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Yamaha RX15 80-tals trummaskin
850:-
Fullt fungerande 80-talsnostalgi. Jag skickar med en printad manual också. Kan skickas mot fraktkostnad.
Så här beskrevs den i tidningen In Tune, December 1984:
The RX-15 uses PCM digitally recorded drum and percussion sounds. There are 13 different sounds, 11 of which have their own instrument button; Cowbell and Shaker you'll find cosily tucked up together (though only for programming - you can have a pattern that finally emerges with both instruments). The available sounds consist of bass drum, snare drum (with an internally varied hi/lo pitch), rim shot, three tom-toms, closed hi-hat (plus internally varied 'stick-hit' closed or 'foot' closed sound), open hi-hat, ride and crash cymbals, handclap, and shaker/cowbell. The snare sound you're unlikely to better, and a cohort/friend who's just bought a Simmons SDS-7 spent many hours not getting close to it. The toms are fine - punchy, and blessed with a pleasing note level; the bass drum is a suitably 'middle of the chest' affair, and in fact only the hi-hats gave me any cause to complain, as they're just a bit thick and heavy. But since each sound's volume is totally in your hands, this problem can be solved by simply turning their level down. Not an ideal answer, but an answer nonetheless. The RX-15's overall memory capacity is 1500 events, which break down into ten songs, made up from any or all of the 100 patterns that can be programmed (a pattern can be any length of bars from 1-99). If this space isn't enough, you can dump data on to tape - but in practice, with careful use of repeats, close examination of patterns etc., you'll find there's plenty of internal room for manoeuvre.

Per Lengquist
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