Yamaha KX-5
The Yamaha KX-5 is a MIDI controller and has no actual sounds on board.[1] It was created by Yamaha in 1984.[2] It also featured a ribbon controller which could be used for pitch bend. It is powered by 6 AA batteries which has a run time for up to 7 hours.[3]
Yamaha KX-5 | |
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Dates | 1984 |
Technical specifications | |
Oscillator | None |
Synthesis type | MIDI Controller |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 37 Keys |
Keyboard
It has 37 Keys[4] which range from C2-C5.
Finishes
The unit was produced in both silver and black.
Custom Version
A custom version was built specifically for Jean-Michel Jarre to use in his concert in Lyon in 1986.
References
- "Yamaha KX5". equinoxejmjarre.free.fr. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
- "YAMAHA KX5". www.jarrography.free.fr. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
- "Yamaha KX5 Keytar". Keytar Info. 2012-04-11. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
- "intage Yamaha KX5 Keytar Synth Keyboard". www.matrixsynth.com. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
External links
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