Yamaha YDS-150 Digital Sax Review

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Wes shows us some of the features of the Yamaha YDS-150.
    Yamaha's first step into the digital sax world, this is the YDS-150. With over 73 customizable voices, bluetooth app connectivity, 15 levels of volume control, and many more features, this saxophone truly stands out in it's market. Featuring USB or AAA battery powered options, and built-in headphone jack, you can play this one anywhere or anytime. No need for mutes or bulky bags, just plug in a set of headphones and jam anywhere you like, day or night. Also has integrated bell acoustic system to produce sounds without any headphones present. Blowing into the mouthpiece resonates throughout the entire instrument-a sensation you can feel in your lips and fingertips. The Integrated Bell Acoustic System, created by the fusion of acoustic and digital technologies, delivers an incredibly authentic, gorgeous sound that feels and responds as if you were playing an acoustic instrument. The mouthpiece is designed just like an acoustic saxophone and the key layout ensures natural playability and smooth operation. Easy to record or connect to either the app or computer software.
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  • @vmontijo
    @vmontijo Год назад +6

    I too own both the Yamaha YDS-150 and a Roland AE-10... I should say I am primarily a vocalist in a Classic Rock cover band, and was an intermediate sax player at my best when I was younger - these days I no longer play an acoustic sax AT ALL in the band. I mention this because "real sax players" will not benefit from my comments so much, and that I use my two for more than "just practicing on" - I actually perform on these! Of the two, I have spent about 10x more time on my AE-10 since I bought it a few years ago, vs several months ago on the Yamaha. What I like about the Yamaha is: 1) the feel of the keys - being much more like an acoustic saxophone - and are comfortable... one of the keys requires a bit more pressure than it should, but I wonder if that is something in the tolerances and quality control (?), 2) it looks cooler than the Roland, 3) it sounds closer to a real sax than the (standard sax sounds) of the AE-10. Things I prefer about the Roland: 1) Much better display and you can change parameters directly on the instrument (the Yamaha requires a phone app and the details are handled remotely); 2) a total of 4 octave keys (two higher and two lower) - which is really handy as you can actually skip palm keys if you prefer and simply press the next higher octave key and finger the "natural note fingering" - (Yamaha should add this to the next gen YDS!), 3) Better display - I play about 10 voices in my cover band on the AE-10 (flute, violin, Bari Sax, 3x Tenor Sax, 2x Alto Sax, Soprano Sax, harmonica)... These are user assigned and I can "name each voice" and it is in the display so I know I have the right one... the Yamaha simply shows U1, U2, etc. so harder to remember). Why 3x Tenor sax's? Each one is in a different "key" so I can play all my favorite songs in the key that is easiest for me to finger... again "real sax players" will call this cheating, but at my age, I go for the easiest path that gets the job done! I hope this was helpful! Cheers!

  • @klaatubaradanikuto7195
    @klaatubaradanikuto7195 2 года назад +4

    You're lucky to get it. Due to the shortage of semiconductors, the production is delayed even in Japan, and it is very difficult to obtain.
    YAMAHA is currently suspending orders.

  • @797610242
    @797610242 Год назад +1

    Thanks for detail introducing.

  • @glenquarrie3414
    @glenquarrie3414 Год назад +5

    I bought my YDS-150 as soon as it became available, but had to give it up. Yamaha has a great concept there, but the key switches are poorly designed and some of them require a lot of pressure to make contact. The required squeezing is very unhealthy and can easily cause hand and tendon injuries as well as contributing to poor technique. Even though the Roland Aerophones (I play the AE-10) have more primitive looking buttons instead of keys they work far better than the YDS-150 keys and are much healthier for your hands and tendons. I do prefer my Emeo to the Roland because its keys are actual saxophone keys, but it is significantly more expensive and I really do like the Roland Aerophone. Glen Quarrie professional saxophonist and retired lecturer of sax at Carnegie Mellon University

    • @fleming_instruments_and_repair
      @fleming_instruments_and_repair  Год назад

      All great choices listed here as well! It’s all about preference. The new EMEO is great looking too. Looking forward to trying one soon.

  • @owusucollins4931
    @owusucollins4931 Год назад +1

    Wow🎉

  • @romanchomenko2912
    @romanchomenko2912 2 года назад +1

    It's a Yamaha snake charmer horn looks like a sax but is different in all aspects when playing.

