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Description

Step into the world of dynamic music production with the Yamaha SU700, a versatile tool that bridges the gap between traditional sampling and intuitive groove-making. Designed for both studio environments and live performances, the SU700 combines powerful sampling capabilities with an easy-to-navigate interface, making it a favorite among producers and musicians alike.

The Yamaha SU700 features 64-note polyphony, providing rich and layered soundscapes that can enhance any musical project. With its built-in effects, including reverb, delay, and chorus, you have the tools at your fingertips to shape your sound with precision. The inclusion of a sequencer allows for complex rhythm and pattern creation, ensuring your creativity knows no bounds.

For those who value hands-on control, the SU700 offers a comprehensive set of knobs and sliders, granting you real-time control over your samples and sequences. Its large backlit LCD screen makes it easy to navigate through menus and settings, even in low-light environments, ensuring that your workflow remains uninterrupted. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting on your musical journey, the SU700 adapts to your needs with ease.

Key Features:

  • 64-note polyphony for complex sound layering
  • Integrated sequencer for pattern creation
  • Built-in effects: reverb, delay, chorus
  • Real-time control with knobs and sliders
  • Large backlit LCD for easy navigation
  • Compatible with MIDI for expanded connectivity
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Yamaha SU700 Live Play 1990 HOUSE / TECHNO 90s

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Microesfera

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YAMAHA SU700 HOUSE MUSIC OLDSCHOOL

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Microesfera

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This 90s sampler is a dream for lo-fi producers -- Yamaha SU-700 - demo of LFO, filter & other FX

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eddie leonard

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Making boombap beat | Yamaha SU700 | Vol 2

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Smokes

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Lo fi Jazz, sampling in 8-bit Yamaha Su700 and Akai MPC X

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Marc Ferry

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Beat making from Japanese vinyl w/ the Yamaha SU700 + Akai Force

Stephen McLeod

Stephen McLeod

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Sample Breakdown of Breakin’ ...There’s No Stopping Us on my Yamaha SU700

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D3X1M3R

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chopping up vinyl with the Yamaha SU700 and Akai Force

Stephen McLeod

Stephen McLeod

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Yamaha SU700.

Features and functionality

  • The Yamaha SU700 has upgraded RAM, allowing for about 360 seconds of sampling at the highest quality, but relies on floppy disks for storage.

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  • The SU700 with SCSI2SD v5.5 allows for 4GB storage, configured into four 1GB drives, improving storage options significantly.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Users have successfully installed a SCSI card and internal SCSI Zip drive from an A3000, increasing storage convenience.

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  • A potential upgrade includes replacing the floppy drive with a Compact Flash reader, although finding a compatible one can be challenging.

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  • AIEB2 I/O extension board and ASIB1 SCSI interface board are notable upgrades for enhancing connectivity and expandability of the SU700.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some owners use the SU700 primarily as an effects box due to its distinct sound and effective time-stretching capabilities.

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User experience

  • Owners report that despite its intuitive interface and unique sound, the SU700's reliance on obsolete storage media limits its practicality for live setups.

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  • Owners express a strong attachment to fully upgraded SU700s, suggesting they hold significant sentimental and functional value even as technology advances.

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Value and pricing

  • Fully upgraded SU700 units, like those with max memory and modern storage solutions, typically price between $500-$750 based on current market trends.

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4.5 out of 5

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ro5
ro5

3582

Very limited and confusing...

Tried it once or twice at a friends place and found it a very limited and confusing devise. Even worse than my former RM1x. The overall sound quite ok but worklfow did not seem to work at all for me. I would not spend any time or money on it. There are many more interesting samplers out there... I'd rather have a look at the Ensoniq (EPS/ASR), Elektron or even Roland/Boss stuff...

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DJ Swagger

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