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A New Angle On FM?Review | Sound On Sound, May 1989Yamaha TQ5 ExpanderStylish or ugly, don't let the TQ5’s unconventional casing distract you from the fact that with its 8-track integral sequencer and digital effects, this 4-operator FM expander packs a pretty powerful punch for the money. David Hughes reports from his ring-side seat. |
Hi-Tech XpansionReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Apr 1985As Yamaha's 'X' range of hi-tech hardware continues to grow, Dan Goldstein and Trish McGrath present an exclusive appraisal of two of the range's most affordable additions, the TX7 FM Expander and QX7 MIDI Keyboard Recorder. |
Performance PowerReview | Electronic Soundmaker, Jun 1985Yamaha's QX1 Sequencer, KX88 Master Keyboard, TX816 ModulesYamaha's professional FM sequencer master keyboard and FM modules. |
RCM In A RackReview | Sound On Sound, Jan 1991Yamaha TG77 Tone GeneratorYamaha's flagship workstation, the SY77, has now given birth to a new top-of-the-range expander, the TG77. Martin Russ conducts the examination. |
The Hot 100Review | Sound On Sound, Jul 1992Yamaha TG100 General MIDI Tone ModuleA lightweight multi-timbral module, with 28-voice polyphony and 192 sounds, which also acts as a MIDI Interface for your computer — where's the catch? Paul Wiffen looks hard but just can't seem to find it. |
Two's CompanyReview | Recording Musician, Sep 1992TG100 and Boss DS330 Dr SynthGeneral MIDI sound modules from Boss and Yamaha, combining ease of use and low cost with impressive sounds. |
Xpert SystemReview | Electronic Soundmaker, May 1985Yamaha QX7 sequencer / TX7 expanderThe latest additions to Yamaha's 'X' range - the QX7 keyboard recorder and TX7 expander look to be some of the most interesting yet. |
Yamaha FB-01Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1986Offering 240 FM sounds, with up to 8-voice polyphony, and control via MIDI mono mode, the FB-01 takes the crown as the cheapest expander on the market today. Martin Russ casts his vote. |
Yamaha FB01Review | International Musician, Dec 1986ExpanderCheckIt's FM, it's got mono-mode, it's cheap(ish), and it's wonderful. Martin Moody relates to Yamaha's new MIDI expander |
Yamaha FB01Review | Music Technology, Nov 1986FM Sound GeneratorYamaha's preset synth expander offers a multitude of FM sounds for reasonable money, and also boasts MIDI Mono Mode for multi-timbral recording. David Ellis gives his verdict. |
Yamaha FB01 FM ModuleReview | Making Music, Nov 1986 |
Yamaha KX88/TX816Review | International Musician, Apr 1985SynthcheckA remote keyboard and modules with frighteningly good sounds |
Yamaha SY77 & TG55Preview | Music Technology, Dec 1989It's been a while since Yamaha revolutionised synthesisers with the DX7 but now they're making ambitious claims about their SY77. Simon Trask gets a glimpse of Yamaha's latest synth. |
Yamaha TG33Review | Music Technology, Mar 1991Tone GeneratorLatest in the SY/TG line of descent, the TG33 module offers post-FM synthesis combined with the vector control pioneered on the Prophet VS synth. Ian Waugh expands on the '33. |
Yamaha TG33 Vector ExpanderReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1991Yamaha's family of synths and expanders has a new member: a module counterpart to the SY22 keyboard. Nigel Humberstone celebrates the happy event. |
Yamaha TG55Review | Music Technology, Mar 1990Tone GeneratorIt's not simply an SY77 in a rack, more an alternative application of Yamaha's latest synthesiser technology - Ian Waugh gives the TG55 a full workout. |
Yamaha TG55Review | Sound On Sound, Mar 1990Tone GeneratorThe recent launch of Yamaha's new flagship synth, the SY77, seems to have somewhat eclipsed the arrival of its sibling, the TG55 tone generator. Rightly or wrongly, the TG55 has taken something of a backseat whilst its big brother hogs most of the limelight. David Hughes assesses its star potential. |
Yamaha TQ5Review | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989John Renwick puts this sequencer/sound module through its paces |
Yamaha TQ5Review | Music Technology, Jun 1989FM Tone GeneratorIt's small, grey and made by Yamaha - it must be an FM MIDI expander. Ian Waugh checks out the latest application of Yamaha's favourite synthesiser technology. |
Yamaha TQ5 Tone GeneratorReview | Phaze 1, Jun 1989 |
Yamaha TX7 FM Expander & QX7 SequencerReview | International Musician, Jul 1985SystemcheckStrongly recommended to DX owners. Reviewed by Curtis Schwartz |
Yamaha TX802Review | Music Technology, Sep 1987FM Synthesizer ModuleIs this the FM synth you've been waiting for? Dan Goldstein takes a look at Yamaha's new six-operator, multi-timbral module. |
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