I can definitely see that Mr. Ujiie is a Master of 80's Jazz fussion. His chords are very suspended and so satisfying to listen to. I really want to see a young and vibrant performance of you Sir back in the 80's.
Ujiie-Sensei, your pride for your work on this beautiful unit shines through in this video. Your playing is masterful, and this video has planted a deep desire in me to acquire one of these synths when I have the means to do so. The sounds and capabilities are just so wonderful
Snupps Synth channel hello Snupps Synth. I’m interested in getting my first real hardware unit of FM Synthesis. Reading that you have many of the devices from the late 80’s till the Montage (which I believe was released in 2016), what would you recommend getting? Greetings
I now own a montage, still nothing sounds quite like the SY77, one of the warmest and most unique sounding digital synths, a true beauty! Wouldn't never be replaced, not even by a beast such as the montage!
Even to this day I find the sounds of this synth as good as anything on the market. The difference with most synths today is more about features. And yes, things like woodwind, brass, string, and perc sounds are better on modern boards...but that is where VST sounds come in handy. But when it comes to keys, basses, synths, pads, ambient, and a lot more a good Yamaha SY99 will not disappoint. Give me this board, a Kurzweil K2000, Korg Wavestation, and an Ensoniq ASR 10 and you can do a lot with those boards - and save your computer CPU some processing strain.
I'm playing this in my car waiting on an appointment and wow the sounds and even deep bass/low notes the synth delivers are amazing just on my car stereo. Can't imagine how good this sounds through some good speakers.
SY77/99 was the grand daddy of Montage series. The hardware user interface continues till this day... only few sliders were added to the left of the panel.. thats how you keep loyalty going..by keeping the learning curve gentle
this is one of my favorite videos on youtube. beautiful playing. Really interesting to see this being demonstrated by one of the original programmers. I have been playing some of the presets on my sy99. they are very rich nuanced sounds and very musical and natural to improvise with.
Thank you so much for taking the time to do a demo on the SY99 sir. Looking over some vintage synths currently and your demo's have helped to narrow down the choices.
A lot of sounds on this seem are reminiscent of the D-50 sounds. Especially the ones that use samples as attack part of the sound, and the FM engine for the sustain. That would actually make sense. Since FM engine is capable of far more expressive sounds than sample playback engine, it's good to use FM for that expressiveness and sample attacks to kind of emulate acoustic instruments sounds. It was nice to see in those days Yamaha and Roland sort of imitating each other and competing at the same time. I am sure both companies have a great amount of respect for each other. It showed in their products at that time. Korg kind of went their own way with the M-series, T-series and the Wavestation, which were great instruments in their own rights. Anyway, the 1987 through 1991 were very exciting times in electronic keyboards design.
Yamaha also owned a majority stake in Korg from 1987 to 1993 (for proof you only need to look at the keyboard of the M1, which is straight from a DX7), so it would make sense that they'd want to differentiate their products.
Finetales may I ask you a particular question about late 80’s/early nineties KORG synthesizers. It’s a little long and I will get back to it on my computer; trying to explain it in my best English. Greetings!
Sir Katsunori UJJIIE you are a thorough GENTLEMAN of music. the way you play makes me get up from my chair and run to the nearest tutor who can teach me a thing or two about playing the keyboards. THANK YOU SO MUCH. LOVE FROM INDIA.
Buenísimo!! Tengo dos Korg, el N364 y el X50, y me encantó volver a tener contacto (visual al menos jajaja) de estas bestias de Yamaha. Tanto el SY99 como su predecesor, el EX5, no tienen absolutamente nada que ver con los Korg y Roland; Yamaha tiene su propio encanto... varios de estos sonidos son muy VSTi y siguen siendo muy modernos. Lamentablemente aquí en Argentina la marca no tuvo la misma penetración y difusión que sí tuvieron Korg y Roland, lo cual es una pena, dado el tremendo poderío sonoro que Yamaha ostenta. Si vamos por tamaño y época, el Korg 01W Pro sería más o menos comparable al SY99, pero si vamos por la funcionalidad y sonido... tiene una onda más ochentosa. Incluso los pianos eléctricos tienen mucho más cuerpo que el clásico Dyno Piano del 01W... ventaja de la síntesis FM. El EX5 tiene otra tecnología que aún no fue igualada por otras marcas, salvo por los Korg Oasys y Kronos, pero el EX5 fue el que impulsó la tecnología de la síntesis híbrida múltiple, para mi opinión (el SY99 era híbrido con doble síntesis)... saludos!
