MATRIXSYNTH: Yamaha RS7000 tutorial part 1: User interface, patterns and synth basics


Thursday, June 24, 2021

Yamaha RS7000 tutorial part 1: User interface, patterns and synth basics


video upload by Floyd Steinberg

"I got more feedback than usual on my last video asking me to do a tutorial on the RS7000 #synthesizer #groovebox #sequencer. So here's the basics, an UI overview, and creating a track with drums and bass and subtractive synth stuff. Table of contents:

00:00 hi
00:18 user interface: mode selector, main menu
01:57 keyboard, track selector
02:28 recording a drum track using the step input mode, screen layout
04:21 recording a bass track, selecting sound banks and patches
05:26 subtractive synth functions (filter, envelope, effects)
08:14 lfo, portamento, pitch bend
09:22 lfo settings
10:01 recording automation (filter movement etc)
10:59 bye-bye"

Floyd Steinberg Yamaha RS7000 posts

1 comment:

  1. Hello Floyd. I was watching some of your tutorial videos on this RS7000 on youtube and I noticed you had a long list of them but they are no longer available. Do you still have them on your PC? I would be interested in them. Perhaps a purchase? You were very thorough in them and I really liked your tutorial style. Cheers friend and I hope ll is well.

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