Yamaha QY22 review chat and sounds

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • Hi everybody this time we look at the rare Yamaha QY22 portable mini workstation, we discuss the features , listen to sounds and chumleys stats
    Yamaha QY22 info
    A VHS video cassette-sized style sequencer introduced as the successor to the tremendously popular QY20.
    The QY22 features the same number of styles, button layout, and other basic specifications as the QY20, but doubles as a DTM tone generator because it features a General MIDI-compatible synthesizer.
    SEQUENCER 8 tracks
    20 Songs, 100 user Patterns, 600 preset Patterns
    28,000 notes
    25 preset chord types
    96ppqn resolution
    SYNTH AWM sound generation
    128 GM patches, 8 GM drum kits
    28‑voice polyphony
    16‑part multitimbrality
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Комментарии • 20

  • @matrixmirage2699
    @matrixmirage2699 Год назад +6

    I love these! I made a few albums on one of these.

  • @theaylesburycyclist8756
    @theaylesburycyclist8756 Год назад +4

    Nice one. I came very close to buying the QY20 back in 1993. I went to Percy Prior's in High Wycombe because they had them in stock. However, I ended up coming home with a 2nd hand Roland W-30 sampling workstation for £500 !! 👍

  • @GonzoPhysics
    @GonzoPhysics Год назад +2

    One of the coolest things I've seen you profile. Love seeing these things that aren't made any more. I'd never see them otherwise. I'd actually really like to hear more of it. Appreciate the vids guys! Learning about these things absolutely makes my day.
    Glad you're both feeling better👍

  • @kvfive
    @kvfive Год назад +3

    Awesome vid, I remember the QY well - I had the SU-10 (similar format size) loved it.

  • @michaelnervOus
    @michaelnervOus Год назад +2

    I really wanted this when it came out back in the day. still kind a want it just have

  • @andyrustman4281
    @andyrustman4281 Год назад +2

    Cracking video boys! Cheers for the shout out ❤️

  • @nealc5285
    @nealc5285 Год назад +2

    Haha cool, I’ve recently dug out my QY100

  • @jonathanonguitar
    @jonathanonguitar 2 месяца назад +1

    I recently got a QY70 shipped from Japan via eBay, and these things are real gems. Sound banks are absolutely smashing and better than what you find in a DAW, no joke. Also, if you have the little QY utility to download/upload midi files with a PC, you can do some pretty magic things. I uploaded a midi file i got off the internet (16 track Roxy Music song) and it played the whole thing absolutely perfectly.
    I will say the drums sounds are the absolute best. MUCH better than on my DAW.
    And wait you get some effects like Reverb, Chorus, you can edit the patches, LFO's, envelopes, the possibilities are absolutely endless.

  • @atlantaguitar9689
    @atlantaguitar9689 4 месяца назад +1

    I bought one almost as soon as it came out which I place around 1992. I read a review in Keyboard Magazine. I think I paid $425 for it which was pricey. I initially used it as a practice tool though used it to create a large number of demos. It had room for around 20 songs and you could do a dump to a MIDI Filer to back it up. I also used it as a front end to an Emu Planett Phatt and Orbit which sounded killer.

  • @EgoShredder
    @EgoShredder Год назад +2

    Yeah definitely make some videos going through the QY22 in depth, as there is not much on YT for this model. Perhaps hook a keyboard and a tweakable MIDI controller with knobs and sliders. Check out that JayB channel I mentioned for some inspiration on how to do it.

  • @fumik01
    @fumik01 7 месяцев назад +1

    懐かしいね。使ってたよ😊

  • @beesting6135
    @beesting6135 Год назад +2

    That's Nice!!!

  • @EgoShredder
    @EgoShredder Год назад +3

    You should definitely check out professional music composer JayB here on RUclips ruclips.net/channel/UCSYedZpINC-dhqvMqEnJBoQ. He is a master craftsman using the QY100 and that range in general, that many viewers assume he used expensive modern synth gear. He has a link to his second channel devoted to Yamaha XG MIDI songs in his profile called "MIDI Files and Demo Songs". I used to own a QY100 which was fantastic, but not suitable for my intended purpose. So I sold it in 2013 but later in 2021, I got the itch to get another like it but this time after much thought, I decided on the QS300 keyboard workstation, which also has a QY300 counterpart but that is sadly massively cut down in sounds and features. The QS300 has the same sequencer as the QY100 but more note storage and better sounds, although the dedicated XG soundbank is better on the QY100. I fit a Gotek with OLED display and repaired the display. Great workstation for quick ideas and jamming, as are all the Yamaha QY models.

  • @herodVII
    @herodVII 10 месяцев назад +1

    I sold mine when the qy70 came out. The qy 22 was very intuitive to navigate and sounded great. I regret selling it because the qy70 and qy100 did not work out so well for me. They had additional features, but I could work a lot faster to the qy22. I may have had issues with the polyphony limit. I would buy another one if it was in good shape.

  • @svenmify
    @svenmify Год назад +3

    Used to own one. Didn’t get along with it at the time, but that was mostly me not being good at making music yet. Prob gonna get their new seqtrak thingie tho

  • @levinsonl
    @levinsonl Год назад +1

    I want one to play chords for me on my external synths. Can i use the sequencer or chord buttons to have it play chords for me on hardware synths?

    • @levinsonl
      @levinsonl 11 месяцев назад

      You didn't even answer my question!

    • @imuzikworkstation3530
      @imuzikworkstation3530 6 месяцев назад

      I have use most of this small sequencer for productions in the 90s..i use a midi keyboard to trigger all tracks..so no problems playing chords..

  • @Dannys-Music-Collection
    @Dannys-Music-Collection 3 месяца назад +1

    Sounds horrible , ( the sounds ,not the arrangement) 16bit obsolete sound card ? Ugh. And speak English , what's all this tech talk ? So confused , what's the point of this thing ? My sony ps2 has more than this thing . i just don't understand whats so special about these things . And i have tried . I don't understand and i do want to learn, but all this techy talk is confusing . Great review in presentation, but still lost .

    • @takethefearoutthegear6229
      @takethefearoutthegear6229  3 месяца назад

      Just a vintage Groovebox everything can be done on laptops nowadays, some old gear was amazing this probably sounds dated now just a piece of history now