You , Katsunori UJIIE , and this Yamaha SY 99 together are an amazing team and result to my ears : SO beautiful and pleasant ! I wanna have such a SY 99 very much ; I `m going to look after it ! Thank you for your superb demonstration jobs and Greetings from Baudouin out of Holland
I'd love to have the SY99, although I do have the SY55 and TG55 with all seven wave/data card sets, plus four MU100R modules with six different PLG100 / 150 expansion boards. These were the days when Yamaha were at their creative, inventive, classy, brilliant best! The EX5 was the last great keyboard Yamaha made.
I am also a big fan of the SY series, having several SY77, a couple TF77, a SY85 and a SY99. And you wishes became reality some years later with the YAMAHA MONTAGE !!!
Sure, it's a 25 years instrument now. And it's only getting older. However, I must say that since my jaw totally dropped when I first saw the SY77 back in 1990 or so, I mean, I am still awed by both the SY77 and SY99. I don't believe they were big sellers, most likely due to their initial MSRP of $3,000 and $4,000 for SY77 and SY99, respectively. They really got it right with these. The features are mouth watering, the expresiveness as a musical instrument is outstanding, the build quality is solid, the keyboard feel is pleasant, the aesthetics are fantastic. I am getting so much pleasure and satisfaction playing these every time. Isn't that a measure of a great product? The one that not only wowed you when new, but growing on you over the years?
probably my favorite synth of all time. i now own both 77 and 99 and i agree with you completely. i love how complex they are. i have loved fm synthesis for many years as software but i will always be a student of the sy99. it is timeless and continues to blow me away. even the smallest changes of a couple parameters can have such drastic results. the amount sounds these can create is limitless
KUPHSER Well, objectively speaking, SY77 and SY99 are also software. And so was the D-50. In fact, Mr. Ikutaro Kakehashi revealed that 70% of D-50's development process was software. Is the D-50 a soft synth then? Yes, albeit in dedicated form factor. And that's what you don't get with a laptop or iPad, which by all intents and purposes don't look or feel any different than a 13 year old girl's device which she uses to go on Facebook or Instagram. Is that a progress?
Andrew Piatek what im saying is, before i got a dx7, sy77 and sy99, i was using fm8 (which i still love) but now since i mainly only use my yamahas for fm the interface is different and kind of more challenging. Sounds better aswell
I admire the way you deliver your presentations and I can see why Yamaha and you have a special relationship but can you do a review of the Yamaha VP1 please this rare synth deserves some exposure
After Roland released D-50, Yamaha strikes back with it's SY series, like this SY99. Many D-50 soundalikes can be heard in this synth. But Roland doesn't stay there, a few years later they answer with JD-800.
I still use it, though more as Master keyboard than synth, however some sounds are really awesome. I remember that in 1984 I wanted to buy the DX7, but at that time I couldn't afford it. Eight years later I bought this flagship synth, the SY99. I always wanted to create sounds from scratch, but after some time I gave up, because of the intrinsic complexities of FM sound generation. So I mostly changed a bit the preset sounds (sometimes just sounds processors) and saved in the internal bank, and from there to floppy. I used quite a lot of custom samples transferred with Sound Forge 3 for Windows 3.11, and I recall that I could transfer just 1 sample at a time, and just for this it took quite a long time. I love 76Stage, Classic and Vektar sounds. In Hapsichord you can hear the release of the string, really awesome at that time. IMHO the only weak sounds were the acoustic pianos.
I am sure Motif is better and all, but it's still nice to have fully featured FM as it is on the SY77/SY99. And we are talking flagship Yamaha instrument here, which can be had today for ridiculously low prices. $400 for a working example, and $650 for a MINT unit. And the sound quality is very high on these machines, even by today's standards, the noise floor is practically non-existent. Far better quality than DX7/D-50, which are rather low-fi by today's standards, albeit having character hard to replicate with anything but the original.
