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Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: US $650.00
Submitted 12/12/2000
at 02:05am
by Jon
Email: spindysfunqtion at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
For a beginner in the dance music genre, this is a must but It's a definite for any aspiring producer who wants to create genre crossing music at a low cost. My unit isn't upgrade which doesn't even matter because to me this thing came out the factory perfect. The presets are amazing but (as some would expect for a sound module) a little cheesy. the tone generator could use some work but it isn't enough to complain about. What amazes me about this thing is how I took it out the box, fooled with it for a couple of hours and already had a completely original song recorded. It shines at it's ability to fuse vrious forms of music. I make Hip-Hop and Techno so the fact that I can take hip hop beats and throw them on top of epic trance sounds means alot to me. The Manual is shit but luckily it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how to edit the sounds. When you get ready to program full songs though you're going to have do some reading and probablly some websites (www.rm1x.co.uk is a good one.
Features
:
10
The efects and polophony never mattered much to me because I use the Rm1x fpr what it's ment for....sequencing. I route all my drum sounds through a seperate with better sounding drum kits and all my synth sounds through my Korg MS2000 and other modules. To me the overal sound quality is disapointing when it comes down to record so I choose to use seperate units. Thats only my opinion.
I'm not sure about expansion, from the looks of it, any expansion would probablly have to require taking it apart. Nevermind that, you'll never run out of sounds you can manipulate on this thing, so unless you're lazy you should need to expand it. It's the ultimate MIDI machine. THe Midi Sequencer is the best and combined with the floppy disk drive it can't get any easier than going on the net and downloading midi patterns and using them in your own songs.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
Lacking. Like I said, I use other gear and just sequence with the RM1x. One it's own the Rm1x sounds to 'manufactured' even to a novice like me. This machine is must have for Hip-Hop, dance music and other forms where maximum creativity is a must. It makes songwriting extremely easy...even for the dumbass. =]
Reliability
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10
Deus Ex RM1Xica!! Put your all faith in this thing!!!!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Wouldn't know but thats a good thing because I haven't had to call. There is a new OS out now but I don't want it. I'm already use to the old one.
Overall Rating
:
10
If the Rm1x killed my first born son I'd still go out and get another one. It's as essential to my set up as my computer was before I got it. I don't reccomend using it on it's own though. Although easy to get your head around, the sounds don't carry enough impact alone. Doesn't sound bad if you use it live (through a PA) though. The perfect set up is the Rm1x as your Master controller for a Keyboard/sound module and Sampler. Or if you're w\a virtual fan, you can use it with Cubase, as well.
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: US $540.00
Submitted 11/15/2000
at 05:08am
by dose
Email: properdose at earthlink<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
9
The yamaha rm1x is very easy to use and it has a nice LCD screen that makes it easy to program. After reading the manual I was making my own tracks in days, so any one with experiance using a roland or other groove sequencer should catch on rather quickly
Features
:
8
The features are pretty nice good sound effects, wide range of capablities and a 3.5 floppy disk is the greatest thing on this unit because it allows you to save all your user banks on file. I also like the LCD screen because it makes everything much easier.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
The sounds are great. Sound quality is rich clear but it lacks bass at first, but theres a low boost feature where you can alter the lower frequncy given it more bass . The sounds are great for techno, trance, drum n bass and the presets are acctually pretty good. 654 sounds 46 drum kits theres plenty to work with.
Reliability
:
8
hasnt left the studio, works great.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
no problems here
Overall Rating
:
9
I recommend the yamaha rm1x for anyone looking for a great groove sequencer at a low price. Real easy use, good sounds, great quality and good effects.
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 10/05/2000
at 03:31pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
This box was so easy to me when I first started, that I made a nice pattern the first ten minutes of me working with it. The step recording is a piece of cake. It has the grid-step recording setup. If you are recording in real-time, you will need a midi controller. The keys are not built for real-time recording and they are not velocity sensitive. When editing the patches you may find many more unusual sounds which is very useful. The presets sound great, and I don't even listen to dance music. If you have worked with computer software sequencers this will be a cakewalk.
Features
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8
It has 32 polyphony which is enough for me. The RMX1 has 16 sections of patterns. The box has a variety of reverb, chorus and variation. You can also edit the effects. The one downfall of this box is that the play fx swallows up polyphony and spits it out. 50 patterns and 20 songs can be saved in memory. You can also save your tracks on floppy disk, which is a big plus.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
Don't expect many realistic sounds. Remember this sequencer is dance oriented. It has over 650 sounds; I don't know exactly how many. There is 20 drumkits and all are useful ( GM drums are the same as on other equipment,GARBAGE ). The bass pad bank is impressive to me, because it has a variety and the voices sound full. A few patches are to thin sounding to me. I create rap music and there is well enough sounds for me. If you tweak around with the voice editing you may find some interesting sounding patches.
