Yamaha VL70-m
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Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: euros 380 USED
Submitted 07/05/2008
at 05:44am
by dsluke
Ease of Use
:
8
as easy as a preset module
nice display indeed
Features
:
8
I am sorry Maverick but
have you compared side by side VL 70 with vl 7
they both are monophonic but after you played VL 7 ,vl 70 sounds like plastic toy!!
I give an "8" just because at the moment is the only synth that can remind us what this technology can do , baut just a pale remind...
YAMAHA! IT'S A SHAME .Why did you stopped production of real machine just because people were not yet ready to understand it? the cheaper vl 7 together with the 2.0 system ROM and the almost 1500 sounds "created" by fantastic users that pulled out from this killer machine terrific sounds!!!
this technology is the most expressive one ever created and it's really a shame that is represented from cheap product like vl-70 and PLG150-VL.
for this it'd deserve a 6!!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
7 for the sounds
8 for the expressiveness
read above
Reliability
:
7
average
Customer Support
:
6
do not know
but I give one because when I needed yamaha to get my upgrade VL 7 and VL 1-m from 1.0 to 2.0 . they told that ..is ..over
what ? over!!!!
you created a new terrific OS for your best synth than ever..and the ROM are over!!!?
Thanks ebay , for fixing this problem
Overall Rating
:
7
just a disappointing machine to me.
but I can aunderstand that who have never tried real virtual acoustic technology will be enthusiastic
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: 300 (GBP) used
Submitted 01/24/2006
at 10:00am
by Maverick
Ease of Use
:
9
This little module was clearly designed for live performance, and for this purpose couldn't be easier to use. There is, however, a MIDI loop problem that surfaces if you try to use it with a sequencer via a computer MIDI interface (the unit re-transmits data received through the MIDI out). You can get round this if you have a multi-port interface with only the VL70-m on one port - but it could give you a headache if you need to use it in a MIDI thru chain.
Manual is typically Yamaha - very clear, informative and easy to use.
I find the factory presets fine (more on this later).
The unit allows you to edit effects, filter settings and assign MIDI controllers to physical modelling parameters. Anything further (e.g. editing the physical modelling algorithms) must be done from an external computer-based editor.
Features
:
8
This is a monophonic physical modelling instrument - a cheaper cut-down version of Yamaha's VL1 and VL7 keyboard instruments. The compromises made in the VL70-m are that there is only one sound generator (VL1 used two generators in parallel for richer and more complex sounds), and the quality of the onboard effects which are basic GM-style (the VL1 had very good 32-bit effects processors).
There are no expansion capabilities (apart from the third-party Patchman Music VL-TURBO chip, which I don't have but sounds fantastic from the online demos).
It can respond to a huge variety of MIDI controllers, which can be assigned to a range of physical modelling parameters. Really needs a breath controller or a Yamaha WX MIDI wind instrument to use it properly.
My biggest disappoingment is the lack of proper editing software to get at the physical modelling algorithms. The Expert Editor that enables you to do this is Mac only, and doesn't work on OSX. I have a PC, so that doesn't help me - the only PC editor supplied by Yamaha is a very basic Visual Editor, which really doesn't give you much flexibility. There is a third-party PC based Expert Editor available, but this is very hard to use, presenting the 1000+ physical modelling parameters as a series of text input boxes... not for the faint-hearted.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
This sounds like nothing else! I use it with a Yamaha WX5 wind controller, primarily for exotic flute and sax sounds, both of which it handles beautifully. You have to spend some time with each of the sounds a learn to play them. This is a real instrument remember, not a collection of samples - the expression is up to you, it's not put in by someone else like in samples.
Yamaha used a single meta-model for this unit, upon which all the instrument models are built. In my opinion, it's the wind instrument models which come out best. It's so good that in a mix, you'd be hard pressed to tell a VL70-m played well from a WX controller from the real instrument.
However, I'm not so convinced by the string models, none of which I would use on a track. I haven't explored the conventional synth models - I have conventional synths for that!
Bottom line, buy it for incredibly expressive and realistic wind instrument sounds. You must have at least a breath controller for your keyboard, ideally a Yamaha WX series wind controller, or this unit won't deliver for you.
Reliability
:
10
Never had any problems with it. It appears to be solidly built - I would gig with it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
10
This instrument (along with the VL1) is unique, sounds wonderful and I love everything about it (apart from the lack of a decent PC editor).
I use it in a small project studio for a variety of music, from ambient/New Age through to classical. It's a great way of adding musical wind lead lines that really sing through a mix.
If it was lost or stolen I'd buy it again immediately.
