Yamaha Tenori-on TNR-W - fenyxkell's review
translated- What connections (audio, MIDI ...)? MIDI in and out, stereo out jack for headphones / line out, AC adapter, SD Card slot - How many sounds and styles available? Are ditables? Through a utilit…
Yamaha Tenori-on TNR-W - Will Zégal's review
translatedTrssduisant expensive toy and trs allowing non-musicians to make music and musicians to have fun too. For dtails see other opinions. UTILIZATION Ergonomics is a bit specially, but it comes out…
Yamaha Tenori-on TNR-W - CO5MA's review
translatedFor me, the Tenori-On is essentially a "sequencer" intuitive and revolutionary in its design. The way it captures the composition of a piece affects the music itself: it is surprising to compose t…
Yamaha MDF2 - djaafar's review
translatedMidi In and Midi Out No sounds. No styles. Simply edit via keypad whose work does save on MDF2 Simple: it records in real time you play the keyboard and returns in real time. But it has another a…
Yamaha MDF3 - burebista's review
translatedAbove UTILIZATION Easy SOUNDS I tried to Save the sound of the floppy drive on with a good mic preamp and power, to make industrial music. It y'avait a very strong background sound, sound (me…
Yamaha QX1 - "Really professional!"
translatedThe QX1 is a real business tool. Only studios and demanding musicians were offered this jewel at its output (it took more than 20,000 francs in 87), where he was described as "a concentrate of techno…
Yamaha QX5 - marzacdev's review
translatedWhat connection (audio, MIDI ...)? Full MIDI implementation (In, Out, Through) A footswitch jack (Record on / off) An audio tape (backups and sync) Metronome audio output What are the chara…
Yamaha Tenori-on TNR-W - theocyanur's review
translatedEverything has already been ten, 253 different sounds, which we can change octaves and note length, we can arrive to its very BISARD looking good, I like! The UTILIZATION tenori asked very litt…
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