ObeeLektro vol.23 Yamaha Rm1x SU700 Experimenting

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2008

Recently purchased Yamaha SU700 put into immediate use in conjunction with the Yamaha Rm1x for some interesting results with very minimal work involved. Once again the power of the engineering of this machines is amazing and the price tag of this used equipment is hard to beat. Now a days almost any body can afford a little production studio with some amazing tools to work with. If you like the music by ObeeLektro please check his other videos here on youtube or go to myspace.com click the music subcategory and type in the name ObeeLektro. Otherwise have fun and enjoy the music.

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  • I own my SU700 from 2004 (?), it`s not complicated piece of gear and always a fun to work with))). RS7K was bought and sold within 6 months)) - very well organized machine but cheapest sampler I ever seen and heard(.

    Thank you ObeeLektro for your vids

  • @vectorass Hey Thank you and Cheers.

  • SU is an awesome piece of kit, but yeah... you do need to expand the ram and lose the floppy. Great for the house, a scary experience to play live (i did... never again!!)

  • @theinfideluk Hey isn't that the truth. Cheers.

  • At first I liked SU700's design and set up until I tried learning. I agree with you about the floppy, we bought an ORB drive for storage. If you want better quality, better sounds and don't want to become a computer engineer to make music pick up the Yamaha RS7000. Its basically an early MOTIF in a box the size of an MPC.

    Again, I can not stress enough how much I HATE trying to program an SU700. It' s too bad, the unit itself was quality in construction, features and audio quality.

  • Hi you might have a good point there, because I used my rm1x as a sequencer so I just used the tools for sampling on the SU700 and the sequencer tools I never learned. The control tools for the samples was fairly easy with quick and cool results. Cheers.

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  • cool! What did you pay for the su700 machine?

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  • Thank for the comment, and when I have a minute  I will check some of your work. Cheers.

  • I am sorry my inbox does not always show new incoming comments.I found you here because of someone elses comment. In answer to your question, yes you can mute other tracks while playing your samples. There is definitely pros and con having both systems. Pros of having SU 700 is that you have a fully dedicated machine with all features and tools and 48 tracks to your samples. On the other hand RS7000 has it all, and a storage device is lot better for samples memory. Hope that helps. Cheers.

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