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Yamaha DX7 II, DX7 IIfd
Released in 1986 The second-generation DX7 used 16-bit digital circuitry and doubled the original DX7's patch memory to 64 internal programs. Splits and layering were another new feature, and the 'fd' version also sported a floppy drive for saving sound programs.
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