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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Yamaha V50 was a digital music workstation introduced in 1989. It combined a sequencer, rhythm machine, a FM synthesis - based sound module and a MIDI keyboard. The internal sequencer had 8 tracks, with an approximate capability of 16000 notes shared between maximum of 8 songs at a time. The rhythm machine had 61 PCM samples, with polyphony of 8 samples. The rhythm machine contained 100 preset short rhythm patterns and allowed user to create 100 additional…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Yamaha V50 was a digital music workstation introduced in 1989. It combined a sequencer, rhythm machine, a FM synthesis - based sound module and a MIDI keyboard. The internal sequencer had 8 tracks, with an approximate capability of 16000 notes shared between maximum of 8 songs at a time. The rhythm machine had 61 PCM samples, with polyphony of 8 samples. The rhythm machine contained 100 preset short rhythm patterns and allowed user to create 100 additional patterns, known as "internal patterns". The patterns could be assembled into larger rhythm songs. The FM synthesis provided by the sound module was based on 4 operators that could be chained by selecting one of the 8 available algorithms. Each operator could generate one of the 8 available waveforms. Additionally, in each of the algorithms, operator 4 could be set to modulate itself with a configurable about of feedback.