Yamaha TMX
The Yamaha TMX is a drum trigger module that uses PCM samples, it was made in Japan in 1993.[1] It is a 1U rackmountable unit that has a 40 X 2 LCD display.[2]
Yamaha TMX | |
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Dates | 1993 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 16 voices |
Synthesis type | PCM rompler |
Storage memory | 32 performances |
Input/output |
Features
The unit has 12 analogue triggers for external drum pads to trigger or play the device.
Hardware
The unit features a H8/532 16 bit digital-to-analog converter, MIDI interface, main signal and aux analogue out.[3]
Editing
- volume gain
- pitch tuning
- stereo panning position
PCM Wavetable
245 samples, 16 bits.
Notable users
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References
- "Yamaha TMX | Sound Programming". soundprogramming.net. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- "Yamaha TMX drum trigger module". www.polynominal.com. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- "Yamaha TMX - cheap old midi drum brain for triggering your drums/sampler etc from midi pads". www.dancetech.com. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
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