Tengo un SY-77 y simplemente the best Electric Pianos, Rhodes, Pads en pleno 2015 y la calidad del teclado, es un verdadero sintetizador de lo mejor de Yamaha
complemente de acuerdo contigo....hasta el tiempo de hoy,2016, los mejores sonidos en cuanto pianos electricos son los de DX7 DX7 II, yamaha TX816, y roland MKS20
@gridsleep are you sure? i am considering a k5000r but the demos on TH-cam doesn't convince me over the sy99 or even a well processed dx7iiFD, which I own
There are some beautiful digital sounds in there, I think they used some of the tones from these synths when they put together some of the expanded XG tone sets. I have an MU50 and certain sounds seem familiar.
@@smoothstate actually, a GS-1 was used for "Take Me". In the Mint Jams days it was used even for live performances. The KXs controlling other stuff came later.
Hi, I'm Chick Corea and this is Yamaha SY99. I was 16 and could't belive such beauties can actually exist in this world like the SY99 or the Korg M1. I'd sell my organs to have one, at that time in Budapest. Good guys at the store let us use them for hours ...
the guy's enthusiasm for this instrument is a beautiful thing. I've read people that consider a DX7 or DX7ii to look at this because it does FM + a whole lot more. Does this have the exact presets from those older DX7 boards?
There is software that will convert the DX sysex to SY format sysex. The sounds will be nearly the same as the DX7II. The DX7 has lower fidelity DA converters.
@@supertruckertom I have both SY99 and DX7IIFD but find the DX7 rawer more metallic whereas the SY99 is a little more tamed, gentler. For brass, bass, bells the DX7 to me is still the most rigid powerful animal.
Yamaha should be watching this and make a SY999 for 2016 and get back to the FM with Waves with SPX2000 effects. Closest thing to this is in terms of functionality is Nord Wave but this sounds better. the digital filters, even today are fantastic and you have that amazing slightly glassy, grainy sound courtesy of the PCM56 DAC, also on the D50.
Get Syntronik instead... it has SY99 in it and many more synthesizers... I prefer Omnisphere =)) It has All of these legacy synthesizers in it... buying physical synthesizer is not a wise thing to do anymore... DAW is the way to go nowadays with midi controllers hooked up to it..
By reading some of the comments down there I came to conclusion that every synth product in skillful hands of a conosseur can sound great. Even today I still have one piece of SY77, besides some newer engines, and it can reproduce tone collections made on/for SY99 available on the internet, still sounding great. But it is always up to an user how he will manage his musical conception. At the days of emerging SYs on the market worldwide, in Yamaha Corporation said it was the best engine they had ever produced. Even today is obvious what they had meant by that. Technical improvements followed, of course, and EX5 and MOTIFs were favourite synths among professional musicians, like MONTAGE today is, as well as some models of competing companies of Roland and Korg. I am devoted to Yamaha somehow, perhaps because of natural sounds they have always been able to create, although I owned Kawai, Roland and Casio too, and use Korg in school orchestra too, and all these instruments have few really exellent tones. Mr. Ujiie is really great demonstrator and player and he is a person of great experience exactly in era of the reachest advancement of electric musical instruments, which is unbeatable fact.
I have the SY-77 - totally incredible, beautiful and very organic sound if you know the programming well! But of course you can use LOTS of the free presets which could be find in the web. Sometimes I finding just a brilliance banks with fantastic sounds in it.
Thank you for this video.If you allow me to ask a question outside the context of this video about SY99.for example if it can be used as a midi controller for the DAW studio, because I can not find the octave transport function or note shift.On the site the utility is ,but works only for internal sounds and not for MIDI OUT Please if you have time to explain to me because I just put SY99 in the studio and I can not work as I really need transpose and octave.Excuse me for my bad english
I wish it was bigger, with 88 weighted keys. I love weighted key actions. I trigger the SY77 and SY99 from the Roland A-80 weighted controller and the keyboard type of sounds really come to live. I love regular size, which is from 61-keys to 88-weighted keys. SY99 I consider a medium size keyboard.
