Yamaha GX-1
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The Yamaha GX-1, first released as Electone GX-707,[lower-alpha 1][3] is an analog polyphonic synthesizer organ developed by Yamaha as a test bed for later consumer synths and Electone series organs for stage and home use. The GX-1 has four synthesizer "ranks" or three manuals, called Solo, Upper, and Lower, plus Pedal, and an analog rhythm machine.[2] The GX-707 first appeared in 1973 as a "theatre model" for use on concert stages, before the GX-1 was publicly released in 1975.[1]
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Dates | 1973/1975[1] - 1977 |
Price | $60,000 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 18 voices totally:
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Timbrality | 4 |
Oscillator |
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LFO | 3 |
Synthesis type | Analog Subtractive |
Filter |
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Attenuator | 2 envelope generators |
Effects | 2 x spring reverb |
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Keyboard |
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External control | None |
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