  • @RicardoRoams
    @RicardoRoams 2 месяца назад +1

    Since this mouth piece and reed to not function as on a real saxophone, must you wet the reed before playing the Yamaha YDS 150 digital saxophone? It's a simple question yet I can't seem to find this answer anywhere. Hopefully, you can provide an answer. Thank you.

    • @fleming_instruments_and_repair
      @fleming_instruments_and_repair  2 месяца назад +1

      Good question! The answer is no, you do not have to wet the reed to play. Honestly, you can remove the ENTIRE mouthpiece and reed setup, and blow directly into the tube/tenon, and get the same sound. The reed does not move in the way a normal cane or even sythetic reed moves. Hope that clears things up!

    • @RicardoRoams
      @RicardoRoams 2 месяца назад

      @@fleming_instruments_and_repair , Thank you very much. I appreciate your response.

  • @nicoladegrandi141
    @nicoladegrandi141 Год назад +1

    Good morning. Thanks for the description of YDS 150. A curiosity! Is it possible to emulate the sound of a violin with this instrument?

    • @fleming_instruments_and_repair
      @fleming_instruments_and_repair  Год назад

      Yes! There are lots of voices built-in and a string like tone is easily produced. You can also add or adjust custom voicing as well!

  • @user-dq9ne9fy8u
    @user-dq9ne9fy8u Год назад +2

    as I understood it doesn't make any acoustic noise (except key clicking) when you play with headphones, does it? so I can play at night without disturbing my family?

  • @ubizmo
    @ubizmo Год назад +1

    Are you doing the growl with your voice or switching to a distortion patch?

    • @fleming_instruments_and_repair
      @fleming_instruments_and_repair  Год назад +1

      It’s actually built into the voice! At the highest volume it auto-distorts.

    • @ubizmo
      @ubizmo Год назад

      @@fleming_instruments_and_repair Which voice is that? One of the altos, I guess. I wonder if one of the tenors does the same thing.

    • @fleming_instruments_and_repair
      @fleming_instruments_and_repair  Год назад

      @@ubizmo can’t recall, but yes there is a tenor voice with the same effect!

  • @misteralex7
    @misteralex7 2 месяца назад

    non funziona il reset??

  • @Patrick-kickass
    @Patrick-kickass Год назад +1

    Do you recommend this for beginner?

    • @fleming_instruments_and_repair
      @fleming_instruments_and_repair  Год назад +2

      Honestly, no. Due to the lack of any feedback in the mouthpiece I would not suggest these for beginners. If you wish to learn the sax, I’d still start with a quality intermediate horn with functioning mouthpiece.

  • @sagea1107
    @sagea1107 Год назад +2

    You have to try the EMEO, which is far superior in all respects

    • @barthvapour
      @barthvapour Месяц назад

      Unless your aim is to have an instrument on which you can practice the fingering used on an acoustic saxophone.

    • @sagea1107
      @sagea1107 Месяц назад

      @@barthvapour This is the case and I have a YDS-150 (but also an EWIUSB, 4000 and Aerophone AE30), nothing happens at the level of the EMEO! the feeling of playing on a traditional Sax is there. And to work on a piece the transition between an EMEO and the Sax (Alto for me) is done naturally, which is not the case with other controllers and even less the Yamaha YDS-150

  • @TheSaxDude
    @TheSaxDude Год назад +1

    Can I have it

  • @misteralex7
    @misteralex7 2 месяца назад

    il sax emette solo un suono... Aiuto

  • @thierryconge6084
    @thierryconge6084 Год назад +1

    Un son de m....

  • @larrykbird
    @larrykbird Год назад

    Lo strumento dopo un anno non suona più ed è ingestibile, soprattutto sul cambio di semitono fa/fa# , sol sol#,la campana del sax risulta molto lunga ed e' sempre svitata ,in pratica 900 € buttati ,sconsiglio vivamente l’acquisto ,e penso che la Yamaha per serietà come azienda dovrebbe ritirare lo strumento e risarcire gli acquirenti che si trovano in mano un affare che non suona

  • @jg6153
    @jg6153 Год назад

    sorry ...sounds like a goose !

  • @sandroflute
    @sandroflute Год назад

    Clearly first prize for optical ugliness 🙄