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  2. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    PSR-E473 / PSR-EW425 (2021, 820 high-quality voices with Super Articulation Lite and 1 sample voice for sampling, 290 styles,30 built-in songs, 10 user songs, 8 banks with 4 registrations, and groove generator) The EW425 offers 76 keys and features phono jacks for connecting external powered speakers. The E473 has 61 keys.

  3. Clavinova - Wikipedia

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    The more recent CVP models also feature many accompaniment styles, ranging from traditional dance and classical orchestration to more modern club, pop, rock, big band and jazz styles. As of July 2020, the current line of Clavinova CLP models is the CLP-700 series, and the current Clavinova CVP models are the CVP-800 series.

  4. Yamaha Portasound - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Portasound electronic musical keyboards were produced by the Yamaha Corporation during the 1980s and 1990s. The name suggests the instruments' portability, with battery operation being a consistent feature across the line.

  5. S900 - Wikipedia

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    S900 may refer to : Akai S900, a 1985 12-bit sampler; ... Yamaha PSR-S900, a portable keyboard; See also. 900s (disambiguation) 900 series (disambiguation) ...

  6. Panavision cameras - Wikipedia

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    Panavision Super PSR (R-200 or Super R-200) Panaflex. Panaflex (1972) Panaflex-X (1974) Panaflex Lightweight (1975)

  7. Yamaha DX1 - Wikipedia

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    four 16-segment bar-style LEDs that graphically display either rates (in center pitch mode) or levels (in amplitude mode) Keyboard scaling panel eight individual LEDs indicating selected curve response; three double-character 7-segment numeric displays showing (left to right) left depth, break point, right depth values

  8. Akai S900 - Wikipedia

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    The Akai S900 is a 12-bit sampler, with a variable sample rate from 7.5 kHz through to 40 kHz. It was common in recording studios until it was superseded two years later by the S1000 . An expanded version, the Akai S950 , was released in 1988 alongside the higher end S1000.

  9. UMAX SuperMac - Wikipedia

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    A UMAX SuperMac S900 running Mac OS 9.1. The SuperMac was a line of Macintosh clones produced by UMAX Technologies from 1996 to 1998. Their models included the SuperMac S900/S910, J700, C500 and C500e/i/LT, C600e/v/LT/x and Aegis 200. The C500 was marketed as the Apus 2000 in Europe.