Yamaha DX7
Yamaha DX7 is a digital programmable musical synthesizer. It was first made and released in 1983. The Yamaha DX7 ROM-4A patch "Synthbrass" was heard in the Corey Hart song "Sunglasses at Night".
Versions
Yamaha TX7 is a keyboardless sound module and rack version of Yamaha DX7 and was made in 1985 and released in 1985-present. Editing cannot be done on the front side but must be done through MIDI using the DX7 Keyboard or a computer. Software such as Unisyn can be used to edit. It has been used by producers like Genesis, Human League and Spice Girls.[1]
Yamaha DX7 Media
John Chowning, who developed the frequency modulation technology used in the DX7
The settings buttons include controls for effects such as portamento.
References
- ↑ "Yamaha TX7 | Vintage Synth Explorer". www.vintagesynth.com. Retrieved 2021-08-28.