Should i buy a yamaha rm1x




















Add Your Gear Setup. Yamaha Rm1X. View all. View all photos. Found 0 artists. Doug Wimbish. Purple Disco Machine. Reviews Trusted musician and artist reviews for Yamaha Rm1X 4. Roles: Music Producer. Eprom switch to version 13 fixed this. It all depends on what you want to make and what your budget is. Can u spend X dollars per year on gear? What is that amount? If u give us that amount and what kinds of sounds u like, we can advise you.

Lots of cool stuff out these days for all tastes and nearly all budgets. I just bought another RS on eBay and playing around with it now as we speak. Funnily enough. After 5 minutes i was ok i dont need this again blah blah Anyway it was great price and i just bid on it.

And won lol. The guy actually delivered it to me the next morning!!!!! OMG its crazy. Feeding it through an analog filter on my old mixer. Kinda blows a lot of Similar modern gear Out the water. Right now i cant think of anything that does what it does. Its a very musical devise. And easy to get going. Dude, noooooo. Just no. The MC is also not a good starter box. I wouldn't call it "bouncy" so much as it is just retro in a bad way.

I've bought mostly good, and I've bought sometimes bad, and the RM1x lands somewhere squarely in the bad. If you already have a Maschine, I can't see why you would want an rm1x for its sounds.

Believe me, the Maschine sounds a times better. Having said that, the rm1x is a cool machine, but as others have pointed out, the RS is way better. Still, if you want a groovebox is better to save up for an MC It sounds very good indeed.

I understand if you want something that you can maybe tweak some more with more control, but then I would add a nice little knobby analogue? A linear Song can be chopped into patterns and, likewise, a pattern chain can be converted into a Song which compensates somewhat for the lack of cut and paste facilities in Song mode. Some of the terminology used in Yamaha's manual doesn't help much when it comes to describing the RM1x's sequencing capabilities.

Pattern mode is where the confusion lies, but we'll try to sum it up fairly simply. The RM1x user encounters the following in pattern mode:. If you want to compose in a linear way, an empty Song slot would be in order. One big difference between pattern and Song mode is that Songs have an additional tempo track.

It's possible for each step of a pattern chain to have its own tempo, but Song mode's dedicated tempo track allows subtle or not so subtle tempo changes over time.

New patterns can also be created by mixing and matching the factory Phrases, though if you've recorded some Phrases of your own, naturally these could be used. Choosing Phrases is undertaken in a subset of pattern mode, dubbed, confusingly and with no further explanation, 'Patch'! In the event of mistakes, or if a performance just needs tweaking, a huge list of editing options is available.



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