Yamaha RM1x
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The Yamaha RM1x is a MIDI-controlled synthesizer and sequencer, which was manufactured by Yamaha from the mid to late 1990s.
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[edit] Specifications
- usable in 19" rack (with optional mounting ears) or on desktop
- backlit LCD display
- realtime user-definable knobs
- 32-voice polyphony (sound engine)
- 16-part multitimbrality
- 654 sampled sounds
- 46 drum kits
- filters with cutoff, resonance, and envelope control
- effects (11 reverbs, 11 choruses, 43 variations effect)
- 110,000 note sequencer (60 preset sequenced pattern groups, 64-voice polyphonic, 50 user sequenced pattern groups, up to 20 user songs)
[edit] Notable users
Apollo 440, Crystal Distortion, Elysian Fury, Justin Berkovi and Signal Electrique are known to use the RM1x.
[edit] Reference
- Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual (PDF, in English, from Yamaha Japan)
[edit] External links
- Derek Johnson; Debbie Poyser (February 1999). "Remix Remodel: Yamaha RM1X Sequence Remixer". Sound On Sound.
- Review, specifications, and links at SonicState
- VintageSynth.com has specifications and photos