Yamaha Electone D85 - "I love youuuu, I love you lalalala"
All in all, a very classic organ, but well-equipped thanks to the upper, the lower and the programmable drum machine. It's ultra versatile It's a boeing (over 200lbs ) The third small keyboard i…
Yamaha Electone 205D - "Interesting Keyboard with Silly Sounds!"
I don't really know whether I like this keyboard's sounds or whether they are just funny. It's really an organ with some settings that make it sound like an electric piano. The sounds that come out o…
Yamaha MC-200 - utlisteur_sans pseudo's review
translated44 2 * keyboard notes without VLOC (top down one octave each DCAL), no aftertouch or VLOC 1 of 13 pdalier notes do do, pdalier low (without VLOC) no possibillity noon (on my MIDI SERIES even appe…
Yamaha Electone FE30 - rolandjunod's review
translatedThe upper keyboard has 44 keys and 3 octaves 2 / 3 The lower keyboard has 44 keys and 3 octaves 2 / 3 1 1 octave pedal crank 13 For sounds: Sounds of orchestra, organ, violin, trumpet, guitar, …
Yamaha MC-400 - Mysteroll's review
translated- It's a more ag viel organ than me! We offered it to me because I like playing Młoda it! I do not know its exact CHARACTERISTICS prfre so I leave this link to help you Click here ( http://www.el…
Yamaha Electone B55 - -W- aka ian wallace's review
translatedIt is an organ in the pure spirit analogue belonging to the series "Electone" and dates from 1981. it has two keyboards and pedals shifted more bass. Designed to work like this: pedals: bass, key…
Yamaha Electone EL60 - KingAragorn's review
translated2 49-key keyboards A pedal 20 notes MIDI Expression pedal (volume) + 1 switch sides (pitch and change of registration) Controller sustain knee 32 sounds which can change the tone, vibrato a…
Yamaha PS 20 - zingzing's review
translatedSee previous review UTILIZATION Using ultra basic ..... See previous opinion SOUNDS Ultra sounds cheap is the whole point! I put that opinion for fans of Lo-fi keyboard sounds are usable in t…
Yamaha Electone B35N - jong's review
translatedI just offer me a superb B35N Electone (1981) I had the chance to find € 40 in perfect condition, I do not know if I would have paid more than € 100 for this toy but I am very glad to home even if I…
Yamaha Electone C55N - daphone's review
translatedGreat Organ, quite heavy, but with enormememt of fontions. Has a booth leslie. UTILIZATION Usage is quite easy, you have to take anyway any combination of these buttons, which is not easy at firs…
Yamaha Electone A55N - gwenmollo's review
translatedIt is a basic organ, with a power of 100W UTILIZATION - The general configuration is it simple? Yes, what he must go a little in - Publishing of sound effects or is it easy? Yes - The m…
Yamaha Electone CN1000 - Cripur's review
translated49-key keyboard not appreciably VLOC. Connections: headphones, Aux Out, MIDI In ITEM No. Intgr volume pedals. A slider up or down several tones, like a pitch wheel. An amplifier is the indoor f…
Yamaha Electone EL28 - C'est moi !'s review
translated<ul> Two keyboard organ type very flexible but not velocity sensitive to the meaning or the sound volume is controlled essentially not a volume pedal General. However sensitive to the speed, the ve…
Yamaha Electone EL28 - C'est moi !'s review
translated<ul> Two keyboard organ type very flexible but not velocity sensitive to the meaning or the sound volume is controlled essentially not a volume pedal General. However sensitive to the speed, the ve…
Yamaha C-605 - bluexav's review
translatedIt is an organ of 1982, the latest in a long line (that of D-85 for example) before the arrival of organs FM synthesis. This latest round included the A-505, B-205, B-405, B-605, B-805, C-405 and fin…