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  2. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    1.4.1.2 PortaSound PSS series. 1.4.2 HandySound. ... The Yamaha WX5, ... G100A 1970-72 $99.50; G-120 1970- (1970 price $89.00) ...

  3. Yamaha Portasound - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, musician Dan Friel continues to use a Portasound that he received as a gift in 1984. [4] Circa 2017, Italian artist Modula released an EP called 780's Chronicles, recorded primarily using a Yamaha PSS780. [5] Cyril Hahn uses a Yamaha PSS380 in his original compositions, and notes its noise profile as an endearing characteristic. [6]

  4. Yamaha PC-50 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha PortaSound PC-50 is an entry-level portable musical keyboard produced by the Yamaha Corporation in 1983. [1] Specifications. 44 keys;

  5. PSS - Wikipedia

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    PSS silent pistol, a Soviet-designed silent handgun; PortaSound PSS series, a series of portable Yamaha keyboards; Power scale soaring, a form of radio controlled model flying; Power system stabilizer, in power generation; see Wide-area damping control

  6. Yamaha Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, Yamaha released a series of portable battery operated keyboards under the PSS and the PSR range of keyboards. The Yamaha PSS-14 and PSS-15 keyboards were upgrades to the Yamaha PSS-7 with short demo songs, short selectable phrases, and sound effects. [13] In 2002, Yamaha closed its archery product business that was started in ...

  7. Portastudio - Wikipedia

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    Tascam Portastudio 244, 1982. The first Portastudio, the TEAC 144, was introduced on September 22, 1979 at the AES Convention in New York City. [5] The 144 combined a 4-channel mixer with pan, treble, and bass on each input with a cassette recorder capable of recording four tracks in one direction at 3¾ inches per second (double the normal cassette playback speed) in a self-contained unit ...