Reliability
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10
I would use this on a gig anytime. This piece of equipment hasn't ever locked up on me( those darn MPC's ); not even a split second pause.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I have no idea.
Overall Rating
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10
I will buy this gear again if I lost it. The biggest problem this gear can cause you is getting only 3 hours of sleep everynight, or your wife making you sleep on the couch for not paying her any more attention.
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: US $450$
Submitted 10/03/2000
at 09:22am
by Heringa Frederik
Email: herin007<at>wxs dot nl
Ease of Use
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8
The manual is not that good for someone who bought this as his first
piece of gear . For people who know a lot already i heard it's good enough.
For a first time user it takes some time to get used to the thing and all ,
but after 1 or 2 weeks you should be able to handle it more or less.
So after those two weeks , you really get the hang of this box ,it's EASY TO USE!
Features
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8
The Sequencer is Great .
There's a lot in this thing that could be of use.
If i must find something that's not perfectly right it would be:
-the Drums and Bass sounds are not PUNCHY enough (although you can always add that extra punch with soft programs).
-The in-built sounds could have bin slightly better ...
:-)
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
AS IT SAYS IN THE MANUAL , the Rm1x is a complete DANCE WORKSTATION :
-so it's good for Trance/Goa/Rave/Hardcore/Dance/Jungle/Drum&Bass/House/Techno etc....
The onboard effects are "OK"
Some of the instruments are not very very very realistic , but for Dance they are certainly realistic enough...
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Don't no yet , and hope i'll never have to know
Overall Rating
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8
If it were stolen i would bye it again , in the Groovebox chain it surpasses all others!
Untill now i only own this piece of gear , and i am quite satisfied , i am thinking of hooking it up to
a Supernova 2 , and a Roland XV 88 heheheh!
L:-)
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: 4600 (FIM)
Submitted 09/12/2000
at 02:29am
by freak
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
9
This is the part where rm1x really shines. Very easy to use and make your own little songs. Manual is good and you dont really need it because the machine is so easy to use. It takes a week or so to really get the grip of the machine, but after that you know enough to make songs.
Features
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8
It has over 700 sounds. It should be enough for anyone. You should have a keyboard of some sort...the keys in rm1x are not good (and are not pressure sensitive). The sequencer is very easy to use and great. The disk-drive makes it very easy to backup your songs.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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7
Well, altough there are over 700 sounds, the quality isnt always the best possible there is. Piano, strings, horns and other natural sounds are not so great. Expecially the strings. I dont like the sound at all. Dancesounds and drums are good (maybe drums could be little better still) and these are the sounds that are mostly used (it is a dance-machine after all). But, the sounds are still good enough to make other kinds of music also.
Reliability
:
9
Reliability is solid. Couple of the knobs are a bit loose (but i play with this thing daily) and the keys are looser than they were when i bought it, but no problems have occured.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never dealt with the company...no opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
I have had my rm1x for 4 months now and it is the best gear i have ever had. If you like doing your own dance/ambient/blah/blah electronic music, dont want to spend your whole life savings and want one machine to do it all, then rm1x is your choice.
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: 500 uk (pounds)
Submitted 08/17/2000
at 02:20pm
by xander
Email: polypharm<at>fsmail dot net
Ease of Use
:
9
For a first time user the yamaha Rm1x is a great tool. Although there is lots to do and it can look a little complex at first. If you have a little knowledge however this machine can really sing. The tone gen section is great although it would have been better with 64 note polyphony instead of 32 as the play fx section can really eat at the polyphony. The sequencer section is awesome and supports all the cc nnumbers, sysex ,xg sysex cat, and pat ,rpns and nrpns.Editing is a breeze and the real time controlls fall easily to had and are assignable to all the cc,s . All the lfo section the patch change section and the effects section are recordable in overdub mode as are the control knobs. So you can break anything you ,like! The manual is good and comprehensive but misses out explanations for things that would definatley confuse the novice. The os one mine is 1.12 but I happen to know that it has recently been upgraded to 1.13 although the difference is minimal and has only to do with it not outputting a patch change resest when the zero back function is operated.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
The sound quality is awesome, alhtough there is a very slight snap when you give it too many effects patch changes. The effects are strong and easily manipulated to pleasing effect although the reverb could be better, but maybe I'm getting jaded know! The amp I use is an old Sony 175w silver jobby. I have no favourite artists but I'm big on electro and techno and it kicks ass for both of them both in my DJ sets and in my live work.
