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About This Listing

Yamaha TX216 Rack Mount FM Synth - 2 DX7s in a rack

Great way to add FM synthesis to your collection of sounds

Really nice shape - original owner.  I would have listed it as excellent condition but in order to route midi cables from the front to the back of a rack I cut a slot in the left rack ear (see pic)
Both case sides and top have been refinished
This unit has been used in the studio only

The back up batteries have been replaced in both TF1 modules
Both units have been fully tested and are fully functional 

I have loaded are a mix of factory sounds and sounds I have designed over the years.  I have set up the unit so that similar sounds are loaded in both TF1 units and the units are slightly detuned to create a much fatter sound than a single DX7.  I have included a printout of the sounds

I also have included a printout of the users manual as well as a book on DX7 FM synthesis 
I also include a power cable

Note: The buyer is responsible for all import duties, taxes and local charges.

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • TX216
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1984
Made In
  • Japan

About the Seller

Retro Audio

Sechelt, Canada
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Joined Reverb:2022
Items Sold:4

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