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: US $599
Submitted 01/04/2005
at 07:21pm
by Paul Steris
Ease of Use
:
8
The interface is pretty decent actuallly.
Features
:
9
I like the small size and the WX connector which powers my Yamaha WX5. No more batteries in the WX5!!!!!!!
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
I thought I loved the factory sounds- then I got the Patchman Music Turbo VL upgrade chip for it. Sheeesh. The Turbo chip makes this thing UN-FREEKIN-BELIEVABLE! I mean, it sounds incredible! Listen to the Turbo demos at the Patchman site...
http://www.patchmanmusic.com/turbovl.html
With the Turbo chip, VL70m and my WX5 I can sound like anything. I'm getting more and more gigs because of this incredible system. I can sound like any wind instrument. I bought my rig from Patchman and I can recommend them since they actually specialize in wind controllers. They have a package system that includes a preinstalled Turbo chip in the VL70-m.
Reliability
:
10
Great. No problems so far.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't used it but Yamaha has always been good in the past.
Overall Rating
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10
Awesome piece of gear. There is no better breath controlled synth on the market.
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: US $490
Submitted 11/10/2004
at 07:31am
by Jay
Email: jay dot ricketts<at>gmail dot com
Ease of Use
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6
Bit of a learning curve to this one, but very much worth the effort. The breath control input is a nice touch - that was you don't have to limit yourself to a controller that does breath control. I haven't fired up the editing program yet (free download from Yamaha), which you really need to design new sounds, but sound tweaking isn't too tough with the front panel. Not a stellar interface, but not bad.
Features
:
10
monophonic, no keys. Effects are the usual DSP. It accepts all kinds of midi control, just gotta find the right controller to send them. Might be time to de-mothball the KX-88 - using a pawn shop DX-11 for now.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
Sounds are phenomenal. Just amazing. Even the presets are really really good. It is the most expressive thing I have ever played. I'm doing keyboard/breath control, can't speak to what it's like with a WX controller. And if I weren't doing breath or wind control, I don't think there's much I'd like, at least not in the presets.
Reliability
:
10
No problems yet.
Customer Support
:
10
No issues yet. Yamaha's been good to me over the years.
Overall Rating
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10
I'd buy this again in a heartbeat if it were lost. In fact, I might buy a second so I can have the stock sounds and the Patchman mod.
There is NOTHING like this out there, except the old discontinued Yam modeling synths. The sounds are incredible, the performability is incredible.
For $500ish US, how could you go wrong?
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 07/15/2003
at 10:02am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Very easy to use with a wind controller or breath controller. The presets are rather weak but there are professional sounds for sale at Patchman Music (www.patchmanmusic.com):
http://www.patchmanmusic.com/yamahaVL70m.html
They also just released a pretty amazing TURBO VL upgrade chip for it that replaces all the presets with way better sounds.
Features
:
No Opinion
It has only 1 note poliphony but that isn't an issue since this is a lead solo synth anyways.
Expressiveness/Sounds
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No Opinion
Amazingly expressive especially with quality 3rd party sounds.
Reliability
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No Opinion
The VL70m is definitly built well. I haven't had any trouble with mine ever.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Not great. But this is nothing out of the ordinary.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
9.5
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: US $433
Submitted 06/17/2002
at 09:09am
by Nick Chan
Email: zzzxtreme<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
simple to use, good GUI , typical of Yamaha gears.
Features
:
5
Effects are clean, nice. Big LCD, many inputs.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
the String instruments, Ohhhhhhhh!!! some of the sounds are not as good as PCMs, but, in terms of expressiveness, it Rules. Very nice and unique! quality DACs and outputs
Reliability
:
10
seems OK
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
I would definitely get another if lost. There's nothing like it, except the Ultra (still) expensive VL1, VL7, VL1M. I was planning to get VL70M for Sax, as I like to play Kenny G stuff. I set my keyboard performace to SOLO, and it plays easily with VL70M. if not, lots of squeech
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: US $550.00
Submitted 07/02/2001
at 01:58am
by William Chambliss
Email: wx11 at juno<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
I have owned the VL70-m for four years. Don't judge the module by the
presets, because they suck! However,with just a little bit of tinkering,they can be made to sound magnificent! I only use the front
panel to make edits, so I can't comment on the patch editor, but the
editing isn't hard, and the manual is understandable.
Features
:
8
Polyphony is limited to 1 note,but that is not a drawback.The effects
are 18 bit stereo,and sound good.The unit excells with the WX series
wind controllers. It does not sound as well with a keyboard controller
Standard midi ports are included.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
Once the instruments are tweaked,they sound very realistic.Most people
probably could not tell the difference between the VL70-m and the real instrument on a CD.--particulary if a WX wind controller was being utilized. The VL70-m works for any type of music.