I want to axe my Korg X2 to get an SY99. Its really difficult to get the X2 to sound usable. The SY99 is 90's as can be, but it actually sounds good and has character. The filters are nice too. One of the best digital filters I have heard on a board this age. The X2 sounds like somebody Duct taped an M1 to a D50 and ran it through a Xerox machine. The "filter" on it sounds like an FM feedback algorithm, and not a filter. It doesn't have portamento, the sequencer doesn't work, and patches are as easy to program as being stabbed in the neck. Only saving grace it has is the drum sounds.
I don't understand why they didn't put these sounds in the psr-s series... good thing you cam make ur own sounds and import them as aam expansiom pack so i made those dinamic EPS and drumkits for my self thru kontakt on my psr-s770
I have a question, my sy99 keyboard has cuts in the condo while I play in a note a note keeps playing and I just shut it up by changing, that happens with any sound please any solution for it?
Super Yamaha ; SY - 99 ; New Model ; Lançamentos : new : 2022 ~ 2023 ; Mr : Katsunori : Toca Muito Bem !!! Demonstração !!! Ouvir Todos : Tons !!!: Efectos !!! ; Ritmos !!! ; Etc ; SY - 99 New Model ; 😄😀😄😀💡💡💡👍
ive got a korg n5 synthesizer fantastic instrument made back in the early 90s got it on ebay for $200 my second keyboard the best one ive ever had so far .
I have an SY77 right next to my PC, turned on and running through a guitar amp set on DX-Famous (EP sample) I had to work on it last month, my solder gun couldn't desolder it, (it's that old)
I have an SY99 too but I don't seem to have these sounds. I also notice the "Internal" button on it does not light up. Perhaps these sounds are there?? I only have preset 1 and 2. Card works but I have none so.... Should "internal" work??
i thought maybe i wanted this real bad but i saw a video of a guy with an sy99 and a kronos and creating an identical patch. pretty cool. i think kronos might be one of the ultimate digitals
I was just listening to some tunes from Amy Grant's Heart in Motion LP. It predates this synth model by a year, but can anyone here confirm if an SY77 or 22 was used? I'm also hearing what sounds like Yamaha samples on Madonna's I'm Breathless album from the same year.
最後のコメントで「今の形でFMとツマミがいっぱいで」ってMONTAGEそのものですがなw The last comment " It would be nice to heve modern version, with FM and sampling and much knobs", It's Montage itself.
iPad is very cheesy. I had bought an iPad because I wanted to try the Vogel CMI app. Nice app, but I can't take touchscreen interface. So I sold the iPad after like two months. It was waste of money. SY99 I bought second one, and I absolutely love it.
I can definitely see that Mr. Ujiie is a Master of 80's Jazz fussion. His chords are very suspended and so satisfying to listen to. I really want to see a young and vibrant performance of you Sir back in the 80's.
I hear a hint of... Casiopea or T-Square 👀👀
高校生の頃、TMNが使用しているのを観ていて高嶺の花でした。そしてこちらの動画を拝見したのをキッカケに今日、購入しました!氏家さん、素晴らしい動画を公開して頂き有難うございます!!今思えば、この動画の最後で何気にMONTAGEの開発を予告していたのですね!
I love this man too much, the Bob Ross of synth reviews.
So true
There are no bad synths, only happy accidents
Ujiie-Sensei, your pride for your work on this beautiful unit shines through in this video. Your playing is masterful, and this video has planted a deep desire in me to acquire one of these synths when I have the means to do so. The sounds and capabilities are just so wonderful
One of the best sounding synths EVER ! 25 years BEFORE montage.
Try EX5...
@@slobodanjankovic177 I have all three synths, SY77, EX5 and Montage.
Snupps Synth channel hello Snupps Synth. I’m interested in getting my first real hardware unit of FM Synthesis. Reading that you have many of the devices from the late 80’s till the Montage (which I believe was released in 2016), what would you recommend getting? Greetings
@@snuppssynthchannel Whoa...awesome!
I could listen to this dude play all day with no problem!
It is so enjoyable to see a synth demo with one one that can actually play very well and tasteful.
