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Who played this instrument?
above photo from the collection of Joseph Rivers, Audio Playground, Orlando, FL
other synths in the Audio Playground Collection
This is Yamaha's 4-operator FM synth based on the popular DX-7. It features an input for a breath controller and a 4-octave 49-note (C-C) keyboard.
Who Played This Instrument?
Key Atkins, Electronic Dream Planet, Joe Jackson- as seen in his "Live in Japan" and "Laughter and Lust" live concert videos, Jean Michel Jarre, Orbital, Teddy Riley, Roger Troutman
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