Yamaha DX9
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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. It is the least complex of the DX range of synthesizers and has only 20 on board memory locations.[7]
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Yamaha DX9 | |
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Dates | 1983[1] |
Price | £899[2] GBP $1395[3] US |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 16 notes |
Timbrality | monotimbral |
Oscillator | 4[4] (Sine), 8 algorithms |
LFO | 1 Saw Up, Saw Down, Sine, Square, Triangle, Delay, Key Sync Sample & Hold |
Synthesis type | Digital FM |
Filter | None |
Storage memory | 20-Voice internal memory |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 61 non-weighted keys |
Left-hand control | Modulation wheel, pitch wheel |
External control | Breath controller, MIDI in, out, thru,[5] Footswitch (portamento and sustain), Foot controller (volume) |
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