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Monday, January 09, 2023

YAMAHA TQ5 FM TONE GENERATOR w/ Original Box & Japanese Manuals

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Interesting note on the design below.

"The Yamaha TQ5 tone generator is a 4op FM synthesizer with 8 voices, 8 notes polyphony and the usual 8 algorithms. It belongs to the same family of the Yamaha DX11 and TX81Z but it also adds ten built-in effects including reverb, delay and distortion, sharing a lot with the V50 and EOS B200. The unit also includes a 8-track sequencer, which makes it a great all-in-one machine in a rather small package."

"The TQ5 has 100 presets, plus another 100 patches in RAM and an optional RAM card containing an additional 100 slots. The built-in sequencer is capable of storing 999 bars of music (about 10,000 notes) that can be recorded in real time or step time from a master keyboard. It also has a function of dubious utility which shows the current time, date and day of the week after a minute of inactivity. It does however expand on the "easy edit" functionality first introduced with the TX81Z and DX11, letting you modify FM parameters with an analog-like approach.

The TQ5 sits in the middle of Yamaha's departure from the DX era: on one side it still retains full compatibility with the classic 4op FM technology while adding bits and pieces to make it sound better and easier to program, but on the other side it's a hard break with the hardware design and interface paradigms that made Yamaha famous during the 1980s.

Supposedly, the slanted design of the control panel should make it easy to operate when placed on the left side of the controlling keyboard. Yamaha suggest having it on top of a PF1500 electronic piano, which is probably the only place it was designed for, considering that every synthesizer made by Yamaha till 1988 had sliders on the left side of the top panel. It won't even fit on a KX76 MIDI keyboard which should be a better companion than an electronic piano.

Although no further information could be found, the TQ5 has apparently been designed (together with the YS200) by the German design firm Frog, which was also responsible of Apple's successful design language of the late 1980s but probably never really understood how a synthesizer works."

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

YAMAHA TQ5 Vintage Digital FM Synthesizer / Sequencer Module

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via the seller: "looks like the previous owner disfigured top of this TQ5, maybe trying to clean it with an acetone based cleaner. so to clean it up I had to sand and repaint the partial face w/ a silver/grey "hammered on" textured paint. it looks pretty cool and a lot better that it did. and while I was inside,i removed dead battery & I soldered in a new battery holder w/ replaceable 2032 battery, i did a factory reset & set day & time, item works great & sounds fantastic!"

"The TQ5 was an entry level FM Workstation in a keyboardless, sparsely decorated desktop unit. It takes after the smaller line of FM synthesizers like the DX-100, DX-21, DX-11, TX81Z, and FB-01. These featured 4 FM operators per voice, and 8 voices of polyphony. And like the latter three, 8-parts multitimbrality was featured. The TQ5 also had easy "Quick Edit" keys to access some basic parameters for instant tweaks. The TQ5 was capable of many of the good, the bad & the weird sounds FM synthesizers made.

The TQ5 featured built-in digital effects and an 8-track sequencer (with 8 song capacity) rounding out the "workstation" aspect of this machine. Designed for use as a stand-alone FM workstation or as a MIDI module, the TQ5 was poised to bring high-end FM sounds to entry-level users."

Video demo of the presets at the auction posted here.

Saturday, June 28, 2014

YAMAHA TQ5 Vintage Digital FM Synthesizer w/ MCD32 / Sequencer / DX Synth

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"The TQ5 was an entry level FM Workstation in a keyboardless, sparsely decorated desktop unit. It takes after the smaller line of FM synthesizers like the DX-100, DX-21, DX-11, TX81Z, and FB-01. These featured 4 FM operators per voice, and 8 voices of polyphony. And like the latter three, 8-parts multitimbrality was featured. The TQ5 also had easy "Quick Edit" keys to access some basic parameters for instant tweaks. The TQ5 was capable of many of the good, the strange & the weird sounds FM synthesizers made.

