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Average rating:
4.6 out of 5
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Mark, it HAS better samples. If you plug in the AIEB2 you HAVE individual outs, it HAS two velocity sensitive pads, it doesn�t NEED battery backed up ram (64MB battery backed? Never heard of a sampler that does has this before) Instead it can use SmartMediaCard, as good as IMHO. It�s a very professional toy, if you would look over the horizon of your narrow mind a bit, you would see that people are already producing with it, and already release those tracks on Vinyl. Sorry that you lack of talent Mark, i guess that�s why the RS is useless for you. How about you come back when you tested the RS intensively and made a couple of tracks with it, before you think you can write a review about it.
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well, IF it had better samples, individual outs, velocity sensitive pads, battery-backed ram and sold for well under $1,000, yamaha would have a nice piece of kit here. as it is it's a very expensive toy that can be used to make some good tracks. (as any toy can when placed in the right hands.)
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sal, you can do LOTS of different time signatures with this gold beast.
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Not deleteing them honest! We had a database crash and lost several days of posts...
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Hey webmaster, why are you always deleting my postings? Just like the one where i said that in my opinion it is limiting to speak of the RS as only a drumsampler? It is just as Yamaha said, a music production workstation, that works for everything. The soundset is for sure orientated more in the direction of modern electronic dance music, but throw in some orchester samples and you write the Nutcracke-Suite again.
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