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The Yamaha TG-100 features 3 preset modes/mappings (labelled by a single character):
The Yamaha TG-100 features 3 preset modes/mappings (labelled by a single character):
*'''G''' - General MIDI
*'''G''' - General MIDI
*'''D''' - Disk Orchestra: Compatibility mode with Yamaha DRC-20, MDF2 or DOM-30.
*'''D''' - Disk Orchestra: Compatibility mode with the Yamaha DRC-20/MDF2/DOM-30.
*'''C''' - C/M Mode: Compatibility mode with the [[Roland_CM_series#Roland_CM-64|Roland CM-64]]/CM-32/[[Roland MT-32|MT-32]].
*'''C''' - C/M Mode: Compatibility mode with the [[Roland_CM_series#Roland_CM-64|Roland CM-64]]/CM-32/[[Roland MT-32|MT-32]].



Revision as of 14:33, 28 January 2025

Yamaha TG100
W × H × D (mm) 220 × 40.6 × 196.5[1]
Rack units 0.91U, half-width
Weight 1kg[1]
Type AWM/PCM editable sound module
Manufacturer Yamaha
Release date 1991
Standards General MIDI[1]
Disk Orchestra[1]
C/M mode[1]
Parts 16 parts[1]
Max polyphony 28[1]
Normal presets 192 [1]
Drum presets 10 [1]
Effects Reverb (8 types)[1]

The Yamaha TG100 is a General MIDI sound module created by Yamaha in 1991, that uses the Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) PCM engine, and the first GM sound module released by Yamaha. It utilizes a non-backlit 1-line 16 character LCD for visual operation. The Yamaha TG-100 features 3 preset modes/mappings (labelled by a single character):

  • G - General MIDI
  • D - Disk Orchestra: Compatibility mode with the Yamaha DRC-20/MDF2/DOM-30.
  • C - C/M Mode: Compatibility mode with the Roland CM-64/CM-32/MT-32.

Variants

Yamaha CBX-T3

A display-less version of the Yamaha TG-100, matching its color and look to the MIDI controller; the Yamaha CBX-K3.

External Links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Yamaha TG100 Reference Manual