Reliability
:
10
No problem in 4 years. I have one in my studio rack, and one for gigs.
I would rate it 10 for reliability.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
I have 2 VL70-m's A WX-11, and a WX-5 I love the way it sounds, and the ease of playing it.Being a former trumpet player who had to play
keyboards to work, It's like playing a horn again!--only playing all the horns!
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: 600 (AU$) used
Submitted 03/16/2001
at 12:51am
by Rick Reeves
Email: dmband at bigpond<dot>net<dot>au
Ease of Use
:
7
easy to just plug n' play, easy connections, menu can be tricky for first timers, but once you get the hang of it you'll be flying
Features
:
7
polyphony is 1!!!! get over it... this thing is a virtual instrument emulator, intended to be used with a wind controller, and typical wind instruments can only play 1 note, so as a sax player, i don't find it a problem.
it has full use of the usual XG effects (chorus, reverb e.t.c.) only thing i'd be wanting is a line input for the effects alone, but the yamaha MU128 has that, so i'll probably get one.
The Editing software available from yamaha really brings it to life... anything you want.. it'll do.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
9
most sounds are GREAT, all the sythesque voices sound fantasic, some of the real instruments leave a bit to be desired... saxes are dodgy, clarinet + oboe are respectable... trumpet is ... um... fun...
i wouldn't even consider using this without the yamaha wx5 wind controller... it's absolutly fantastic,.. every little whim and squeek i'd play on a sax is perfectly reproduced.
Reliability
:
10
Not a problem here. i've used it at heaps of gigs, never died...
Customer Support
:
10
great... no problems...
Overall Rating
:
10
If this was stolen, I wouldn't think twice about getting another one, it's absolutly fantastic, couldn't live without it...
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: US $525
Submitted 11/21/2000
at 10:46pm
by Eric Levy
Email: casaroyale at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
The layout of the module is fairly intuitive. As far as editing capabilities, you can't create new models without the software. I've found a few presets that I'm very happy with, and the only editing I've had to do is to route the controllers - very easy to do.
Features
:
7
The obvious feature of the VL70-m is the fact that you're dealing with physically modeled synthesis. The result of this is that you can play the same note again and again, and it'll sound different each time. To me, this is the difference between a sterile sound and one which is organic in nature. The presets have made creative use of the parameters, such as assigning emboshure control to the pitch bend. Some of these experiments work better than others - I would advise that you shouldn't be afraid to disable certain parameters if they're getting on your nerves. The monophonic nature of the instrument seldom bothers me, though it would be nice to have two voices on sounds such as guitars and clavinets.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
This is by far the most expressive all-digital instrument I've ever played, which is the reason I purchased it. If you're looking for synth sounds, you may be disappointed - they're rather thin. The instrument is really geared toward solo orchestral voices, and it certainly excells. Though I dislike the saxes, they are definitely better than anything else you'll find. I recommend the jazz flute (you get a great biting sound on high notes) and the q-clav.
Reliability
:
10
I've had mine for about 2 1/2 years, used it about 5 nights a week, and never had a problem.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I use the VL70-m in a rack as part of my keyboard rig, and it's certainly a one-trick pony for me. I might use it 3 or 4 times at most on a gig. That being said, I get cute girls coming up to the stage every time I use it, wanting to know what my breath controller is, which is second only to people asking how I can play and smoke a cigarette at the same time. I really only use a few sounds on the instrument, all flutes. Though the VL70-m has developed into more of a gimmick for me than the quest for expression, the musicians in the audience and on stage are always enamored with it's liveliness. If you're looking to add a module to your rig that contrasts the digital realm, I strongly recommend this piece.
Product: Yamaha VL70-m
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/28/2000
at 12:57pm
by Anonymous
Email: leiter at skypoint<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
5
If you just want to plug in to Midi In and play presets, no problem. However, it has a screwy Midi implementation that causes Midi loops if you hook up the Midi Out to a standard sequencer setup. (CC pass-through can't be disabled!) This was a real disapointment, because it also precludes two-way comunication for editing patches (at least in the setup I use). However, the presets are good and there's lots of CC control.
Features
:
5
See above.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
10
The sounds are impressive. They have most of the texture and constant motion that real instruments have-no static waveforms. The emulations aren't always accurate, though; sometimes rompler is better. The synth leads and basses are excellent, and worth the price of admission.
Reliability
:
10
No problem in about two years.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I hoped to be able to edit patches; big disapointment. However, I still end up using a bass, guitar or synth patch from this unit on almost every track.
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