Yamaha TX816

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The Yamaha TX816 is a polyphonic synthesizer module released by Yamaha in 1983. It was the first of Yamaha's FM synthesis-based products and was used by many popular musicians, including Depeche Mode, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Herbie Hancock.

The TX816 is an 8-voice polyphonic synthesizer module that uses Yamaha's FM synthesis technology. It features 8 individual FM synthesis voices, each with its own set of parameters and controls. It also has a built-in chorus effect and a built-in arpeggiator. The TX816 also has a built-in MIDI interface, allowing it to be connected to other MIDI-compatible devices.

The TX816 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog-style sounds to more modern digital sounds. It is also capable of producing a wide range of effects, including reverb, delay, and chorus. The TX816 is a powerful and versatile synthesizer module that is still popular today.

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