Word! I say ditch the built in synth and focus on MIDI and sequencing. It's better to choose the gear you really want to use. Ok, having it all in one box may be convinient, but how good is it really? There is so much to do in the live sequencing field. If you want all in one, get Reason on a laptop ;-) (don't bash me, i'm not plugging our stuff here). 2 outs would be wonderful, but that would create an interface problem. having 16 tracks with 16 mute buttons was the feature that made me buy the RM1x and i'd hate to see more complexity added if that would mean increased flipping through diaplys, switching panel modes etc. 32 mute buttons? Lovely! /Tage ---------- >From: "Olaf Molenveld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Rm2x? >Date: tor 18 maj 2000 12.29 > > am i the only person that doesn't want an all-in-one approach?? such beasts > always seem to loose points on dedicated devices.....i rather would see an > expanded RM1x in the midi and sequencing approach, and additional buy an > SU200/SU300.... > > the most important things for a much better RM1x are: 2 midi outs, no > stopping when switching between recording and playing, hearing the other > tracks play when in grid-recording, and of course better knobs and > switches...i don't care that much about internal sounds (although a sampling > option like the SU200 would be nice ofcourse..aarghhh.there i go again ;) > because that's why i have other dedicated synths and a sampler... > > maybe some kind of chord-sequencing would be very nice though...cause i > ain't that good with playing chords.. > > Olaf > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jay Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 11:22 PM > Subject: Re: Rm2x? > > >> At 10:31 PM 05/14/2000 -0500, you wrote: >> > >Someone said: I can tell you with absolute certainty that there are NO >> > plans for >> > >a RM2X in >> > >the near future... >> >Bullshit man, Yamaha is a huge corporation! You think they're going to > pass >> >up on a successor to their succesful blue box? No way! DJX2, A3k, 4k, > 5k, >> >CS1x, 2x, etc...the RM2x is coming. >> >Dustin >> >> >> I can tell you with 100% certainty that there is a Yamaha engineer working >> on the next generation of 'remix sequencers'. >> >> Whether or not it will be called an RM2X, or what features it will have, > is >> a total unknown, and is up to Yamaha to announce when appropriate. >> >> (I can give you this hint, though, based on rumours I have heard: >> RM1X+SU300+PLG. *Rumours*, remember.) >> >> Also, whether or not this product actually *makes* it on the market is a >> different story. A lot of cool projects are developed at Yamaha R&D, and >> not all of them make it out on the market... >> >> (I cite the famed AN1R - rack mount AN1X - as an example. This was done, >> ready for production, but got canned in favour of continued PLG >> development... which is another story in and of itself...) >> >> j. >> >> -- >> Jay Vaughan | [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> TekLab | http://www.teklab.com >> {UsePGP:[YES] ICQ:[454804] IRC:[EFNet:#teklab/Torpor]} >> [NetMeeting:Yes] [VideoConferencing:Yes] >> TekLab SpyCam : http://lab1.teklab.com/~jay/spycam.html >> > >
