Yamaha TX16W

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Yamaha TX16W
Yamaha TX16W by Yamaha
Synthesis type: Digital Sample-based Subtractive
Polyphony: 16
Timbrality: 8
Filter: Digital filter
Keyboard: n/a
Left hand control: n/a
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External control: MIDI
Memory: 1.5MB (up to 6MB) RAM
720kB 3.5" floppy disk
Produced: 1988

The Yamaha TX16W is a rack mount sampler sound module made by Yamaha.

The TX16W has 12-bit sound with up to 50 kHz mono, and 33 kHz stereo sampling. Its filter is digital, allowing 17 different types, with 1 per voice. On the rear along with a regular stereo output, there are 8 individual outputs. Samples are stored on 720k 3.5" floppy disks. It shipped with 1.5MB of RAM but is expandable up to 6MB. The TX16W uses a Motorola 68000 processor.

The operating system is loaded from disk. Unsatisfied with the original Yamaha operating system, NuEdge Development created the Typhoon 2000 OS for the TX16W, offering a different user interface, faster load time, less RAM usage, and more features, such as new filters.

Artists who use (or have used) the TX16W include:

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