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  2. Yamaha DX7 - Wikipedia

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    The DX7 has 16-note polyphony, meaning 16 notes can sound simultaneously. It has 32 sound-generating algorithms, [1] each a different arrangement of its six sine wave operators. [9] The DX7 was the first synthesizer with a liquid-crystal display, and the first to allow users to name patches. [7]

  3. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    16 6 Yamaha DX7 II and TX802 digital synthesizers: Chipset (OPS2 operator chip, EGM envelope generator chip) [60] [70] [71] Yamaha YM2608 (a.k.a. OPNA) 1986 24 6 4 NEC PC-88 and PC-98 computers 3 additional Yamaha YM2149 SSG square wave channels, 7 additional ADPCM channels, silicon-gate NMOS LSI chip [72] [63] Yamaha YM2414 (a.k.a. OPZ) 1987 ...

  4. Synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha DX7, launched in 1983, was a major success and popularized digital synthesis. Software synthesizers now can be run as plug-ins or embedded on microchips . In the 21st century, analog synthesizers returned to popularity with the advent of cheaper manufacturing and the increasing popularity of synthwave music starting in the 2010s.

  5. History of keyboard instruments - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha DX7 used entirely digital circuitry leaving it free from the need of calibration, and vast numbers of parameters that could be accessed. [21] The "FM" (frequency modulation) synthesis method was something that had not been explored to near this depth.

  6. Frequency modulation synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha's DX7 synthesizer, released in 1983, was ubiquitous throughout the 1980s. Several other models by Yamaha provided variations and evolutions of FM synthesis during that decade. [13] Yamaha had patented its hardware implementation of FM in the 1970s, [10] allowing it to nearly monopolize the market for FM technology until the mid-1990s.

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    January 14, 2025 at 12:16 PM / Getty Images. An Oregon man was arrested and charged Thursday for the murder of a car dealership owner who disappeared three years ago, police said Monday.

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  9. Yamaha DX9 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha DX9 is a spin off synthesizer of the family of the DX7 built by Yamaha.It uses FM synthesis [6] and has 16 note polyphony; however, it only has four FM operators for sound generation compared with six on the DX7 (without alternative firmware ROM). [7]