Yamaha Motif-Rack ES - moosers's review
The Yamaha Motif-Rack ES is a MIDI sound module for use with a MIDI keyboard or otherwise. For those who don't know, Yamaha has a series of keyboard workstations under the Motif name, with this one …
Yamaha PSS-470 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSS-470 is a keyboard synthesizer from the 1980's. This is clearly a cheapo little synth, but it's got some cool aspects and features and is definitely useful if you're interested in vint…
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 CS15 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Aurochs4/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Everyone already knows the features. 100% analog technology. This sturdy synth provides an excellent manufacturing quality!…
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 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 VL70M - jptoo2's review
translatedthe vl70m expendeur mono sound is a mono timbral and it contains 2 banks of 127 domestic non-editable its every one a rather specialized in keyboard fx are low .. I personally do not find a genial sh…
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 TG77 - Omichelot's review
translatedThe TG77 is the rackmount version of the SY77, without the sequencer. It is polyphonic 16 voices for the part FM and 16 votes for the party AWM (advanced wave memory). 4 effects can be put together…
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. …
Yamaha TX81Z - Docteur Frog's review
translated1 Rack Unit - Traditional FM Synthesis - Number of algorithms max 8 - 8 voice polyphony - Multimbralité 8 shares. (Note: some internal algorithms can add up) UTILIZATION Simple to use - basic edi…
Yamaha CS6R - Spascal's review
translatedIs an expander format Rack 2 units. The polyphony is 64 notes for 256 Sons divided into internal and preset bank. The machine has its own effects of high order. We may assign its effects in audio o…
Yamaha CS15 - Doomy54's review
translatedIt is an analog of 1979. 3 octave keyboard (no velocity or aftertouch) and a button to pitch original ... No modulation wheel. It has 2 outputs (Hi and Low) and an input filter for an external signal…