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yamaha reface.
trademark june 5, 2014
Musical instruments, namely, music synthesizers and electronic keyboard instruments; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods
yamaha montage.
trademark dec 22, 2014
Musical instruments, namely, music synthesizers and electronic keyboard instruments
Och, es muss ja nicht jedes Jahr unbedingt was komplett neues kommen. Ich wäre da eher für *gute* Produkte, die über mehrere Jahre aktuell bleiben. Zur NAMM könnte man dann einfach eine neue verbesserte OS-Version präsentieren. Korg scheint da z.B. ihren KRONOS tatsächlich verbessert zu haben.Immerhin, es sind zwei Trademarks auf den Namen Yamaha registriert worden [...]
Welcher aktuell erhältliche Hardware-Sampler bietet mindestens 8 Einzelausgänge?![]()
Sampler <> Drumsampler.![]()
Ich würde eher sagen "multiinstrumental"."melodiös"
Every studio needs a sampler. Repeat after me...
The sampler is simply the most versatile instrument ever invented and it is limited only by the sounds you can find to put in it. Samplers are amazingly good value these days, and even the lower models in a range can perform as well as the more expensive items. Select a sampler on the basis of its control and editing features.
If you plan simply to load in samples and programs (...), a basic model may be all you require. If, however, you plan to create your own samples and programs, you need a wider range of features, and proper access to them.
Unlike keyboards, where I feel that extra outputs often aren't worth the bother, you can't have too many outputs on a sampler, and usually they are almost as easy to use as the main stereo outputs. Maybe keyboard manufacturers should buy a sampler and take it apart so they can see how it should be done.
(via: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/dec97/homestudio1.html)The reason why your sampler needs extra outputs is that with a decent memory expansion(...) you can load up a variety of completely different sounds. You will almost certainly want to process these individually through your mixing console, and if sampling is the most important part of your work, this will be essential.
"Buy only those things that you can use until they wear out. Buy a good mic and it will last you 20 years -- literally. Buy a mediocre mic and it will always be mediocre, even on the day you buy it."
Ich würde eher sagen "multiinstrumental".![]()
Ha ha, wie kommt man nur auf solche Zahlen... Hängt es evtl. mit der Display-Auflösung zusammen?......beim 2box mit bis zu 80 velocity-layers je vorhandene MIDI-Note-Number (!!!!)
Kann man es so routen, dass z.B. die Stereo-Snare die Ausgänge 3/4 bekommt, die Stereo-Toms 5/6 usw.?
LINE can be Mono or Stereo. When mono, only the tip signal on the
line input is used for both left and right. When stereo, the tip signal
is left and the ring signal is right.
VOL shows the volume of the LEVEL knob.
SUB selects a combination of the mix channels for the submix bus.
Turn to select a source and click to switch it in or out of the submix.
There are 5 different sources.
- Drums: kick, snare, hihat, toms, cymbals and percussion.
- Fx: effect.
- Line: line input.
- Wave: accompaniment wave file.
- Metr: accompaniment metronome.
This allows for example to make a mix for recording or PA with just
the drums and effect while still having all channels to the phones.
The channel volumes of the submix are the same as those for the
mix and are set on the UNIT-MIX page.
OUT1.2 selects which audio bus is routed to output 1 and 2. Either
the Mix, Mix!, Sub, Sub! or 1+2! bus. Mix and Sub are controlled by
the LEVEL knob, the other ones are at a fixed level