Yamaha DX1

DX1

Yamaha DX1
Manufactured by Yamaha
Dates 1984 to 1985
Price Approx. US$ 13,900
Technical specifications
Polyphony

32 voices

16 voices in dual-patch mode
Timbrality Monotimbral
Oscillator 6 operators
LFO 1
Synthesis type Digital Frequency modulation
Filter none
Attenuator 6 envelope generators
Aftertouch Yes
Velocity sensitive Yes
Memory 64 patches
Effects none
Hardware

2x YM21280 (OPS) Operator chip

2x YM21290 (EGS) Envelope Generator
Input/output
Keyboard 73 (76 for DX5) with
velocity and aftertouch
Left-hand control pitch-bend and modulation wheels
External control MIDI

The Yamaha DX1 is the top-level member of Yamaha's prolific DX series of FM synthesizers. It featured two sets of the same synthesizer chipset used in the DX7, allowing either double the polyphony or dual simultaneous instrument patches. In addition, it contained twice the amount of patch memory as the DX7. It included a handmade Brazilian rosewood case, a 73-key weighted wooden keyboard, comprehensive backlit LCD displays for instrument programming, and solid push-buttons as opposed to the membrane buttons on the DX7. There were only 140 of them ever made. [1]

The Yamaha DX5 was a derivative of the DX1. It lacked the DX1's aesthetics and cross FM functions, but included 76 keys with channel aftertouch and slightly improved MIDI features.

Programming instruments on the DX1 is more advanced than a DX5 where on the DX7 the programming is less complex.

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