Yamaha DX1
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The Yamaha DX1 is the top-level member of Yamaha's prolific DX series of FM synthesizers.
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DX1 | |
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Dates | 1983[1] to 1985 |
Price | |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 32 voices in single or split mode 16 voices in dual mode |
Timbrality | Monotimbral Bitimbral in split mode |
Oscillator | 6 operators |
LFO | 1 |
Synthesis type | Digital frequency modulation |
Filter | none |
Attenuator | 6 envelope generators |
Aftertouch expression | Yes |
Velocity expression | Yes |
Storage memory | two sets of 4 banks of 8 voices (A and B channel, total 64), 8 banks of 8 performance combinations |
Effects | none |
Hardware | 2x YM21280 (OPS) operator chip 2x YM21290 (ES) envelope generator |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | DX-1: 73 with velocity and polyphonic aftertouch DX-5: 76 with velocity and channel aftertouch |
Left-hand control | pitch-bend and modulation wheels |
External control | MIDI |
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