From hunter@mms.water.ci.detroit.mi.us Wed Mar 13 16:30:32 1996 13 Mar 96 19:30:26 +0500 13 Mar 96 18:33:07 +0500 Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 18:05:57 -0500 (EST) From: Kirk Hunter Cc: movable-parts@smug.student.adelaide.edu.au Subject: (MP) Hold the Cheese:^) (was: Yamaha RX-xx) Ok, here we go: RX-5* retail price: $1,315 (1990) size/weight: 17.3"x13.4"x3.5";8.4lbs audio outs & ins: stereo,12 ind., headphones pads: 24 sample/DAC res: 12/12 sounds: 24 ROM,28 cart. sounds acess. from pads/midi: 24 ROM/28 MIDI polyphony: 24 velocity: loudness via MIDI tuning: +24,-36 HS/10 cents accept new sounds: RAM cart, cass. timing res: 96 ppq time sig. range: 1/2-99/32 tempo range: 40-250 bpm prog tempo changes: yes patterns/songs: 100user,55preset/20(3 song chains) kits: 3 preset ext. stor.: RAM cart.,cass., sys-ex. MIDI: in,out,thru; voice change in voice mode; song selsct ext. sync: MC;MTC;FSK;1/4 note trigger features: accent, grad. vol & tempo change,song chaining,reverse voice *Source:KEYBOARD 1991 BUYER'S GUIDE On Mon, 11 Mar 1996 abowyerlowe@mindscape.com wrote: > [My query about coolness of Yamaha RX-xx drum boxes] > >Hold the cheese, the're just plain COOL! BUY, BUY, BUY, esp. the RX-5. > > So, what are their capabilities? MIDI (not that I really use MIDI, but it could > come in handy), onboard sequencer, pitchable sounds, individual outs? > > I may be expecting too much from a box that I can pick up for 50 UKP, but I want > to know its limitations before I blow some alcohol money... > > Regards, > Anthony. > -- > Anthony Bowyer-Lowe. Audio Programmer among other things... > > From hunter@mms.water.ci.detroit.mi.us Wed Mar 13 16:31:04 1996 13 Mar 96 19:30:56 +0500 13 Mar 96 18:33:07 +0500 Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 18:05:57 -0500 (EST) From: Kirk Hunter Cc: movable-parts@smug.student.adelaide.edu.au Subject: (MP) Hold the Cheese:^) (was: Yamaha RX-xx) Ok, here we go: RX-5* retail price: $1,315 (1990) size/weight: 17.3"x13.4"x3.5";8.4lbs audio outs & ins: stereo,12 ind., headphones pads: 24 sample/DAC res: 12/12 sounds: 24 ROM,28 cart. sounds acess. from pads/midi: 24 ROM/28 MIDI polyphony: 24 velocity: loudness via MIDI tuning: +24,-36 HS/10 cents accept new sounds: RAM cart, cass. timing res: 96 ppq time sig. range: 1/2-99/32 tempo range: 40-250 bpm prog tempo changes: yes patterns/songs: 100user,55preset/20(3 song chains) kits: 3 preset ext. stor.: RAM cart.,cass., sys-ex. MIDI: in,out,thru; voice change in voice mode; song selsct ext. sync: MC;MTC;FSK;1/4 note trigger features: accent, grad. vol & tempo change,song chaining,reverse voice *Source:KEYBOARD 1991 BUYER'S GUIDE On Mon, 11 Mar 1996 abowyerlowe@mindscape.com wrote: > [My query about coolness of Yamaha RX-xx drum boxes] > >Hold the cheese, the're just plain COOL! BUY, BUY, BUY, esp. the RX-5. > > So, what are their capabilities? MIDI (not that I really use MIDI, but it could > come in handy), onboard sequencer, pitchable sounds, individual outs? > > I may be expecting too much from a box that I can pick up for 50 UKP, but I want > to know its limitations before I blow some alcohol money... > > Regards, > Anthony. > -- > Anthony Bowyer-Lowe. Audio Programmer among other things... > >