Yamaha V50

Yamaha V50

The Yamaha V50 was a digital music workstation introduced in 1989. It combined a sequencer, rhythm machine, a FM synthesis - based sound module and a MIDI keyboard.

The sequencer

The internal sequencer had 8 tracks, with an approximate capability of 16000 notes shared between maximum of 8 songs at a time.

The rhythm machine

The rhythm machine had 61 PCM samples, with polyphony of 8 samples. The rhythm machine contained 100 preset short rhythm patterns and allowed user to create 100 additional patterns, known as "internal patterns". The patterns could be assembled into larger rhythm songs.

The sound module

The FM synthesis provided by the sound module was based on 4 operators that could be chained by selecting one of the 8 available algorithms. Each operator could generate one of the 8 available waveforms. Additionally, in each of the algorithms, operator 4 could be set to modulate itself with a configurable about of feedback. The sound unit is basically a slightly upgraded variant of the Yamaha TX81Z module, with increased polyphony and other minor tweaks.

The synthesis unit had 16-note polyphony and 8-instrument multitimbral capability. The unit contained 100 preset instruments stored on ROM and additional 100 user-configurable sounds. Multiple sounds could be layered into so-called performances to provide more interesting sounds than one instrument could provide alone. One common way to use this feature was to include several instances of the same instrument in the same performance while detuning each of them slightly to create a more lively sound.

The keyboard

The keyboard in V50 consisted of 61 keys, covering 5 octaves. It supported velocity sensitivity and aftertouch. The MIDI transmit channel of the keyboard was configurable. Wheels for pitch bending and modulation control were provided on the left side of the keys...

Other features

The V50 had both a double density 3.5" floppy drive and a memory card slot for storing and retrieving user- or third-party - created content.

The unit had also a built-in effect unit with 31 different effects such as various types of reverb and delay. Most of the effects had configurable parameters. The unit was capable of only one effect at a time, shared both by the rhythm machine and the FM synthesis unit. The ratio of the processed and unprocessed sound in the output could be configured. The processing could also be toggled off for individual channels.

External links

* [http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/emi/english/synth/V50E_1.PDF Owner's manual, part 1]
* [http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/emi/english/synth/V50E_2.PDF Owner's manual, part 2]
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~avg/pfarm/pfarm.html A patch editor with support for the V50 sounds]
* [http://www.home.zonnet.nl/m.tarenskeen/yseditor.htm An editor for Atari ST or Steem emulator]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • V50 — or V 50 may refer to : * Kamov V 50, a 1960s armed tandem rotor transport helicopter project * Volvo V50 * Yamaha V50, a 1989 digital music workstation …   Wikipedia

  • Yamaha YM2414 — The YM2414, aka OPZ, is an eight channel sound chip developed by Yamaha. It was designed for use in high end MIDI synthesizers, specifically in Yamaha s DX11, YS200, TX81Z, the Korg Z3 guitar synthesizer, and as the 16 channel OPZII in the Yamaha …   Wikipedia

  • Yamaha — Logo de Yamaha Création 12 octobre 1887 Siège social …   Wikipédia en Français

  • List of Yamaha products — A list of products by Yamaha Corporation. Musical Instruments Acoustic musical instruments Upright pianos * M1 * M450 * M475 * M500 * P22 * P600 * T116 * T121 * U1 * U2 * U3 * U5Grand pianos * GB1 * GC1 * GC1FP * GC1G * C1 * C2 * C3 * C5 * C6 *… …   Wikipedia

  • NEC PC-8801 — The NEC PC 8801 was an early Zilog Z80 based computer exclusively released in Japan, where it became very popular, by NEC Corporation in 1981. It was informally called the PC 88 . The PC 8801BE was launched as a business computer in the UK with 8 …   Wikipedia

  • Volvo Car Corporation — 57.72204511.854978 Koordinaten: 57° 43′ 19″ N, 11° 51′ 18″ O …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ford Focus (international) — This is the article about the European and worldwide Ford Focus. For the Focus sold in North America, see Ford Focus (North America). Infobox Automobile name = Ford Focus (International) manufacturer = Ford Motor Company production = 1998 present …   Wikipedia

  • Piaggio — Infobox Company company name = Piaggio Co. SpA company company type = Public (Borsa Italiana: [http://www.borsaitaliana.it/bitApp/scheda.bit?target=StrumentoMTA isin=IT0003073266 lang=en PIA] ) company slogan = foundation = 1884 location =… …   Wikipedia

  • HD Radio — HD Radio, which originally stood for Hybrid Digital , is the trademark for iBiquity s in band on channel (IBOC) digital radio technology used by AM and FM radio stations to transmit audio and data via a digital signal in conjunction with their… …   Wikipedia

  • Quasar (motorcycle) — Infobox Automobile Seven Quasars and their owners name = Quasar aka = manufacturer = Malcolm Newell Ken Leaman parent company = Wilson Brothers, Romarsh production = 1975 1982 assembly = United Kingdom predecessor = successor = class = Microcar… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”