MATRIXSYNTH: YAMAHA TX802 FM Synthesizer, DX7II Rackmount


Monday, January 14, 2019

YAMAHA TX802 FM Synthesizer, DX7II Rackmount

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"If you are looking for the ultimate in Yamaha FM synthesis this is one of the finest examples you will find. The TX802 is a rack-module version of the DX7mkII with full 8-part multi-timbral operation for sequencing and/or key mapping. It has 16-voices of polyphony and six digital FM Operators. There are 128 preset and 64 user patches for your sounds, as well as an external memory cartridge slot.

This particular instrument was used on sessions in the 1990s for artist such as Phil Collins and Whitney Houston. Not only is the unit in excellent cosmetic and operating condition, but it comes with a full internal and card bank of the very BEST DX7 sounds available. These were hand selected using a midi editor librarian, loaded into the internal memory and also the extra RAM cartridge (included).

The original LED display is working perfectly, and a new internal battery has been installed."

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