Yamaha RM1x
The Yamaha RM1x is a groovebox manufactured by Yamaha from the mid to late 1990s.
Specifications
- backlit LCD display
- realtime user-definable knobs
- 32-voice polyphony (sound engine)
- 16-part multitimbrality
- 654 sampled sounds
- 46 drum kits
- filters with cutoff, resonance, and envelope control
- effects (11 reverbs, 11 choruses, 43 variations effect)
- 110,000 note sequencer (60 preset sequenced pattern groups, 64-voice polyphonic, 50 user sequenced pattern groups, up to 20 user songs)
Notable users
Apollo 440, Ichae Ackso, Crystal Distortion, Darude, Elysian Fury, Crysco, Justin Berkovi and Signal Electrique are known to use the RM1x.
References
- Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual (PDF, in English, from Yamaha Japan)
External links
- Derek Johnson; Debbie Poyser (February 1999). "Remix Remodel: Yamaha RM1X Sequence Remixer". Sound On Sound.
- Review, specifications, and links at SonicState
- VintageSynth.com has specifications and photos
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