GEM GM-X

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GEM GM-X
W × H × D (mm) 218 x 44 x 198[1]
Rack units 1U, half-width
Weight 2.5kg
Type "physical model" GM sound module
Manufacturer Generalmusic
Release date 2007
Standards General MIDI
General MIDI 2
Roland GS
Parts 16[1]
Max polyphony 64[1]
Normal presets 248[1]
Drum presets 16[1]
Effects 6× Reverb,
4× Effects (Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo, Stereo Delay)[1]

The GEM GM-X is a General MIDI sound module released in 2007 by Generalmusic, as part of their "expander" series of modules. It features a simple 3-digit LED display and very minimalistic interface, being packaged with dedicated editor software for in-depth usage, and is able to be connected over USB.

The GEM-X uses PCM "modelling" technology, used for Generalmusic's piano focused equipment, for only the electric piano and Wurlitzer tones on the unit[2]. It also contains tones and performances designed to be controlled with a MIDI Accordion.[1]

Beware that the original page for the GM-X on Generalmusic's now-defunct website lists incorrect specifications, accidentally using the specifications of the GEM RP-X (RealPiano) module. Many modern third party equipment vendor websites with reference information about the GM-X copy these incorrect specifications. The correct information is documented here, and can be found in the manual[1], as well as catalogs of Generalmusic products[3]

Also be warned that the performance list does not match what it is in the manual, as it was changed after the manual's printing.[4]

External Links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 GEM GM-X Owner's Manual
  2. "The physical models used in the GM-X are for the Rhodes and Wurlitzer sounds." - forum post from spokesperson
  3. 2008 Generalmusic Product Catalog.Original file
  4. "the pre-installed Performance list has been updated since the manual was created", forum post from spokesperson