List of Yamaha Products
Yahama CorporationMusical instruments
Acoustic musical instruments
Upright pianos M1 M450 M475 M500 P22 P600 T116 T121
* U1
* U2
U3 U5
Grand pianos
* GB1
* GC1
* GC1FP
* GC1G
* C1
* C2
* C3
* C5
* C6
* C7
* CFIIIS
* S4
* S6
Player pianos
* Disklavier
Guitars
* CG-100A (Nylon string classical)
* F-310 (Steel string acoustic)
* Pacifica (Electric)
Percussion instruments
* drum kits
String instruments
Brass instruments
Soprano saxophones
* YSS-475II
* YSS-675
* YSS-875EX
Alto saxophones
* YAS-23
* YAS-475
* YAS-62II
* YAS-82Z
* YAS-875EX
Tenor saxophones
* YTS-23
* YTS-475
* YTS-62II
* YTS-82Z
* YTS-875EX
Baritone Saxophones
* YBS-52
* YBS-62
Clarinets
* Advantage
* 150
* 250
* 350
* 450
* 850
* 1050
Electric musical instruments
Electric Grand Pianos
* CP-80
* CP-70
* CP-70B
* CP-70M
* CP-60M
Electric guitars
* AE Series
* EG112 BL
* PAC Series
* RGX Series
* SA500
* SA503 TVL
* SA2200
* SG2000
* SF550
Bass guitars
* RBX Series
* TRB Series
* BB Series
electro acoustic guitars
* apx
* cpx
* fax
* 5a
Electronic musical instruments
Digital pianos
* Clavinova CVP Series
* YPG series
* Yamaha PSR-185
Digital stage pianos
* Yamaha P-250
Electone electronic organs
* EL-25
* EL-40
* EL-900
* ELX-1
* AR-100
* AR-80
* STAGEA
o ELS-01C
o ELS-01
o ELS-01X
o ELB-01 Mini
Portable Keyboards
* Yamaha PortaTone (PSS) Series
* PortaSound (PSR) series
* Yamaha PC-50
* Yamaha PSR-185
* Yamaha PSR-9000
* Yamaha PSR-9000 Pro
* Yamaha PSR-S500
* Yamaha PSR-S700
* Yamaha PSR-S900
* Yamaha PSR-3000
* Yamaha Tyros
* Yamaha Tyros 2
* Yamaha DGX-200 series
* Yamaha DGX-300 series
* Yamaha DGX-500 series
* Yamaha DGX 620
* Yamaha DJ-X Series
Music workstations
* Yamaha SY77
* Yamaha SY99
* Yamaha SY85
* Yamaha EX5
* Yamaha QS 300
* Motif
* Motif ES
* Motif XS
* MM6
* Yamaha MO
* V50
Synthesizers
* Yamaha AN1x
* Yamaha CS-1x
* Yamaha CS-2x
* Yamaha CS-6x
* Yamaha CS-01
* Yamaha CS-10
* Yamaha CS-15
* Yamaha CS-20m
* Yamaha CS-30/CS-30L
* Yamaha CS-40m
* Yamaha CS-5
* Yamaha CS-50
* Yamaha CS-60
* Yamaha CS-70m
* Yamaha CS-80
* Yamaha DX7
* Yamaha DX11
* Yamaha FS1R
* Yamaha GX1
* Yamaha RM1x
* Yamaha S90
* Yamaha S90 ES
* Yamaha SHS-10
* Yamaha VL1
Tone generators
* Yamaha MU-series
* Yamaha TG77
* Yamaha TX81Z
* Yamaha VL70m
Woodwind MIDI Controller
* Yamaha WX5
Music sequencers
* Yamaha QY10
* Yamaha QY100
* Yamaha QY700
Professional audio
* Analog and digital mixing consoles
* Digital audio workstations
* Digital mixing engines
o M7CL
* Public address loudspeakers
* Power amplifiers
* Audio signal processing
* Studio monitor loudspeakers
Home electronics
* Yamaha DSP-1 - An early home theater surround sound component produced in 1985
* Home stereo components
o 28 Series components (produced in the 1980s)
o Natural Sound loudspeaker line
o NS-A100 floorstanding speakers (produced in the 1980s)
* Music disc recorders
o Yamaha MDR-1
o Yamaha MDR-10
Software synthesizers
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o S-YG20
o S-YXG50
o S-YXG70
o S-YXG100
o S-YXG100 PVL
Sound chips
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o Yamaha YM2149, used in the Atari ST, MSX, Intellivision computers
o Yamaha Y8950, used in MSX-Audio cardridge for MSX, made by Philips
o Yamaha YM2413 (a.k.a. OPLL), used in MSX in MSX Music cardridges like the FM-PAC
o Yamaha YM2151 (a.k.a. OPM), used in X68000
o Yamaha YM2203 (a.k.a. OPN), used in PC88 and PC98
o Yamaha YM2608 (a.k.a. OPNA), used in PC88 and PC98
o Yamaha YM3526 (a.k.a. OPL)
o Yamaha YM3812 (a.k.a. OPL2), used in AdLib and early Sound Blaster sound cards
o Yamaha YMF262 (a.k.a. OPL3), used in Sound Blaster Pro 2.0 and later cards
o Yamaha YMF278 (a.k.a. OPL4), used in Moonsound cartridge for MSX
o Yamaha YM2612 (a.k.a. OPN2), used in Sega Mega Drive (Sega Genesis)
o Yamaha YMF7xx (Embedded audio chipset in some laptops and low-end soundcards)
o Yamaha YMU786 (a.k.a. MA-7), used in mobile phones to process various audio sources; sound effect, 3D audio effect, sound mixer, ringtone generation, etc.
o SCSP Sega Saturn Custom Sound Processor used in SEGA Saturn and Sega Titan Video (ST-V) arcade hardware
o Yamaha Super Intelligent Sound Processor (AICA) for Dreamcast and Naomi
Yamaha developed their own set of improvements to the General MIDI standard and called it XG. Many of their current range of products, from their high-end synths to “toy” keyboards, support the XG standard.
Yamaha is also known for the Yamaha Music Education System, a renowned system for teaching musical skills to children between the ages of 3 and 9.


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