator / 8 waveform multitimbral rackmount
>
> V-50 = TX-81z + sequencer + effects + drums + disk drive + keyboard
>
> WHEW! I think thats all you EVER wanted to know about Yamaha's FM
> synths,
>
> (but were afraid to ask...) %^P
>
> - Duane
>
>
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