vitaminman
IllMuzik Staff
ill o.g.
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Hey,
I was checking out the specs on this guy:
http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/rs7000/index.html
I'll make some comparisons:
Akai: ships with 2mb RAM, expandable to 32mb
Yamaha: ships with 4mb RAM, expandable to 64mb
Akai: Max 32 voices polyphony
Yamaha: Max 64 voices polyphony
Akai: no internal synth
Yamaha: 1054 tone and 63 drum kit synth
Akai: no internal effects without expansion card, $329 if bought separately
Yamaha: 4 effects blocks with reverbs, delays, etc.
Akai: single low pass resonant filter
Yamaha: 6 resonant filter types
Akai: limited synthesis functions (only one envelope)
Yamaha: full synthesis functions (one envelope, one lfo with 7shapes, all syncable to clock)
Akai: 16 drum pads, one slider, one jog wheel, two knobs
Yamaha: 29 keyboard pads, 29 knobs
And now the big one: PRICE! At www.zzounds.com:
Akai: $1200
Yamaha: $1150
Purely from a specifications standpoint, the Yamaha RS7000 is the clear winner: it is cheaper, it comes with more RAM and can be upgraded to twice as much as the Akai, more polyphony, more synthesis capabilities, more buttons and knobs, a full blown synth similar to the synth engine of a Triton or Proteus, they both can import WAV and Akai 1000/3000 samples...
Something more to chew on.
Take care,
Nick
I was checking out the specs on this guy:
http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/rs7000/index.html
I'll make some comparisons:
Akai: ships with 2mb RAM, expandable to 32mb
Yamaha: ships with 4mb RAM, expandable to 64mb
Akai: Max 32 voices polyphony
Yamaha: Max 64 voices polyphony
Akai: no internal synth
Yamaha: 1054 tone and 63 drum kit synth
Akai: no internal effects without expansion card, $329 if bought separately
Yamaha: 4 effects blocks with reverbs, delays, etc.
Akai: single low pass resonant filter
Yamaha: 6 resonant filter types
Akai: limited synthesis functions (only one envelope)
Yamaha: full synthesis functions (one envelope, one lfo with 7shapes, all syncable to clock)
Akai: 16 drum pads, one slider, one jog wheel, two knobs
Yamaha: 29 keyboard pads, 29 knobs
And now the big one: PRICE! At www.zzounds.com:
Akai: $1200
Yamaha: $1150
Purely from a specifications standpoint, the Yamaha RS7000 is the clear winner: it is cheaper, it comes with more RAM and can be upgraded to twice as much as the Akai, more polyphony, more synthesis capabilities, more buttons and knobs, a full blown synth similar to the synth engine of a Triton or Proteus, they both can import WAV and Akai 1000/3000 samples...
Something more to chew on.
Take care,
Nick