The TQ5 featured built-in digital effects and an 8-track sequencer (with 8 song capacity) rounding out the "workstation" aspect of this machine. Designed for use as a stand-alone FM workstation or as a MIDI module, the TQ5 was poised to bring high-end FM sounds to entry-level users.

sound demo here.." [posted here]

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

YAMAHA TQ5 vintage FM digital synthesizer sequencer

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"This listing is for a vintage Yamaha TQ5 FM synthesizer module in great condition. The TQ5 is an FM Workstation in a keyboardless desktop unit. It features FM operators per voice, 8 voices of polyphony, and 8-parts multitimbrality. It features easy "Quick Edit" keys to access some basic parameters for instant tweaks. There is also an free editor available online allowing you to get more in depth and complex patches. It sounds and works great and comes with a power supply"

Sunday, March 15, 2015

YAMAHA TQ5 Tone Generator / FM Synthesizer

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Factory presets demo video posted here.

"The TQ5 was an entry level FM Workstation in a keyboardless, sparsely decorated desktop unit. It takes after the smaller line of FM synthesizers like the DX-100, DX-21, DX-11, TX81Z, and FB-01. These featured 4 FM operators per voice, and 8 voices of polyphony. And like the latter three, 8-parts multitimbrality was featured. The TQ5 also had easy "Quick Edit" keys to access some basic parameters for instant tweaks. The TQ5 was capable of many of the good, the strange & the weird sounds FM synthesizers made.

The TQ5 featured built-in digital effects and an 8-track sequencer (with 8 song capacity) rounding out the "workstation" aspect of this machine. Designed for use as a stand-alone FM workstation or as a MIDI module, the TQ5 was poised to bring high-end FM sounds to entry-level users."

Monday, January 25, 2021

Yamaha TQ5 SN OY01163 w/ Voice & RAM Cards

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"Yamaha tq5. 4-operator FM synth w/ manual. With rare preset card and two memory cards."

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Yamaha TQ5 tone generator

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"Yamaha TQ5 Tone Generator . The usual '80s 4 operator fm sounds in an unusual table-top box . Has some unique features like a sequencer and easy edit buttons ."


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

YAMAHA Tone Generator TQ5 FM Synth MIDI Workstation

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"Yamaha Tone Generator TQ5 FM MIDI Sequencer Workstation.

Details:
* Maker: Yamaha
* Model: TQ5
* Type: MIDI Sequencer
* 8-Voice Polyphonic
* 4 Operator FM Synth Sounds
* Built-In Effects Processor
* MIDI In/Out/Thru Inputs
* Stereo 1/4" Output
* Heapdhone 1/4" Output
* Includes: Power Adapter"

Update via Loscha in the comments: "One of the finest, most innovative things Yamaha ever made.
It's a Tx81z with a basic effects unit, a sequencer, and a clock. Effects have a great gated reverse reverb. Think the "Silent Shout" album by The Knife (a few tracks have a horn-type sound that fades in with rev reverb, you can get that sound down pat easily).

The sound editing on it is intuitive, but, not complete. You can't edit everything, but, it's got a lot of useful Easy Edit parameters. Most useful for quick editing and tone optimization is the ability to change the waveforms of the 4 operators from the panel.

The sequencer has a metronome mode which is quite loud and pervasive. It is added to the mix post volume control. This can be routed to a jack on the side very easily, so that when you put something in the jack it mutes it, or you can route it to another channel. Timing is pretty good the sequencer.

The effects chip has a digital stream in and out, and is thus glitchable, although, I've only done this to mine once or twice. It's too precious to lose to a circuit bending disaster.

I have service manual if anyone needs any questions asker. Although, I should take some internal photos and include instructions on clock out for y'all one day!

Did I mention it has a clock and a calender on it?

-Loscha @ gmail dot com"

also see this post


Monday, January 27, 2020

Yamaha TQ5 FM Synth Module SN PHO1518

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"Yamaha FM synthesizer in 1980's styling.
Eight part multitimbral synth, and eight track sequencer.
Includes original Yamaha power adapter, hardware memory card, and the original paper book manual.
In good shape and I have just installed a new memory battery."

Tuesday, August 07, 2018

Yamaha TQ5 Vintage FM Synthesizer

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If you follow MATRIXSYNTH, you know these do come up now and then, so relatively rare would be more accurate than hyper rare in the description from the listing that follows. One of the coolest retro designs for a desktop synth imo.

"This is a hyper rare Yamaha FM synth from 1988. You won't find another one for sale. It's sounds are from the DX line and don't get more 80s. It's in great condition and comes with the original manual which is very in depth and covers all aspects and functions of the synth.

