From mpoole@telalink.net Sun Jul 21 08:18:48 1996 21 Jul 96 11:18:44 +0500 21 Jul 96 11:18:10 +0500 Comments: Authenticated sender is 20 Jul 96 18:27:28 +0500 X-Priority: 4 (Low) Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 17:05:50 -0500 From: mpoole@telalink.net (mike poole) Subject: Re: yamaha rx-11??????? Cc: shredder@rice-chex.ai.mit.edu > >From: "I'm A Pepper" >Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 05:13:13 -0400 (EDT) >Subject: yamaha rx-11??????? > >anyone have any opinions on this drum machine.. (yamaha rx-11) and what >price range do they go for.. i wann aknow if this deal is as good as it >soundez... :) > I've got one; i don't think would pay more than $75-$100. $50 would be better. (i think i paid $125 several years ago) It's ok as machines go, easy to program, follows/sends MIDI well. follows DIN 24/48/96 supposedly (i haven't tried). sounds are so-so. 8 snares, 3 kicks, 5 hats, 2 each bells, rims & claps. Has individual outs. Better than an RX-15. I use mine mostly for a click track. mike From hunter@mms.water.ci.detroit.mi.us Wed Mar 13 16:31:03 1996 13 Mar 96 19:30:56 +0500 13 Mar 96 18:47:42 +0500 Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 18:25:54 -0500 (EST) From: Kirk Hunter Cc: movable-parts@smug.student.adelaide.edu.au Subject: (MP) Hold the Cheese RX-11 price: 895.00 (1985) 29 sounds,8 snares,4 toms,3 kicks,2 hi-hats,2 rim shots,2 claps,ride,crash,100 patterns,10 songs,res 24/48/96 ppq,stereo/12 ind Source: Musicians Eq guide 1985