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Subject: Re: Yamaha RS7000

From: jondl@...
Date: 2001-01-20

Looks like a hybrid SU700/RM1x doesn't it? Personally, I'd hope it's
based on the A Series sound engine. Hope they fixed their horrible
SCSI.

FWIW - E-mu is introducing two similar table top boxes based on the
Mo'Phatt and Xtreme Lead sound engines - uncertain if the E-mu boxes
offer sampling...don't think so...there's nothing at the E-mu site yet
but there is at the Emulate Archives web site. Bears a slight
resemblance to the ASR-X except with lots of knobs ;-)

Jon

--- In AN1x-list@egroups.com, "Rick Hills" <biomecha@b...> wrote:
> Do any of you have any information on this new Yamaha box?
>
> Biomech
>
>
>
>
> http://www.music123.com/item/item.asp?
> po=YamRS7000&d=0&uid=9F7085ED514749D00
>
> Yamaha's newest integrated sampling sequencer -
> Synthesizer/Sequencer/Sampler/Digital mixer - all in one unit. 64-
> note synth engine with 1,054 voices, 4MB of expandable sampling
> memory, and more!
>
> The Yamaha RS7000 Remix Studio
>
> Music Production Station
> Integrated sampling sequencer
> 16-track 'hands-on' music production station
> "Sampler/Sequencer/Synthesizer/Digital Mixer" integrates MIDI and
> Audio
> 64-note Synthesizer engine with 1,054 killer synth voices and 63 drum
> kits
> 4 MB of on board Audio Sampling expandable to 64 MB
> Assignable Knobs
> Real time Groove control
> SmartMedia card and SCSI interface for convenient storage/transfer of
> sample memory
> Akai, Yamaha, .WAV and AIFF compatable