This is an old example, Yamaha could learn a thing from Casio, and there user manuals.It's this kind of "logical" thinking that seems to be lacking at Yamaha. They have lots of great functionality and great sounds. But it seems when they "market" it together into an instrument they just kind of put it in a blender. The instruments are highly "overloaded" (i.e. virtually every control is contextual and parametric). Yet they don't give you a quick way to visualize the state.
It would also be helpful to have a little cheat sheet (that Yamaha itself must have and use) that tells how their nomenclature works.
The manuals for the 'xZ' series for example, I know there old, there a good example of the comment above.
These explain the synthesis, the how and the why and, in laymans terms. They take the user through step
by step making sounds, makes it easier to understand.
Statistics: Posted by Rara — Fri Jun 21, 2024 7:24 am