いやー、名機ですよねぇ。ヤマハらしく、図太くバリッとした音で、バンドの中でも存在感が抜群でした。プロのステージでも相当長期に亘って現役でしたものね。何度か演奏しましたが、ついに所有することはかないませんでした。欲しかったなぁ。今聴いても良い音ですよね。ヤマハの楽器は息が長い!
Every time you play a synth I haven't heard in a while, I want one. You make everything sound wonderful. Thank you for sharing your beautiful playing.
I now own a montage, still nothing sounds quite like the SY77, one of the warmest and most unique sounding digital synths, a true beauty! Wouldn't never be replaced, not even by a beast such as the montage!
Wish Yamaha saw it your way!
English sub-title is available now ;)
are you synth jesus
psychoticgiraffe no, he is japanesu robert deniro
do a demo and review for KORG 01 W PRO X or the KORG 01 W FD PLEASE!!! PLEASE!!! PLEASE!!! MASTER YOU ARE A GENIUS!!!! DO IT PLEASE!!!
+Jim Jones you sir, are an idiot
No, it isnt’t :(
透明感があり、煌びやかな音源ですね~♪
I'm watching just to hear you play. The synths are cool, too.
lol, ditto
Even to this day I find the sounds of this synth as good as anything on the market. The difference with most synths today is more about features. And yes, things like woodwind, brass, string, and perc sounds are better on modern boards...but that is where VST sounds come in handy. But when it comes to keys, basses, synths, pads, ambient, and a lot more a good Yamaha SY99 will not disappoint. Give me this board, a Kurzweil K2000, Korg Wavestation, and an Ensoniq ASR 10 and you can do a lot with those boards - and save your computer CPU some processing strain.
I'm playing this in my car waiting on an appointment and wow the sounds and even deep bass/low notes the synth delivers are amazing just on my car stereo. Can't imagine how good this sounds through some good speakers.
Dude the lows from this synth will blow woofers
SY77/99 was the grand daddy of Montage series. The hardware user interface continues till this day... only few sliders were added to the left of the panel.. thats how you keep loyalty going..by keeping the learning curve gentle
this is one of my favorite videos on youtube. beautiful playing. Really interesting to see this being demonstrated by one of the original programmers. I have been playing some of the presets on my sy99. they are very rich nuanced sounds and very musical and natural to improvise with.
SY99は95年頃に新品で無理して買いました。その後金欠になりやむなく手放しましたが、77に比べて音の実在感とエフェクターの質が素晴らしかったです。AWM部分は依然として弱かったものの、0Hz/DC設定のオペレータをPCMで変調することで力強い音が出ました。
whoever translated and captioned... i love you
Thank you so much for taking the time to do a demo on the SY99 sir. Looking over some vintage synths currently and your demo's have helped to narrow down the choices.
Great demo of one of my favourite synthesizers !
Thank you very much Mr Katsunori UJIIE ;)
ありがとうございます氏家克典さん。
wow man! Your playing is so good! And the sounds are so wondeful! I love those David Foster's and Dave & Don Grusin's style patches specially.
Sergio Garcia I grew up listening to GRP artists so in my eyes he is awesome..
A lot of sounds on this seem are reminiscent of the D-50 sounds. Especially the ones that use samples as attack part of the sound, and the FM engine for the sustain. That would actually make sense. Since FM engine is capable of far more expressive sounds than sample playback engine, it's good to use FM for that expressiveness and sample attacks to kind of emulate acoustic instruments sounds. It was nice to see in those days Yamaha and Roland sort of imitating each other and competing at the same time. I am sure both companies have a great amount of respect for each other. It showed in their products at that time. Korg kind of went their own way with the M-series, T-series and the Wavestation, which were great instruments in their own rights. Anyway, the 1987 through 1991 were very exciting times in electronic keyboards design.
Yamaha also owned a majority stake in Korg from 1987 to 1993 (for proof you only need to look at the keyboard of the M1, which is straight from a DX7), so it would make sense that they'd want to differentiate their products.
Finetales may I ask you a particular question about late 80’s/early nineties KORG synthesizers. It’s a little long and I will get back to it on my computer; trying to explain it in my best English. Greetings!
