Yamaha DX7 - moosers's review
The Yamaha DX7 is a frequency modulation based digital synthesizer. The keyboard spans about four and a half octaves and has both pitch and modulation wheels. It has 1/4 inch outputs and it also has …
Yamaha DX27 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by elriton/translated from Audiofanzine FR) 4-Operator Digital FM synthesizer with 8 octaves and MIDI 61 keys Pitch and modulation controls Sustain via footswitch Breath control …
Yamaha DX7 - FP User's review
For being released in teh early 80s, this synth is by far and away one of the best of its era. Great sounds, but there are 10,000+ library files online to go through to find what you're looking for. …
Yamaha SY22 - FP User's review
Plenty of features. I wish it had knobs. The Vector Control Joystick is very useful for creating ambient sounds. Price paid 900 UTILIZATION Easy to use, manual is good. Very robust, never had a …
Yamaha DX7 - FP User's review
I love digital synths. I am an industrial musician in a project called SCAB, my name is wrat. I wouldn't use anything else! Price paid $400 UTILIZATION May be difficult for beginners, but I can s…
Yamaha DX7 IID - FP User's review
I believe It is one of the first synths with midi, so there is room for improvement, the user interface could be made better (like having sliders / knobs etc.). there is no filter (accordig to my kno…
Yamaha CS2X - FP User's review
FIlters can't screech that well and synthesis ain't too strong. Envelope generators makes so little difference to the sound, and the layers are hopeless. I'll rather say it's ok! Can't stand the litt…
Yamaha SY99 - bassiste49's review
translated76 note, it's a big SY77, with sounds best in terms of sampling. Otherwise the SY77. It is rather heavy to carry. Polyphony: 16 FM and 16 AWM2. That's enough Two possible effects, filters rather go…
Yamaha SY99 - " A classic - the foot"
translated6 octave, 3 knobs, sounds like that particular Yamaha. Cubase MIDI setup. Quite heavy but it's worth. UTILIZATION Used extremely simple menu. Sounds excellent, often integrated with conventional …
Yamaha SY77 - luchogie's review
translatedAll good! On paper, the SY77 is a monster! Cons by the number of voice users is too small to my taste (64). UTILIZATION Very pleasant to use. It does not row. We quickly found what we seek. Edi…
Yamaha S90 XS - " ideal for creating"
translatedfor the characteristics I invite you to go directly to the page of Yamaha France UTILIZATION Then to configure it so simple, it may be understood how the system (OS) of the machine, from there h…
Yamaha DX7 IID - Luigi1984's review
translatedJsynthlib I use for editing and is much more exciting. with cubase you can step sequencer and arpeggiator also (local mode on off) UTILIZATION -The general configuration is simple? having t…
Yamaha DX7 IIFD - " Timbral richness exceptional"
translatedThe feel is excellent reputation DX7 keyboard no longer do anything wrong. The extras from the first version are the bitimbralité, keyboard splitable, unison mode, better MIDI implementation, the un…
Yamaha SY99 - " A reference!"
translatedVery nice machine! Robust and reliable. UTILIZATION Editing sounds can sometimes seem abstract, especially the use of different algorithms, hybrid synthesis. However, that exploration of possibi…
Yamaha DX1 - Docteur Frog's review
translatedKeyboard 6 Octaves - FM synthesizer - First Station synthesis developed by Yamaha in 1981 which was then available in several versions with DX5 and DX7. FYI, one group is still running with: Say S. …