Yamaha PSR-36: Like a DX-7 but more FUN

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @craigsurette3438
    @craigsurette3438 Год назад +9

    OMFG this brings me back! I was part of a Goth/Industrial/Electropunk DIY music collective back in the very early 90s, as super poor kids in rural Massachusetts and we had one of these in our arsenal of discarded toys, which we put to very great use by running it through a crapload of cheap guitar effects pedals.
    The tones we could get out of this setup were always super lofi but absolutely incredible.I learned so much about figuring out how to express your creativity with what was at the time trash gear, and learning to work with what we had.

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  Год назад +1

      Those were indeed 'the days'. I don't mean to be all "back in my day, son..." but you really did have to flex your creativity back then, and inevitably your own personality would be prominent in your sounds.

  • @SidBarnhoorn
    @SidBarnhoorn Год назад +3

    Great! I got the PSR-16 yesterday and love the sound of it, especially when going through my pedalboard through the Strymon DIG and Nightsky.

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  Год назад +1

      Oh yeah, that would be amazing! You should do a video about that :-)

    • @SidBarnhoorn
      @SidBarnhoorn Год назад

      @@gearfacts i did! Albeit a very short one 😄🎶🎉

  • @PolaroidsofthePyramids
    @PolaroidsofthePyramids 2 года назад +2

    One of my favorite home keyboards - great video like always!

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching it! :)

  • @npartridge12
    @npartridge12 2 года назад +3

    My favourite PSR keyboard and with the synth feature it can make some very interesting sounds. I was lucky to puck one up for just £10 a few years ago. It really is quite a unique instrument. Thanks for your as usual excellent and enthusiastic review.

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад

      Very nice bargain there - 10 quid!

    • @bangerbangerbro
      @bangerbangerbro Год назад

      My PSS-470 last year was £4. It was just the keyboard though. Not quite as much to change as PSR-36 of course but it is one of the actually interesting ones you would group together with it. No midi either though.

    • @OpenGL4ever
      @OpenGL4ever 7 месяцев назад

      @@bangerbangerbro The PSR-36 does have MIDI support. And modifications are available for the PSS-470 that make it MIDI capable.

    • @bangerbangerbro
      @bangerbangerbro 7 месяцев назад

      @@OpenGL4ever Oh OK.

  • @sonicaids
    @sonicaids 2 года назад +7

    They work very well with MIDI. i used to hook mine up to a laptop and play midi files of popular songs through it.

    • @lo-firobotboy7112
      @lo-firobotboy7112 2 года назад +1

      I'm not sure the sound chip(s) aren't the same, or at least very-similar, to the ones used in popular sound-cards of the day.

    • @lewynmirror
      @lewynmirror Год назад

      hi ! I just bought one recently and wanted to know how could I play it through Ableton and what kind of jack I need to connect it with my computer or audio sound card ? thanks

    • @Dickgoodbody
      @Dickgoodbody Год назад

      @@lewynmirror i connected mine via a kaoss pad [using rca], kaoss pad to AI, AI to pc, pc to daw.. easy

    • @lewynmirror
      @lewynmirror Год назад

      @@Dickgoodbody THANKS ! so basically I need an RCA if i already have my soundcard and pc ready ? Don't know what is AI tho

    • @Dickgoodbody
      @Dickgoodbody Год назад +1

      @@lewynmirror AI = Audio Interface [Focusrite, etc]... RCA's can also go direct into AI [RCA's / left/right to 1/4 inch jack plugs left/right [Jack to AI].. but if you connect to kaoss pad/s [rca to rca] then you can make loops with the PSR-36 and use the onboard kaoss pad percussion to set the tempo/bpm's which you can't do on the PSR-36 hence the chain is as follows: rca out from psr-36 to rca [in] kaoss pad, rca [out] from kaoss pad to jack [in] AI

  • @iiiiii7503
    @iiiiii7503 2 года назад +4

    This video was uploaded 12 hrs ago but it’s like 12 years old. Great synth btw.

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад +2

      Yep it's a mashup of old videos I made. The story needed to be re-told!

  • @kimthompson5871
    @kimthompson5871 2 года назад +2

    I had one and sold it due to a move . I hope I can get another one !