Amazing synth and to this day also a big favorite of mine, thank you very much for playing and demonstrating the wonderful SY99!
Sir Katsunori UJJIIE you are a thorough GENTLEMAN of music. the way you play makes me get up from my chair and run to the nearest tutor who can teach me a thing or two about playing the keyboards. THANK YOU SO MUCH. LOVE FROM INDIA.
Thank you for your hard work on this synth Mr Ujiie
Buenísimo!! Tengo dos Korg, el N364 y el X50, y me encantó volver a tener contacto (visual al menos jajaja) de estas bestias de Yamaha. Tanto el SY99 como su predecesor, el EX5, no tienen absolutamente nada que ver con los Korg y Roland; Yamaha tiene su propio encanto... varios de estos sonidos son muy VSTi y siguen siendo muy modernos. Lamentablemente aquí en Argentina la marca no tuvo la misma penetración y difusión que sí tuvieron Korg y Roland, lo cual es una pena, dado el tremendo poderío sonoro que Yamaha ostenta.
Si vamos por tamaño y época, el Korg 01W Pro sería más o menos comparable al SY99, pero si vamos por la funcionalidad y sonido... tiene una onda más ochentosa. Incluso los pianos eléctricos tienen mucho más cuerpo que el clásico Dyno Piano del 01W... ventaja de la síntesis FM. El EX5 tiene otra tecnología que aún no fue igualada por otras marcas, salvo por los Korg Oasys y Kronos, pero el EX5 fue el que impulsó la tecnología de la síntesis híbrida múltiple, para mi opinión (el SY99 era híbrido con doble síntesis)... saludos!
You , Katsunori UJIIE , and this Yamaha SY 99 together are an amazing team and result to my ears : SO beautiful and pleasant ! I wanna have such a SY 99 very much ; I `m going to look after it ! Thank you for your superb demonstration jobs and Greetings from Baudouin out of Holland
Thanks to the subtitles I get to know a little about the man behind the music.
Great !
I'd love to have the SY99, although I do have the SY55 and TG55 with all seven wave/data card sets, plus four MU100R modules with six different PLG100 / 150 expansion boards. These were the days when Yamaha were at their creative, inventive, classy, brilliant best! The EX5 was the last great keyboard Yamaha made.
I am also a big fan of the SY series, having several SY77, a couple TF77, a SY85 and a SY99. And you wishes became reality some years later with the YAMAHA MONTAGE !!!
Sure, it's a 25 years instrument now. And it's only getting older. However, I must say that since my jaw totally dropped when I first saw the SY77 back in 1990 or so, I mean, I am still awed by both the SY77 and SY99. I don't believe they were big sellers, most likely due to their initial MSRP of $3,000 and $4,000 for SY77 and SY99, respectively. They really got it right with these. The features are mouth watering, the expresiveness as a musical instrument is outstanding, the build quality is solid, the keyboard feel is pleasant, the aesthetics are fantastic. I am getting so much pleasure and satisfaction playing these every time. Isn't that a measure of a great product? The one that not only wowed you when new, but growing on you over the years?
Andrew Piatek y
+姜世超 As I mentioned: aesthetics, expressiveness as musical instrument, keyboard feel, build quality, reliability, features, and sound quality.
probably my favorite synth of all time. i now own both 77 and 99 and i agree with you completely. i love how complex they are. i have loved fm synthesis for many years as software but i will always be a student of the sy99. it is timeless and continues to blow me away. even the smallest changes of a couple parameters can have such drastic results. the amount sounds these can create is limitless
KUPHSER
Well, objectively speaking, SY77 and SY99 are also software. And so was the D-50. In fact, Mr. Ikutaro Kakehashi revealed that 70% of D-50's development process was software. Is the D-50 a soft synth then? Yes, albeit in dedicated form factor. And that's what you don't get with a laptop or iPad, which by all intents and purposes don't look or feel any different than a 13 year old girl's device which she uses to go on Facebook or Instagram. Is that a progress?
