Yamaha DX7IIC

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The Yamaha DX7IIC is a digital synthesizer released in 1987. It was the successor to the original DX7 and was the first synthesizer to feature 16-bit sample-based synthesis. It was used by a variety of artists, including Michael Jackson, Depeche Mode, and Herbie Hancock.

The DX7IIC uses FM (Frequency Modulation) synthesis to create its sounds. It has 32 voices of polyphony, 16-bit sample-based synthesis, and a variety of effects. It also has a built-in sequencer and a variety of performance controls, including pitch and modulation wheels. It also has a variety of preset sounds, as well as the ability to create custom sounds.

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