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#159381 - 02/27/01 07:24 PM
Yamaha QY100 Report
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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I got my QY100's today and I'm going to give you a quick report while I'm here in my store. First, I expected this to be just like the QY70 for patterns and features but I'm wrong. There are much better patterns and phrases and they are much more organized. First, the patterns (128) are arranged like this: Rock (001 - 020) all types Hard Rock (021 -028) includes 60's, 70's, etc. Metal (029 -033) Hip-Hop (034 -039) Dance (040 -055) Pop (056 -065) Rhythm & Blues (066 -072) Rock and Roll (073-078) Funk(079-083) Jazz(084-090) Ballad(091-097) Country & Western(098-103) Latin (104-112) Reggae(113 -117) World (118 -128) Many of the original styles I liked before are still here, but the ones I personally disliked have been replaced with really good styles. Many of the old styles I thought were unusuable but not the new ones. For those of you familiar with the older QY products there has never been a way to start and stop the QY's without having to use your finger on the start stop key. Also, there was no way to change the section of the pattern without having to push the section keys on the QY. Now, I am really happy to let you know that Yamaha has added a footswitch jack which allows you to plug in an FC-4 or FC-5 pedal and start and stop the QY100 or use it to change the parts of the pattern (intro, main A, main B, fills, endings, etc.) If you push the footswitch in song mode and you have assigned it to start stop, the song will pause when you stop and continue playing when you push it again. In pattern mode it always starts at the top of the pattern when you re-start. If you use the foot pedal in the section mode for Songs, everytime you push the footswitch, the song will jump to the next programmed section change after the current measure finishes, and if it is at the spot where a blank section is playing, playback will jump to the section immediately following the intro section. With this mode it will now be able to replay songs without having to stop the song if you are using it live and you need to continue playing without stopping. I hope I explained this new feature well enough.You can also use the footswitch to turn of and off the new amp simulator button which will either turn off the amp simulator or if you are using the amp simulator switch to turn off Reverb, Echo or chorus, the footswitch will turn these effects on and off. Moving to the effects for Mic/Guitar, these are really great. You now have a mic/guitar 1/4" input on the back with a gain control. You can store guitar multi's and microphone multi's ready to use in a live situation .There are 18 amp simulator setups designed specifically for guitar and 5 mic setups designed specificallly for vocalists. All parameters can be "tweaked".There are three main blocks for the vocal effects. Delay, Reverb and Chorus. The tree blocks for Guitar are Pramp, Chorus and Reverb.Preamp contains, Volume parameters, Drive parameters, EQ parameters. The final new feature is the ability to use smart media cards from 2 MB to 32 MB to conveniently save and load data as required. The data that may be saved is All, Song, Style, SMF and SMF + XG(which adds the required XG data to the header of a single selected song and saves the son in SMF format.You can create and name separate directories in which you organize your files. The internal 16 track sequencer has a 32,000 memory 480 clock per quarter note resolution, 8 pattern tracks, 20 song memory. There are 3 really good demo songs inside.There are 64 locations for custom patterns which include 6 sections in each and there are 4,285 preset phrases and 48 user phrase locations. The tone generation is AWM2 32 note polyphony and is 24 part multi-timbral. There are 547 normal voices and 22 drum sets. This box is great. I have always loved the QY70 and what it does, but now, with the mic/Guitar, Smart Media Card storage, and the footswitch added, along with new phrases and patterns which sound really good, and a list price of $629.00 which is only $29.00 more than the old QY70 I am really thrilled to be able to offer these to my customers. Any specific questions? Please ask! George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene Reseda, California
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George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years) West Hills, California (Retired 2021)
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