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    The Yamaha GX-1, first released as Electone GX-707, is an analog polyphonic synthesizer organ developed by Yamaha as a test bed for later consumer synths...
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    interpretation of the 1980 theme tune to the BBC science fiction show Doctor Who. Yamaha GX-1, a polyphonic synthesizer released in 1973 CS-15 CS-60 Colbeck, Julian...
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  • GX-1 may refer to: Yamaha GX-1, musical instrument Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, camera model GX-1 (bus) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Organ. GX GX-1 (1973/1975–1982) — 1st polyphonic synthesizer of Yamaha, released as Electone electronic organ SY series SY-1 (1974, solo part of GX-1, monophonic...
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    of the Yamaha GX-1 polyphonic synthesiser, which reportedly cost almost $50,000. The GX-1 was subsequently used on the ELP album Works Volume 1, particularly...
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  • Key of Life. The song was one of the first to use a synthesizer (the Yamaha GX-1) to sound like a full string section. Built initially from synth tracks...
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    oscillator and a diaphragm-based loudspeaker for audibility. In 1973, the Yamaha GX-1 introduced an early polyphonic synthesizer with eight voices. The EP-30...
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  • SMP80/08, an early microcomputer 1973 : Yamaha releases the Yamaha GX-1, the first polyphonic synthesizer 1974 : Yamaha builds the first digital synthesizer[failed...
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  • bass synthesizer, and drums. He also added elements of strings using a Yamaha GX-1, drawing inspiration from the string sounds found in the music of Al...
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  • Another notable polyphonic synth, the Yamaha CS-80 released in 1976, had eight-voice polyphony, as did the Yamaha GX-1 with total 18 voice polyphony, released...
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