Andrew Piatek what im saying is, before i got a dx7, sy77 and sy99, i was using fm8 (which i still love) but now since i mainly only use my yamahas for fm the interface is different and kind of more challenging. Sounds better aswell
I admire the way you deliver your presentations and I can see why Yamaha and you have a special relationship but can you do a review of the Yamaha VP1 please this rare synth deserves some exposure
SY99また買い戻したいなぁ・・・
I always think of Katusnori-san as being the composer of Mariya Takeuchi's Plastic Love back in the 80s. I want that Japan back.
Mr Ujjie, you are really awesome. That song you recorded at around 19:00 was so smooth! ~sugoiii
You mean "smooth like 80's porn"? :-D
After Roland released D-50, Yamaha strikes back with it's SY series, like this SY99. Many D-50 soundalikes can be heard in this synth. But Roland doesn't stay there, a few years later they answer with JD-800.
SY 99も凄いけど
氏家さんはもっと凄い
このDNAが motif を経て
MONTAGE へと
カタチ スペックは変わっても
引き継がれているんですよね
素晴らしい としか言いようがない
Thanks to SWC translations! Everything Ujiie does sounds amazing. He little drum programing was brilliant!
I still use it, though more as Master keyboard than synth, however some sounds are really awesome. I remember that in 1984 I wanted to buy the DX7, but at that time I couldn't afford it. Eight years later I bought this flagship synth, the SY99.
I always wanted to create sounds from scratch, but after some time I gave up, because of the intrinsic complexities of FM sound generation. So I mostly changed a bit the preset sounds (sometimes just sounds processors) and saved in the internal bank, and from there to floppy.
I used quite a lot of custom samples transferred with Sound Forge 3 for Windows 3.11, and I recall that I could transfer just 1 sample at a time, and just for this it took quite a long time.
I love 76Stage, Classic and Vektar sounds. In Hapsichord you can hear the release of the string, really awesome at that time.
IMHO the only weak sounds were the acoustic pianos.
I am sure Motif is better and all, but it's still nice to have fully featured FM as it is on the SY77/SY99. And we are talking flagship Yamaha instrument here, which can be had today for ridiculously low prices. $400 for a working example, and $650 for a MINT unit. And the sound quality is very high on these machines, even by today's standards, the noise floor is practically non-existent. Far better quality than DX7/D-50, which are rather low-fi by today's standards, albeit having character hard to replicate with anything but the original.
Tengo un SY-77 y simplemente the best Electric Pianos, Rhodes, Pads en pleno 2015 y la calidad del teclado, es un verdadero sintetizador de lo mejor de Yamaha
complemente de acuerdo contigo....hasta el tiempo de hoy,2016, los mejores sonidos en cuanto pianos electricos son los de DX7 DX7 II, yamaha TX816, y roland MKS20
2022 y sigue siendo alucinante
its hard to find a synth that sounds as good as a 99. i dont care what anyone says
Roland jd800 (owned both)
@gridsleep are you sure? i am considering a k5000r but the demos on TH-cam doesn't convince me over the sy99 or even a well processed dx7iiFD, which I own
@@longde I love my SY99 though it will still take me years to even scratch the surface of what it can do. O.O It never ceases to astound me.
There are some beautiful digital sounds in there, I think they used some of the tones from these synths when they put together some of the expanded XG tone sets. I have an MU50 and certain sounds seem familiar.
I prefer my SY22 with Vector synthesis, the SY22 is legend!
Sounds awesome, I am considering to buy SY-99 in near future.
I think this is the synth Casiopea is using. The electric piano is reminiscent of Casiopea song, "Take Me"
Casiopea used KX88 and KX76
@@smoothstate actually, a GS-1 was used for "Take Me". In the Mint Jams days it was used even for live performances. The KXs controlling other stuff came later.
Hi, I'm Chick Corea and this is Yamaha SY99.
I was 16 and could't belive such beauties can actually exist in this world like the SY99 or the Korg M1. I'd sell my organs to have one, at that time in Budapest. Good guys at the store let us use them for hours ...
the guy's enthusiasm for this instrument is a beautiful thing. I've read people that consider a DX7 or DX7ii to look at this because it does FM + a whole lot more. Does this have the exact presets from those older DX7 boards?
There is software that will convert the DX sysex to SY format sysex. The sounds will be nearly the same as the DX7II. The DX7 has lower fidelity DA converters.
