Yamaha TG77 Synthesizer Factory Demo Songs
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
- Factory demo songs from the Yamaha TG77 recorded direct with no additional effects.
Song List:
1. Pot Pourri (0:02)
2. IT's CooL !!! (2:02)
3. PowerPlay (4:25)
4. House Demo:P.Ellis (6:25)
The TG77 is the rackmount version of the SY77. Released during the transition from FM synthesis to ROMpler technology, it combines advanced FM (16 waveforms, 45 algorithms) with 16-bit sampled waveforms (AWM2). It is 16-part multitimbral and was considered very powerful for its day, though it lacks some features of the higher-end SY99, such as sampling.
It is very common for the display backlight to burn out, as can be seen in this unit. It can be repaired, but the display is usable without it and the replacement part costs enough (typically around $30) and requires enough effort to replace (full disassembly plus soldering) that many people don't bother.
For more information and manuals for this and other synthesizers, visit soundprogrammin...
Best part is the when the back beat comes in at 3:04. Every now and then, these demos get me groovin' like none other. My favorite comes from my Korg Triton Rack; My wife thinks I'm insane.
+Nick McClure Some wives just don't get it Nick...LOL
DEMO SONG PLAY
♪ SONG: 02 IT' s CooL ! ! !
Not insane at all.. We are SYNTHGEEKS!!!
Some lovely cheesy 80s fusion funk. This Thing sounds so good.
0:25 American movie from 1978; 2:02 "Schwarzwald Klinik" (German TV series 1985), 7:50 Miami Vice
+AnalogAudio1 lol
1:36 Hungarian 80s disco hit,, 5:34 from a Stallone box office film, 7:01 Bollywood classic
Amazing machine. I have the SY77
Me too!
Listening to these demos, it begs the question of whether or not any user from the 90s to the present ever used this particular model to create playback sequences on their own that were this rich and rewarding. Example: is this a model used by Ace of Base during their Happy Nation album (marketed here in the US as The Sign)?
around 0:30 it sounds like a late 90's video game.
jonnda it ALL sounds like a late 90’s video game haha
sounds so clean. tech was good even then
It's not exactly an OLD tech. :)
Yes it is, its actually 29 years old! Thats true vintage.
Well, not exactly new either..! :-D It was introduced in 1989...!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_TG77
I have one myself, sits on a shelf besides my trusty Yamaha EX5r - defintely two of Yamaha's finest digital synths ever! :)
So this is were that guy got those "Mother 64" soundtracks from
Mother 3s composer, shogo sakai, actually used the Roland SC 88 and the JV 1080 to make the soundtrack and it’s confirmed that both the gba version and 64 version used these sound modules for the soundtrack. Check out my channel for some proper recreations!
Even though it is all fake. 3:05 sounds like a track that would have belonged in the series for sure.
8:16 - Mario Kart 64 Rainbow Road sound.
Hmm!
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