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Average rating: 4.6 out of 5
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GINO BONANNO a part-time user from USA writes:
A WINNER IN MY STUDIO FOR A LONG TIME AND STILL REMAINS THAT WAY.A VERY DURABLE KEYBOARD.

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Thursday-Jun-21-01 at 00:16
filip a part-time user from czech rep. writes:
Pianos, Rhodes and Organs are great. Saxophones are quite cool also. Nice leads, strings, and basses can be done on this machine. It's not top of the range synth anymore, but it was. if someone is interested in patch exchange mail me. And yes... mentioned 8MB RAM (2x old short 4MB simms) can be fitted, possibilites of sound creation are well beyond normal then, BUT!!! try to upload 8MB of wavs thru MIDI. (You will be one year older when you finish) :) ....and the point is that the memory is volatile, so you loose all sounds uploaded when you turn machine off. bleeee :( ... well, then upload them again :)

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Tuesday-May-15-01 at 11:14
Jorge Santany a professional user from Guadalajara, mexico writes:
I bought mine back in 1993, new, from the store. I used it to the limits and I made my best music on it. For four long years all I needed was my sy85 and a portastudio to make my most beautifull demos.

Now it lies into pieces and I really miss it. After playing with more modern sinths I think the sy85 will be the next. try it if you have the chance.

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Monday-Mar-19-01 at 03:16
Martin Eliasson a hobbyist user from Link�ping, Sweden writes:
I've had my SY-85 since mid-97 and now that I've used it on two album projects, I think I'm ready for a fair review.

You probably already know that this machine uses the AWM-synthesis, exactly the same architecture found in the CSx synths, the A[3/4/5]000 samplers and the EX-series. Basically, the difference being the polyphony (30), the FX-section (top notch) and the ROM-sounds (very early 90-ties).

The SY-85 is a real brad-and-potatoe synth. It's like the whole synth was built to play a supportive part in arrangements. It's sound blends in almost everywhere. When building arrangements, you just keep adding parts until you're out of pholophony. I think this synth realy shines if you play folk/pop/rock and need a few synth sounds or good strings to stay behind the accoustic instruments. If you're into dance music you will have to program it, and may be spice up the sound by an outboard distortion pedal.

Programming this beast is a blast. Not only is it easy and intutive, it's realy fast, way faster than most modern synths. This is because of the eight value sliders placed below the display which all can be used to edit parameters, and if you need more precission, you can use the data wheel simultaneousely. The sounds are very programmable featuring three envelopes, one LFO and multimode filters sounding like typical Yamaha digital filters - smooth and sweet but impossible to get aggressive. There is also a quick-edit mode in which you can sketch a new sound in half a minute, something many other synths lacks.

The SY-85 is sturdy and has a built in powersupply. Saving data to disc is plain and simple. It is a lovely master controller giving very quick access to all 16 MIDI channels when in multitimbral mode. It has a sustain pedal and expression pedal input. Use them, the AWM-synthesis was built for it and the SY-85 handles it excellently. In conclusion, it has served me well and I use it on almost everything I record. However, you may and should buy additional synthesizers to get sounds whith more character. After all, the SY-85 has been used on so many records you will have a real hard time comming up with a completely new unique sound from it.

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Thursday-Feb-15-01 at 18:19
Steve B a hobbyist user from UK writes:
BP - �200 is a good price. And there's plenty of good sounds on the web too. Try starting with the vintage area of the Yamaha web site.

It's one of my all time favourite synths. and once you get 8Mb RAM into it, the sound creation potential goes through the roof.

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Tuesday-Sep-05-00 at 04:00
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