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Jmd103
Great Module! Get this if you can't get an MKS-20
Published on 06/17/20 at 19:04I gigged for four years with one of these ending in 1992 and I still miss the darn thing, and it's 2020 now. It never had a problem, it was designed to do just one thing (sound like a piano) and it did an excellent job of it.
I seem to remember that Yamaha put in a feature where it you could program one key to play an interval, which was completely useless musically but would crack me up when I heard it.
Aside from that, the tone varied from normal to somewhat sharp, and the somewhat-sharp sound would make it sound beautifully clear in recordings. That I believe was because, being an '80's piano module, there was some noise in the signal, but when you reduce the high end to get rid of...…
I seem to remember that Yamaha put in a feature where it you could program one key to play an interval, which was completely useless musically but would crack me up when I heard it.
Aside from that, the tone varied from normal to somewhat sharp, and the somewhat-sharp sound would make it sound beautifully clear in recordings. That I believe was because, being an '80's piano module, there was some noise in the signal, but when you reduce the high end to get rid of...…
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I gigged for four years with one of these ending in 1992 and I still miss the darn thing, and it's 2020 now. It never had a problem, it was designed to do just one thing (sound like a piano) and it did an excellent job of it.
I seem to remember that Yamaha put in a feature where it you could program one key to play an interval, which was completely useless musically but would crack me up when I heard it.
Aside from that, the tone varied from normal to somewhat sharp, and the somewhat-sharp sound would make it sound beautifully clear in recordings. That I believe was because, being an '80's piano module, there was some noise in the signal, but when you reduce the high end to get rid of the noise, the remaining piano sound was great.
This module was never that expensive as modules go; however I don't know what price you might find today if you found one, since probably no one wants to part with theirs.
I seem to remember that Yamaha put in a feature where it you could program one key to play an interval, which was completely useless musically but would crack me up when I heard it.
Aside from that, the tone varied from normal to somewhat sharp, and the somewhat-sharp sound would make it sound beautifully clear in recordings. That I believe was because, being an '80's piano module, there was some noise in the signal, but when you reduce the high end to get rid of the noise, the remaining piano sound was great.
This module was never that expensive as modules go; however I don't know what price you might find today if you found one, since probably no one wants to part with theirs.
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freroc51
Published on 02/11/05 at 04:39 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
1U 19-inch (it's solid)
Module specially in piano sounds.
classical piano, piano jazz (brighter), electric piano (type FM), Harpsichord and empty.
Stros Intgr effects (chorus, rverb).
Stros outputs, headphone jack
UTILIZATION
Manuel trs complete and well done.
easy handling of TX1P.
MIDI compltes.
SOUNDS
Sound samples in 16 bits (Advanced Wave Memory technology from Yamaha).
We find the quality of the sounds of the Clavinova brand.
OVERALL OPINION
Piano sounds both classic and modern or jazz (I do not like to play piano Roland's classic).
Can usefully complter a Home Studio or a set of keyboards.
Excellent opportunity in qualitPrix. …
Module specially in piano sounds.
classical piano, piano jazz (brighter), electric piano (type FM), Harpsichord and empty.
Stros Intgr effects (chorus, rverb).
Stros outputs, headphone jack
UTILIZATION
Manuel trs complete and well done.
easy handling of TX1P.
MIDI compltes.
SOUNDS
Sound samples in 16 bits (Advanced Wave Memory technology from Yamaha).
We find the quality of the sounds of the Clavinova brand.
OVERALL OPINION
Piano sounds both classic and modern or jazz (I do not like to play piano Roland's classic).
Can usefully complter a Home Studio or a set of keyboards.
Excellent opportunity in qualitPrix. …
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1U 19-inch (it's solid)
Module specially in piano sounds.
classical piano, piano jazz (brighter), electric piano (type FM), Harpsichord and empty.
Stros Intgr effects (chorus, rverb).
Stros outputs, headphone jack
UTILIZATION
Manuel trs complete and well done.
easy handling of TX1P.
MIDI compltes.
SOUNDS
Sound samples in 16 bits (Advanced Wave Memory technology from Yamaha).
We find the quality of the sounds of the Clavinova brand.
OVERALL OPINION
Piano sounds both classic and modern or jazz (I do not like to play piano Roland's classic).
Can usefully complter a Home Studio or a set of keyboards.
Excellent opportunity in qualitPrix.
Module specially in piano sounds.
classical piano, piano jazz (brighter), electric piano (type FM), Harpsichord and empty.
Stros Intgr effects (chorus, rverb).
Stros outputs, headphone jack
UTILIZATION
Manuel trs complete and well done.
easy handling of TX1P.
MIDI compltes.
SOUNDS
Sound samples in 16 bits (Advanced Wave Memory technology from Yamaha).
We find the quality of the sounds of the Clavinova brand.
OVERALL OPINION
Piano sounds both classic and modern or jazz (I do not like to play piano Roland's classic).
Can usefully complter a Home Studio or a set of keyboards.
Excellent opportunity in qualitPrix.
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- Manufacturer: Yamaha
- Model: TX1P
- Category: Sound Modules
- Added in our database on: 02/10/2005
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Other names: tx1p, tx 1p, tx1 p