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The top spinet in Yamaha's 3rd generation of digital organs, the EL90 had several improvements over the previous ''H'' models. These included an AWM or digital sampled component of each voice, a large LCD display to control all functions, including its drawbars, 3 types of digital reverb, and a built in MDR disk drive, whilst retaining and ...
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The MC600 was part of the 1st generation digital Yamahas along with the ''F'' series that ran concurrently. Voicing was FM digital & rhythm unit digital sampling. Digital technology allowed for the multi menu function, which contained 16 total registrations, 28 extra voices that could be applied to any part of the organ, a real time & ...
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The HS8 was the top spinet in Yamaha's 2nd generation of digital organs. Features above the F & MC models that preceded it were touch responsive keyboards & pedals, touch vibrato, flanger & delay, pitch bend & modulation wheels, keyboard percussion, digital reverb & most importantly a selection of AWM or digitally ...
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