Specs:

The TQ5 is a pressure and velocity sensitive desktop (8 voice multitimbral) FM synthesizer.

4 operators (8 waveforms and algorithms) with dedicated (ADSDR) envelopes,

3 stage pitch envelope, an LFO (saw, square, triangle, random waveforms),

10 effects, card and MIDI interfaces

8 track sequencer

200 presets (100 editable)"

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Modded Yamaha TQ5 Resources

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"One of the most innovative items Yamaha produced.  It's got the same sound chip as a TX81z, deliciously grainy effects, a sequencer, basic sound editing from the front panel --- oh, and a clock. By Clock, I mean days, months years, hours clock. It has a real time clock chip inside, and when the screen times out, you get a nice clock.

You can see pictures of this machine, and internals of this unit, and general information here.

My unit has Click Out modification that I developed.  The machine has a metronome you can turn on, but it's a very loud, very harsh digital beep which is added after the volume control. If you insert a jack into the socket on the right of the machine, it outputs this beep through that socket. You can then run it through a channel on your mixer, EQ down the harshness, use it to trigger tap-tempo equipment without MIDI to keep it in tight synch with this."

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Yamaha TQ5 FM Desktop Synth SN PNO1020

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"This is a really nice example of the top of the line 4 operator Yamaha synth module.

Generally less well known than its predecessors the FB01 and the TX81Z it is better featured also possessing stereo effects, 8 note polyphony, 8 part multi timbral and an 8 track sequencer a card slot for ROM or memory and a fast edit feature.

There are 99 preset voices, 99 user voices already programmed and I am including an RCD102 Contemporay ROM which integrates seamlessly giving instant access to nearly 300 voices in all."

Thursday, September 10, 2020

1988 Yamaha TQ5 FM Synthesizer Tone Generator Brochure

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Models – TQ5 FM Tone Generator synth. Also shows DX11, WX11 wind controller, G10 guitar synth controller

Language – English

Number of pages – 6 page foldout


Wednesday, January 01, 2020

Vintage 1988 Yamaha TQ5 FM Tone Generator w/ Original Box & MCD32 RAM Memory Card

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Never noticed the side was wavy before.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Yamaha TQ5 FM multitimbral synth module

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"Very rare FM synth module with 8 track sequencer and effects. 100 preset sounds, 100 user. Easy edit buttons make editing patches much easier than on other FM synths. Excellent condition and working perfectly including all buttons, outputs, midi etc. Complete with original power supply and original manual. Collectable vintage module.

Specifications
Polyphony - 8 voices
Oscillators - 4 FM operators with 8 waveforms
Effects - reverb, chorus, echo, distortion
LFO - One LFO
Filter - No filter
Envelopes - ADSR envelopes
Arpeg/Seq - Arpeggiator: None; Sequencer: 8-track, 8 Songs
Keyboard - None
Memory - 100 preset, 100 user patches, external memory card
Control - MIDI (8-parts)"

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Yamaha TQ5 Tone Generator Sound Module FM Synth

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"This is a sound module, FM synth, basically an 'entry-level' FM synth. This unit is in working order, I've used it extensively, recorded with it, etc... However it does have a few quirks that I never did figure out, the date and time settings never stay when I set them, and also it always starts up out of tune. By that I mean the 'tune' setting always resets to +62, meaning it's sharp. Not a huge deal, but it may need a new battery, not sure..."

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Yamaha TQ5 FM Synthesizer

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Sunday, July 12, 2015

Yamaha TQ5 FM Synthesizer Sequencer with Clock Out Mod

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"Good condition save for minor sticker residue which will come off with alcohol.

Has been specially modified to have a Clock out. There is a diagram attached to the listing which explains where this is in the circuit.

The metronome is very loud, and is added to the audio after the volume control.

There is a 1/4" socket on the side of the machine that taps that clock out, so you can run it through a separate mixer channel and taper off the high end and modify it's volume.

Does not include power supply or keyboard shown in picture.

Power supply is listed as "15v" on back of unit, however, 12v is sufficient."

Pic of the inside below.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

YAMAHA TQ5 FM TONE GENERATOR

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Friday, October 03, 2014

YAMAHA TQ5 FM Synthesizer + MCD32 RAM Card - Demo Video

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