The Yamaha DX7 was released in 1983, with its FM synthesis engine completely revolutionizing the electronic music world at the time. It didn’t come cheap, and still doesn’t today, but we are ...
Sure, there had been synthesizers before, but none acheived the sudden popularity of Yamaha’s DX7. “Take on Me?” “Highway to the Dangerzone”? That harmonica solo in “What’s Love ...
The musical and electronics sides started to intersect in the mid-1970s, with the introduction of Yamaha's legendary line of synthesizers. 1983's DX7 was the best-selling synth in the world ...
This how synthesized instruments impact classical compositions, transforming soundscapes and expanding creative possibilities.
Throughout the first half of the 1980s, polyphony crept up and up, but it received a larger boost with digital synths like ...
Then there is the Yamaha DX7, a synthesizer that was obsolete minutes after the first soundtrack was recorded in 1984. Bringing back that original instrument and having Peter Bernstein ...
All other wiring inside the console is corrosion free. The crystal growth busted through the outer insulation and all internal wiring has been destroyed. Don't believe the Yamaha reliability Myth.
Ben Speciale, President of Yamaha's U.S. Marine Business Unit, confirmed Yamaha's commitment to attaining carbon neutrality of its operations by 2035 and its products by 2050. Speciale went on to ...
I used that money to purchase a 5MB external hard drive for my Mac and a Yamaha DX7 music synthesizer. I still have the DX7.
There’s healthy competition at this level from the obvious likes of Cambridge, Denon, Marantz and NAD, but Yamaha brings everything to the party, the excellent app and remote always get you where you ...
Beverly Glenn-Copeland has been diagnosed with dementia, the trail-blazing Canadian singer-songwriter shared on Monday. “For ...