  • @keyhoarder
    @keyhoarder 2 года назад +3

    I still have it and i think it's one of the best FM keyboards. If it only had touch response or receive it through midi... sadly not :(

  • @pressure-spirals
    @pressure-spirals Год назад +1

    I finally I got one, very cheap. I love the "digital synthesizer" fader functions. So 80s synth but Also ambient. Can't wait to combine it with my zoom ms70cdr ❤

    • @johnbean2596
      @johnbean2596 Год назад +2

      Nice! Enjoy it, I love mine. The value of these things have exploded for some reason. It has some FAT bass tones too, the wah brass setting with the digital synthesizer modifying it slaps so hard

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  Год назад +1

      Love all that retro gear!

    • @pressure-spirals
      @pressure-spirals Год назад

      I totally agree@@johnbean2596

    • @pressure-spirals
      @pressure-spirals Год назад +1

      Yes it's a kind of magic that never left@@gearfacts

  • @glenesis
    @glenesis 2 года назад

    Nice score!

  • @Gluttonite
    @Gluttonite 2 года назад +1

    I recently picked up a PSR-41 for super cheap at a yard sale. They didn't know what they had!

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад

      Hmm I didn't even know there was a PSR-41. I'll have to look out for one :)

    • @Gluttonite
      @Gluttonite 2 года назад

      They are the same only difference is the PSR-41 has both a "Melody recorder" and the "Chord recorder" found in the PSR-36.

  • @Gerald_Daniel
    @Gerald_Daniel Год назад +2

    Thank God it hast MIDI: From time to time I dig my two PSR-36 out & detune them slightly. That poly-rhythmnic wall of sound is hard to describe then. The synth sliders are true magic even more If 2 synth sounds get layered. The only disadvanrage is lack of velocity.

  • @bestrickie2
    @bestrickie2 2 года назад

    Hello, it certainly is a mean machine very good for its time and would sound fantastic put through an EFX processor.

  • @dj-kosmixofkosmixproductio2140
    @dj-kosmixofkosmixproductio2140 2 года назад +3

    A proud owner of this timeless 80's FM classic, which is capable of absolutly amazing sounds & textures as well as basic midi support, picked one up in mint condition with the original silver soft case in 2019 on the island here! The combinations of settings are virtually limitless in my opinion. 😊

  • @hdjsos
    @hdjsos Год назад

    Hi! How would you compare the sound of the PSR-36 with the Yamaha PSS-460/470/570? I have a 470 and it sounds almost analog like, possibly due to the chorus effect. I also have a PSS-580, but I prefer the digital warmth of the 470. Would like to pick up a PSR-36. I'm considering getting a PSR-36, but I'm concerned that it might have too much overlap with my 470/580. By the way, if you haven't already, take a look at the MEGAfm by Twisted Electrons. It has easily become my desert island synth.

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  Год назад

      Similar , yes. Those FM sound generators have a distinct sound.

  • @waspcameras5836
    @waspcameras5836 2 года назад

    Hi gearfacts when are you going to make a video about the Kong i5s keyboard

  • @lo-firobotboy7112
    @lo-firobotboy7112 2 года назад +5

    The PSR-36 has long been my favourite "home keyboard". The only thing that would make it better would be a transpose switch.

    • @jackispax1633
      @jackispax1633 Год назад +2

      PSR-41 is identical to the 36 with the addition of a melody sequencer and transposer!

  • @carlosrizzardi4730
    @carlosrizzardi4730 Год назад

    Hi, friend. Consultation I have this fm synth and I am very satisfied, I am a bassist and I wanted it to complement my musical production. I'm looking at the microkorg mk1 but I'm not sure it's a much higher quality leap than the yamaha in terms of sounds, not in terms of performance, can you advise me? millions of thanks

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  Год назад

      Hi :) They are completely different kinds of synthesizers but I think most people would agree that the microkorg will give you much better sounds. No beats, though.

    • @carlosrizzardi4730
      @carlosrizzardi4730 Год назад

      @@gearfacts Thank you very much for the answer, greetings from Argentina

  • @GeorgeKarampatsos
    @GeorgeKarampatsos 8 месяцев назад

    I love it. A lot of fun with this keyboard. I am thinking to sell it...but ... I' ll loose my fun...cause my other keyboards...are not so funny....except Yamaha DJXII...and maybe the Roland (MC 909 no keyboard)...but ..both are not same as Yamaha psr 36....there is no comparison . Yamaha psr 36 its a straight forward 2op fm synth keyboard. Press on/play.

  • @mypdxrealtor
    @mypdxrealtor Год назад

    can you elaborate on how it's like a DX-7?