Reliability
:
10
100 percent reliable as a gigging sequencer better than any computer as a live sequencer I have absolutely no worries on that score
Customer Support
:
10
Yamaha are friendly and effecient
Overall Rating
:
10
Techno and electro
been playing 1 year with it
if stolen I would kill whoever did it if I could ..it really is that good
I love everything about this machine, it's exactly what I wanted
compared it to all the roland products and they just diddn't stand up at all
It really helps my cretive juices floww
Only problem is two outputs,the cut off knob is getting a bit loose, but since the knobs are assignable it won't be problem if it breaks down
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: #400 (Sterling)
Submitted 08/15/2000
at 06:15am
by Matthew Saunders
Email: Budmurv at smatthew<dot>freeserve<dot>co<dot>uk
Ease of Use
:
9
After just a few hours of use you'll find yourself piecing together impressive patterns and songs.
Features
:
9
It has an impressive number of features given the very low price. The synth section is a little limited - but you can create fat sounds simply by layering them together. Why not hook in up to an EX5 ? The sequencer section is great.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
Clearly aimed at the dance market - breakbeat, progressive house and trance are this machines forte ...
Reliability
:
9
I've not come across any reliability problems as yet, though there's been a couple of niggles ...
Customer Support
:
6
Though I've not really gone to Yamaha, I do feel they could offer more support through their website. More in the way of downloads, new patterns etc etc.
Overall Rating
:
9
A great machine that's not only great as an introduction into Dance music production but one that can offer experienced users something too.
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: US $699 New
Submitted 08/13/2000
at 09:23pm
by Todd
Email: Orbital303 at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
This thing is idiot proof. You open it up, plug it in, turn it on, and push play...BOOM, you have a funky pattern going and push buttons to change it. The preset patterns are mind-blowing as presets go in my opinion...but they're still presets and it shows. It's really easy to record your own patches though, and I found that you can make the drums sound really human if you mess around with them for a bit. The Divide Drum Track function is wonderful, and it has an arpeggiator...nothing special, but hey...I can get it to do cool stuff. The manual is your basic Yamaha Manual : Tells you what you need to know as quick and simply as possible. Doesn't really delve into examples, but with something this easy, who cares?
Features
:
8
32 note polyphony which you'll overload if not careful...I did it a few times but since then I've learned effects can make less sounds sound a lot better, so I haven't done it since. It's got lots of effects (EQ, Distortion, Overdrive, Delay, Flange, Chorus...etc, etc, etc...) and these are customizable to your liking and are all of good quality...but I have beef with this: You can only have 1 Variation effect per style!!! AGH!!! Yamaha, you make really stupid mistakes sometimes. This isn't SO bad once you can work around it with sounds, but god...it pisses me off. It's little keys are good for step recording, but you'll wanna hook it up to a keyboard if you're doing anything serious. In/Out. Its sequencer is quite powerful (110,000 note) and plus it has a floppy drive. Also, its resolution goes up to 60th notes...that's really fun...bwahaha
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
7
Realistic? HA! I have yet to see a box of this style to be labeled realistic...it has a few nice pianos and strings, but overall...it's all synthetic, and you can tell. It works well for what it was made for: Dance and Trance and Techno, etc...but I'm sure you could get it to do Rock and Hip Hop just fine too. Amazing drum kits...all 40 of 'em...Effects spice things up nicely. Only thing is that the onboard keyboard is a joke. Cushy rubber buttons...blah. But hey...it works for what they're meant for: parameters and muting and switching patterns.
Reliability
:
10
I have yet to have anything bad come out of this one. It's sturdy and metal and I've dropped it a few times with nothing bad happening. The 4 knobs near the LCD are a little flimsy compared to the rest, but I glued them on good, so it's fine now. I have gigged without backups and it's never failed.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I can't live without it. Integrated with a JX-305, CS1x, and D-50, it's still the centerpiece. It sounds more full than the JX-305/MC-505
and it has a much better sequencer in my opinion...not to mention easier to use. It's definately a great box for serious music or as a scratchpad to start on. I use it for drums and basslines, sometimes synth pads, and play the JX and D-50 as leads. I'm sure there's much better things out there, but nothing touches it for the amazing quality and price.
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 07/30/2000
at 09:45pm
by Dr. Terylene
Email: drterylene<at>erols dot com
Ease of Use
:
9
I took a couple days of manual surfing to get the nuances of it, but a lot of the features are easy to figure out right out of the box. I was re-mixing presets in the store before I even saw the manual. All the features are easy to find, all the buttons and knobs are clearly marked, and the large LCD screen just makes everything easier. The manual is nicely laid out and makes everything clear, and explains all the functions clearly. Comes with a big "List Book" that lists all the sounds and all the parameters of every effect. Very handy.
