Yamaha
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Yamaha CS1x (Aug 1, 2001 - 181 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) Yamaha's CS1x control synthesizer aims to put real-time control back on the agenda, but can it keep you twiddling for very long?
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Yamaha CS2x (Aug 1, 2001 - 189 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) Editing synths can be pretty tiresome. The Yamaha CS2x proves there's more to digital synthesis than pages of inaccessible menus
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Yamaha CS6R (Aug 1, 2001 - 263 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) Take one silver keyboard, throw away half the knobs, stick what's left in a box and what have you got? We check out the rackmount incarnation of the Ceriously Sexy CS6x, the cunningly named Yamaha CS6R...
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Yamaha CS6x (Aug 1, 2001 - 198 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) Yamaha's previous Control Synth releases have been for the budget-conscious, but the latest version - the Yamaha CS6x - takes the low-cost quality combination into the professional arena...
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Yamaha DJX-II (Aug 1, 2001 - 190 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) The updated DJX-II is aimed at cash-strapped wannabe DJs, so Maff Evans finds out if the new version really can dominate the dancefloor..
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Yamaha DJX-IIB (Aug 1, 2001 - 141 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) Scratching has never been easier with this DJ tool...
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Yamaha SW60XG (Aug 1, 2001 - 122 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) Yamaha knocked the competition for six when the DB50XG daughterboard was released and there have been no new products of its nature since..
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Yamaha A3000 (Jul 31, 2001 - 543 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) Having steered clear of the pro sampler market for aeons, Yamaha finally muscled into the race with a growling beast of a machine
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Yamaha A3000 MkII (Jul 31, 2001 - 196 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) The most innovative sampler for years has had a wash and brush up. Here's Version 2 of the A3000 and finds the best sequel since Batman Returns...
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Yamaha A4000 (Jul 31, 2001 - 849 hits)
(review at Intermusic.com) We called the Yamaha A3000 "a fantastically expressive sampler", but what about its successor? Time to find out what 18 months' work can achieve. Enter stage left the Yamaha A4000 super sampler...
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