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  2. Yamaha DX1 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Synth 40th Anniversary - History. Yamaha Corporation. 2014. Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. The development outline of Yamaha FM sound synthesizer; especially, the prototypes of GS1 (TRX-100), DX series (PAMS: Programmable Algorithm Music Synthesizer), DX1 (prototype DX1), and these tentative programming interfaces are seen.

  3. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    DX1 (1983, dual DX7 with display) DX5 (1985 ... Oriental version still based on Yamaha PSR-S770 sound library. Expansion memory, Audio styles, same as the Yamaha PSR ...

  4. DX1 - Wikipedia

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    DX1 may refer to: Yamaha DX1, an FM synthesizer (7202) 1995 DX1, a main-belt minor planet; Deus Ex, a 2000 action role-playing video game; See also. DX ...

  5. Category:Yamaha synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yamaha synthesizers" ... Yamaha DX1; Yamaha DX7; Yamaha DX9; Yamaha DX100 (synthesizer) Yamaha DX21; Yamaha DX27; E. Yamaha EX5; F. Yamaha FS1R; G.

  6. List of synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha: CS-80 [5] 1978 Korg: MS-20 [5] 1981 PPG: Wave [5] 1991 Korg: 01/W [18] 1997 Propellerhead Software: ReBirth: One of the first software synthesizers that could be played in real time via MIDI [19] 1996 Roland: JP-8000: Supersaw technology helped popularise trance music. [20]

  7. Yamaha DX7 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha also altered the implementation of the FM algorithms in the DX7 for efficiency and speed, producing a sampling rate higher than Stanford's synthesizers. Chowning felt this produced a noticeable "brilliant" sound. [4] Yamaha displayed a prototype of the DX7 in 1982, branded the CSDX in reference to the Yamaha CS range of analog ...

  8. Yamaha DX100 (synthesizer) - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha DX100 is an FM synthesizer released by Yamaha in 1986. [4] [5] [6] It offers four operators for each of its eight voices, and has eight algorithms (compared to the DX7's six operators for each of its sixteen voices, and thirty-two algorithms). It has only 49 mini-keys, and no arpeggiator or effects, but is still useful, known in ...

  9. Blackwing Studios - Wikipedia

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    This led, in 1984, to Clarke’s purchase of a Yamaha DX7 which was replaced by a Yamaha DX1 shortly afterwards because of better editability; he also updated the sound cards in the Fairlight to create a fuller sound.