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  Год назад

      It’s Yamaha-flavored FM synthesis, just diluted. It was cheaper and more accessible to the amateur market.

  • @benjaminmaldonado3476
    @benjaminmaldonado3476 6 месяцев назад

    Who is Best? Casio ct 670 or Yamaha psr 36?

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  6 месяцев назад

      Very hard decision! I think I'd choose the Casio. Maybe.

    • @benjaminmaldonado3476
      @benjaminmaldonado3476 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  6 месяцев назад

      @@benjaminmaldonado3476 Actually I just went back and had a look at my Casio CT670 video. I just love that keyboard, and even though the PSR-36 is a bit more 'advanced" I would still choose the Casio just for its crazy, fun approach :)

  • @waspcameras5836
    @waspcameras5836 2 года назад

    Hi gearfacts did you see the Casio ctk 810 keyboard

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад

      Yep. I have a CTK800 that I could do

    • @waspcameras5836
      @waspcameras5836 2 года назад

      @@gearfacts you haven't done the ctk 810 yet

  • @amandasalva7898
    @amandasalva7898 2 года назад

    Is there a headphone jack with this model?

  • @danielortizdecaracas
    @danielortizdecaracas 2 года назад

    Full cheesy sound, fm4op, I love it

  • @sivabala5425
    @sivabala5425 2 года назад +1

    Imagine if they had stuck the FM section found in this into the PSR-E473

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад

      That would be giving us too much, haha :( But yeah it would be great

  • @bobcastro3220
    @bobcastro3220 2 года назад +1

    wow. this is way better than my PSR-170. is this a later moddle? never heard of this synth til now.

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад

      It's from around the same time, but it's a completely different class/type of keyboard. I don't know why Yamaha put it in the PSR range, it's really not part of that family.

    • @keyhoarder
      @keyhoarder 2 года назад

      Yamaha psr 36 is 1988 r. and based on FM synthesis, psr 170 is much later model, released in 2001, and based on standard samples.

  • @nightowl4206
    @nightowl4206 2 года назад +1

    Would be great to hear how normal piano sounds..

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад +5

      It wouldn't, I can assure you.

  • @ER-bg9bo
    @ER-bg9bo 2 года назад +1

    @50€ on eBay Germany 😉👍😎

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад

      Bargain :)

    • @keyhoarder
      @keyhoarder 2 года назад

      so buy it before it gets more expensive

    • @bangerbangerbro
      @bangerbangerbro Год назад

      @@gearfacts Really? That is a lot for a low end keyboard this old?

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  Год назад

      @@bangerbangerbro It's more than an average keyboard though, it has a lot of rare FM synth capabilities.

    • @bangerbangerbro
      @bangerbangerbro Год назад

      @@gearfacts Yes, but it isn't that far and away superior to a 470 or similar, other than midi I guess which makes a big difference.

  • @dawnr8511
    @dawnr8511 2 года назад

    🤯 LOL

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад +1

      Yup, it is what it is. Hey I liked that Joan Jett cover btw, it was really good

    • @dawnr8511
      @dawnr8511 2 года назад

      @@gearfacts Thanks! We saw Joan Jett here in Septemberfest concert - she was awesome. The audio on the video was a test with the rhythm guitar with a metallic grind scooped effect.

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад +1

      @@dawnr8511 Wow Joan is still playing gigs? That is so Joan!

  • @waspcameras5836
    @waspcameras5836 2 года назад

    Hi gearfacts I think the Yamaha pss 460 sounds better

    • @gearfacts
      @gearfacts  2 года назад

      Very similar sound engine, yep. And the PSS680, another classic :)

    • @keyhoarder
      @keyhoarder 2 года назад

      it has stereo symphonic, but the psr 36 has detune, which is quite similar and you can adjust it

    • @Am71919
      @Am71919 2 года назад

      And the PSS 570 has all of them beat

    • @keyhoarder
      @keyhoarder 2 года назад

      @@Am71919 not sure, it has mini keys

    • @bangerbangerbro
      @bangerbangerbro Год назад

      @@keyhoarder isn't 570 basically same as 470, but a different colour or something? I know the 480 and 580 have no sliders but deeper parameter control?

  • @user-KORG
    @user-KORG 2 года назад +2

    Стремный аппарат!

  • @waspcameras5836
    @waspcameras5836 2 года назад

    Hi gearfacts can you please take a look at your email take a look at the Casio ctk 810