Features
:
10
Its analog style controls are like having a miniature Phatboy built in. The sequencing functions are nice, but I still prefer to edit on a computer. It does offer an event list style editing that makes it easy for small scale editing, which is very handy. A nice feature is one that allows you to break down a song into individual sections, allowing you to re-mix track by track, section by section. For example, you can re-mix just the snare drum in the chorus, either by creating a new pattern, using a different drum sound, or both. Then, after you re-mix the song section by section, you can "glue" it back together as a full song. Another great feature allows you to break a drum pattern recorded on one track, down to eight tracks, with each piece on a separate track. i.e.-Kick on tr.1, snare on tr.2, hi hat on tr.3, etc. Making it easy to use different programs on individual pieces, or effecting individual drums. An internal MIDI router makes it easy to bypass the internal synth and send to a second external unit via the MIDI out/thru port. Just in case you want to use another synth. There's so many sounds here, I don't know why you'd have to. Built in floppy drive for backup, and it reads Standard MIDI files. So those can be imported and exported.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
The drums are great. There's over 40 kits, and all the drums can be tweaked to your hearts desire in case you happen to not like the sound. A lot of nice keyboard sounds, including some nice Rhodes and Pianos. A lot of ethnic sounds, haven't experimented much with them yet, but the sitar was OK. I like the Alesis Nanosynth's sitar better. A plethera of bass to choose from, so there's something for everyone's style. Strings and horns were above average, and more to my liking when tweaked. Analog sounds are good too. Again, there's a lot to choose from, so you can't go wrong. The on-board effects are tremendous. 11 reverbs, 11 choruses, 42 on the variation block, including piggyback reverbs and choruses, delays, EQs, phasers, distortions, flangers...and yes they're all editable in real time. Plus, there's an overall bass boost that adds a nice punch to the mix.
Reliability
:
9
Solidly built, it probably will take a beating, but I've been very gentile with it so far. I've brought it into the studio several times and it synced perfectly with an Alesis BRC, so that's a plus. I would recommend making sure you know your way around the menus before taking it on the road or in the studio. But that's just common sense.
Customer Support
:
8
Dealt with them once about something I couldn't figure out regarding syncing to an external computer sequencer and recording data in real time from a computer sequencer. Received a VERY helpful and detailed three and a half page response that more than explained the problem.
Overall Rating
:
10
If I lost it I would buy it immediately. It's the number one weapon in my current recording arsenal. I even prefer it to Acid Pro. I've used it in a professional studio as my back-up band and it sounds great. For the price it's unbeatable. I know there's a lot of talk about other products (Roland MC505, MC303, etc), but the RM1X blows them away. I've used both and I've recommended the RM1X to everyone that asks. It's easier to use right out of the box, it's got a better display, and I like the sounds better. Keyboard players will have to use a controller, but that's probably the only weakness. But since the onboard "keyboard" is clearly not designed to be used as a serious keyboard, and is made to handle on-board functions, I can't complain about that. It's easy enough to hook up an external controller anyway. This is one serious piece of hardware. I can't recommend it enough.
Product: Yamaha RM1x
Price Paid: 549 (UK Sterling)
Submitted 07/24/2000
at 03:41pm
by Tom Jackson
Email: skater<at>barrysworld dot co dot uk
Ease of Use
:
9
Easy to get to grips with, incredible presets possibly the best I've ever heard, 60 Preset styles that cover every type of dance music possible. Really clear and decent manual, only reason it didn't get 10 is there's a lot to take in.
Features
:
8
Decent groove sequencer, that's all ya need to know really, the keyboard is crap, I'd recommend getting a controller device, although it's probably okay for really simple stuff
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
All the dance sounds are great, The general MIDI bank is weak, but you won't be needing it at all, sometimes the Non synth sounds, (Horns, Strings, etc) Sound a bit electronic but no real problem, effects are nice , 3 fx banks , Variation , chorus and reverb. Really nice arpeggio which is customisable.
Reliability
:
6
Okay falls down a little here for one reason, the damn buttons are really unresponsive! (Dunno if this was just a fault with mine) But playin at a live gig and you press the button and it don't respond could be pretty damn costly!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never used
Overall Rating
:
10
Definately worth what I payed for my site www.dijaiwig.co.uk has music which was created on this machine alone, it's a powerful piece of kit. Sexy Massive LCD Screen is lovely, strong metal box, and it generally looks the business, really good if ya wanna impress ya mates. Maybe work on the raw analog synths (FM, Sine waves , etc) would have been nice as some of these are quite weak, but you can tweak them. Easily pay twice as much for something this quality tho I thought.
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