
Yamaha DX7 - Wikipedia
The Yamaha DX7 is a synthesizer manufactured by Yamaha Corporation from 1983 to 1989. It was the first successful digital synthesizer and is one of the best-selling synthesizers in history, selling more than 200,000 units.
Yamaha DX1 - Wikipedia
The Yamaha DX1 is the top-level member of Yamaha's prolific DX series of FM synthesizers. The DX1 has two sets of the synthesizer chipset used in the DX7, allowing either double the polyphony, split of two voices, or dual (layered) instrument voices. It also has double the voice memory of the DX7.
Yamaha DX Series - Perfect Circuit
Nov 5, 2020 · While the DX11 is directly incapable of velocity and aftertouch from its keyboard like the prior entries in the four operator series, Yamaha made sure to include some unique features into this model to maintain as much expressive and creative potential as possible.
DXR mkII Series - Powered Loudspeakers - Yamaha
The DXR15mkII achieves class-leading maximum SPL of 134dB and full bandwidth performance by combining a powerful Class-D amplifier with a high-power woofer and Yamaha's cutting edge technologies. Throw in some D-CONTOUR and you'll feel like you're using a subwoofer.
Yamaha DX100 (synthesizer) - Wikipedia
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 ...
Yamaha DX200 | Vintage Synth Explorer
The hot new DX200 is a programmable desktop sequencer with a return to Yamaha's legendary sound of FM synthesis. Based on the classic DX7, an authentic 6-operator FM (Frequency Modulation) synthesis engine sits at the heart of the DX200, bringing back the famous sounds of the DX-series synthesizers. Taking a few clues from the success of Korg ...
Yamaha DX7 Digital FM Synthesizer - Reverb
Featuring a 61-key layout, 16-voice polyphony and a six envelope generator in the VCA, the Yamaha DX7 remains one of the cornerstones of digital FM synthesis. Found in the rigs of Brian Eno, Crystal Method and the Beastie Boys since its introduction in 1983, the DX7 combines vintage cool, profess...
The Yamaha DX1 & Its Successors [Retrozone] - Sound On Sound
Yamaha improved the hardware and programming interface, added assignable sliders, doubled the number of patch memories, introduced micro‑tuning, added a bigger screen, and significantly extended the storage capabilities of the RAM cartridges.
DX7 - Yamaha Design - Yamaha Corporation
Released in 1983, this digital synthesizer with its FM sound engine revolutionized the global music scene. A squared body with controls flush to its surface. The monumental presence of the DX7 denotes its identity as an enduring standard for digital synthesizers.
The History of the Yamaha DX7 | GC Riffs - Guitar Center
Feb 14, 2025 · In this article, we’ll learn more about the Yamaha DX7’s place in synthesizer history, what made it such a popular and innovative instrument, how it laid the musical foundation for countless hits and where its legacy stands today. What Is FM Synthesis and How Was It Developed? Why Was the Yamaha DX7 So Popular?