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Average rating: 4.6 out of 5
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Saul Hudson a hobbyist user from UK writes:
Well haven't had my SY long. Always wanted one but somehow it didn't happen. Picked mine up recently for �290 incl cards + patches.

I have had a whole range of keyboards over the last 20 years and have to say the SY85 is the only one i would never part with! The keyboard action is wonderful...it just feels..right! Aftertouch is superb...so controllable.

Sounds are rich and lush and although some are obviously dated...it is a ten year old synth! most are still very usable straight off.

The sequencer...although some have said it's a bit fiddly, i have found fairly straightforward and certainly a quantum leap over my previous Ensoniq SQ1+. The addition of the 100 preset drum patterns is a nice touch to get you up and running fast.

Only two things i would like to change. The floppy drive from a DD to a 1.44mb HD...if that can be done please let me know! :-) And the memory..the non-volatile strips seem hard to come by and are still relativly expensive. Although of course you can use standard sims...dirt cheap these days and probably free if you can find an old PC laying around.

So all in all...definitly the best synth i have owned and i shant be parting with it.

If anyone want's to know more....if your looking for a permanent source of resources, manuals, patches etc just drop by the "Yamaha SY Forums" at http://kickme.to/syforums We cover the whole SY/TG range. Cya there.

atb Saul

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Monday-Nov-04-02 at 07:18
Rob Wix a part-time user from Brecon, Wales writes:
The SY85 is a brill and versatile bit of kit. My own SY85 has been gigged, dropped, soaked with orange juice, champagne, cider and now forms the heart and soul of my studio set-up. Theres just one thing - how on earth do you stop Cubase telling it to read the PCM card during MIDI playback???

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Thursday-Oct-24-02 at 18:41
KEK a professional user from Canada writes:
I've been the owner of a pair of 85s since '93. I'm also the owner of a pair of SY99s and a pair of EX7s. All the synths are gigging all the time, live and studio applications. I can honestly state that the ONLY worthy successor to the 85 is the EX7, (excepting the sequencer portion!) That being said, if I could only choose a single synth, with which to spend the rest of my days, and which would continue to feed and clothe me, the choice would be the Yamaha SY85.

I expected to have unloaded my 85s long before today, but the user-friendliness of these synths have ensured their rightful place amongst my most valued gear. While many manufacturer's claim their products are continually updateable, few in actual fact are ever supported beyond their retail shelf life. The onus is on the owner to explore the potential of their instruments and then to exploit that potential to the max. I'd recommend the sample memory upgrades for any 85 user. It'll prolong the synth's life for an indefinite period by allowing you to keep the most current wave forms available to you.

As a work station, it has few peers; as a live performance instrument, it has no equal. I perform, as a "side man" in all musical styles, classical excepted, and this synth produces the right sounds EVERY time. For amusement, I often apply a strip of duct tape over the Yamaha logos and I'm constantly amused at the public's comments......"is that the new (insert flvour of the month) synth?"

The sequencer is good enough to provide an entire sets worth of music, at one go, if the programming is done expeditiously. In 9 years of use, I have NEVER experienced any kind of crash, freeze, brown out or display difficulties. in fact, I only recently changed the back-up batteries!!! The 85s have worked in Arctic cold and Mojave heat, without a single glich.....ever. The instrument is engineered and built with regards to the highest quality, commercially acceptable standards.

The only improvement, which could be made to this instrument, in my opinion, is the addition of a hard shell case!!! If you have the opportunity to acquire one of these excellent synths, DO IT!

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Sep-04-02 at 14:37
Nick Chan a part-time user writes:
What a worthy 'upgrade' from Alesis QS7 !!! I just love the SPX900 effects ! The Distortion is so wonderful. All effects seems beautiful. It has the most responsive, expressive keys I have ever played on. Sending aftertouch seems almost effortless!!! It sits besides Wavestation as my all-time favourite synth. (used to have sy77, 01w, qs7, etc etc etc). The synth engine is very deep. almost as powerful as SY77. The acoustic sounds seem a bit outdated nowadays, but most are still usable, without being embarrased. Sequencer works well. PLUS: The SY85 can also function as a MIDI DATA FILER FOR YOUR OTHER EXTERNAL MIDI GEAR ! It can receive midi data from other gear and save it into the floppy! What other keyboard does that??? Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ! One word: BUY IT WHILE YOU CAN !!

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Tuesday-Sep-03-02 at 00:20
Bee Lloyd a professional user from uk writes:
An SY85 has formed the central component of my studio since 1992. The day it dies on me, itll be like losing a member of my family. I learnt how to produce on it, and recently signed a contract with sony, largely thanks to its incredible potential for sound control. If you see one second-hand, BUY IT. I just got a 'track of the month' review in the british mag 'future music' and a track on the cover cd; so please check the website for a couple of free tunes (which were entirely created without a computer, with the sy running the show... www.actualitymusic.co.uk

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Sunday-Mar-17-02 at 12:14
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