welcome to club rm1x! can't wait to see what you do with it! i kept the floppy on mine because it's kind of fun to use vintage media... plus i back up anything i make with it with the external usb floppy drive on my pc.
had one for a little bit. the MIDI echo is crazy fun! was going to load MIDI files from Ableton onto it via floppy but never got that far. sequencer is deep!
@@Digiphex definitely missed a trick there, they think they know best , and all they’ve done is cater for the……mobile, shit for brained wannabe generation. Who are creaming themselves over this pile of shite.
I’ve been looking at getting either this or the RS7000. I would love to see an in depth video of you going through the functions, pros/cons, suggested alternatives etc
@@BlissfulWizard82 I'll invest some money and time if Guitar Center gives it to me and writes it off but otherwise I'll get my money back and look for a more functional one.
Had one of these about 20 years ago it was a lot of fun. Think about getting another one sometimes. Be sure to check out the midi delay on this for nice synced snare rush effects, still trying to replicate this effect to this day in modern DAWs can't quite get the same result.
Ohohooooooo CONGRATS!!! By the way, my original power supply is long lost and I'm using a 12V 2A random cheapo adapter that has been working for years now. Hope you're going to have fun with this!
I always think ,old gear that looks brand spanking new must have broke early on .. put back in the box and never touched, hence..looking like new. ..its possible?
As for this device, it has an internal testing process that is easy and you would know on day 1 if it wasn't working. But the switches inside are known for getting corrosion in them over the years and that is quite common with these. If someone is determined to have this machine, they can pay to replace the switches and most likely nothing else is ever wrong with these. Maybe with very heavy use the display eventually goes bad but this is rare and the display can be replaced.
Good luck with it. Thats imo one of the best grooveboxes ever made.
Amen!!
Normal 12v center positive, btw. Honestly any old linksys router adapter will work.
If I resell, I would like to provide the original. And I got one easily in box so it was no big deal.
welcome to club rm1x! can't wait to see what you do with it! i kept the floppy on mine because it's kind of fun to use vintage media... plus i back up anything i make with it with the external usb floppy drive on my pc.
Congrats! The old Yamaha sequencers are awesome.
Hell yeah I got a friend who loves his and he’s been using it for over a decade. Look forward to seeing what you get up to with this bad boy.
had one for a little bit. the MIDI echo is crazy fun! was going to load MIDI files from Ableton onto it via floppy but never got that far. sequencer is deep!
The seqtrack is a major step back in grooveboxes when compared to the rm1x and rs7000 and even the qy range.
They should have updated this groovebox to the present day rather than the direction they went kind of copying the OP-Z.
@@Digiphex definitely missed a trick there, they think they know best , and all they’ve done is cater for the……mobile, shit for brained wannabe generation. Who are creaming themselves over this pile of shite.
Hell yeah! Welcome to the club, homie!
Isobutanes rm1x tracks are so nice. Been eyeing that same one.
Welcome to the gang! Can't wait to hear what you do with it.
My favourite sequencer.
I’ve been looking at getting either this or the RS7000. I would love to see an in depth video of you going through the functions, pros/cons, suggested alternatives etc
Well, tried it out today and it is non-functional so the suggested alt at this time is the Seqtrak! Doing a video now . . .
@@Digiphex Damn! That’s a real shame. Do you think you’ll be able to fix it?
@@BlissfulWizard82 I'll invest some money and time if Guitar Center gives it to me and writes it off but otherwise I'll get my money back and look for a more functional one.
@@Digiphex Well, I hope you get it sorted either way. I’d love to see you create something on it. ✌🏻
Had one of these about 20 years ago it was a lot of fun. Think about getting another one sometimes. Be sure to check out the midi delay on this for nice synced snare rush effects, still trying to replicate this effect to this day in modern DAWs can't quite get the same result.
Ohohooooooo CONGRATS!!!
By the way, my original power supply is long lost and I'm using a 12V 2A random cheapo adapter that has been working for years now.
Hope you're going to have fun with this!
Yeah my Digitakt adapter worked great for it until the other one came but the RM1x doesn't work and I made another video about it.
@@Digiphex oh now i see it. Damn. Hope youll find a better one somewhere!
Wow $299
Alright! Looking to it.
Can’t wait. Thanks
You can connect a Seqtrak to the RM1x ;) and use the better sound engines of the Seqtrak with the awesome sequencer of the RM1x.
Sequencer is non functional because most of the buttons are bad. I do have a SeqTrak on order though they have not hit the US market yet.
I always think ,old gear that looks brand spanking new must have broke early on .. put back in the box and never touched, hence..looking like new. ..its possible?
As for this device, it has an internal testing process that is easy and you would know on day 1 if it wasn't working. But the switches inside are known for getting corrosion in them over the years and that is quite common with these. If someone is determined to have this machine, they can pay to replace the switches and most likely nothing else is ever wrong with these. Maybe with very heavy use the display eventually goes bad but this is rare and the display can be replaced.
I had the same impulse to run and buy one after getting g.a.s. for the seqtrak.
I used to be able to make that b jump
are you utilizing this yet?
It didn’t work right. Yamaha sent me a Seqtrak for free though and I did a review of it.
As a sequencer it rocked but as a groove box it’s one of the worst