@@supertruckertom I have both SY99 and DX7IIFD but find the DX7 rawer more metallic whereas the SY99 is a little more tamed, gentler. For brass, bass, bells the DX7 to me is still the most rigid powerful animal.
every year i seem to come back to this part of youtube...
シカゴやデビッドフォスター、リチャードマークス、稲垣潤一、杉山清貴等の洗練されたAORを彷彿とさせる音源ですね。80年代チックなところが良いです。
Yamaha should be watching this and make a SY999 for 2016 and get back to the FM with Waves with SPX2000 effects. Closest thing to this is in terms of functionality is Nord Wave but this sounds better. the digital filters, even today are fantastic and you have that amazing slightly glassy, grainy sound courtesy of the PCM56 DAC, also on the D50.
I own a D-50 and the Sy-77. Love them both.
Yamaha Montage?
Exactly what I thinked
Montage is the revival of theses days, by the way I own a FS1-R and people stayed away because of the ergonomy.
Fantastic combo !
Get Syntronik instead... it has SY99 in it and many more synthesizers... I prefer Omnisphere =)) It has All of these legacy synthesizers in it... buying physical synthesizer is not a wise thing to do anymore... DAW is the way to go nowadays with midi controllers hooked up to it..
Yeah...I could watch this for days. Mr Katsunori just go ahead an try all your favorite synths!
EXCELENTE DEMO
what is the distorted guitar patch at 15:08 ? ...is it a factory preset?
Love the sequencing demo. Very smooth.
大学の入学祝で買ってもらいました。当時42万円!大学時代にSY99で沢山の音楽を作りました。今聞いても良い音ですね。
SY99に興味あるのですが、私が見るタイミングの問題としてもデジマートとか中古市場で出てるのを見掛けた事が無いんです。手放す人が少ないと言う事でしょうから、ワン&オンリーなマシンなんですね…
These keyboards were made like tanks to last many years, today is just plastic.
i had my sy77 shipped from england to canada back in the day and when it arrived the whole back was ripped off ..still worked like a dream though ;p
yes! this keybs are eternaly, with the 3 levels of mainboards, very weight, but like a Rock
15:09 この攻撃的なギター音たまんないよねー。
ディストーションエフェクト最大にしてKX5で弾くとたまんなく気持ちよかったなぁ・・・
I just ordere me one from Germany. Can't wait till it's here. This thing is awesome....
awesome synth, awesome demo, awesome player...just listen...
ほんと、氏家のおっさん、こんだけなんでも弾けると、生きてて楽しいだろうなww一生に一度でもいいから、こんだけ自由にキーボードを弾いてみたいもんだマジw
By reading some of the comments down there I came to conclusion that every synth product in skillful hands of a conosseur can sound great. Even today I still have one piece of SY77, besides some newer engines, and it can reproduce tone collections made on/for SY99 available on the internet, still sounding great. But it is always up to an user how he will manage his musical conception. At the days of emerging SYs on the market worldwide, in Yamaha Corporation said it was the best engine they had ever produced. Even today is obvious what they had meant by that. Technical improvements followed, of course, and EX5 and MOTIFs were favourite synths among professional musicians, like MONTAGE today is, as well as some models of competing companies of Roland and Korg. I am devoted to Yamaha somehow, perhaps because of natural sounds they have always been able to create, although I owned Kawai, Roland and Casio too, and use Korg in school orchestra too, and all these instruments have few really exellent tones. Mr. Ujiie is really great demonstrator and player and he is a person of great experience exactly in era of the reachest advancement of electric musical instruments, which is unbeatable fact.
さすがSY99。
定価42万は伊達じゃなかった。。。
(2015.02.05 02:07 JST )
Amazing Electro Piano sound!
Masterpiece AFM SYNTH, Thank you for Sharing !!
(3-20-2021) - The only thing with the SY-99 today is getting anything fixed. I need a DM2 Circuit Board, can't find one anywhere.
Send it to a vintage synth repair shop
IF it had a panel full of knobs, it would be a dream come true. Love FM.
Yep. I would rather go for the DX reface. Much easier to edit.
James Reeno The SY77 is easy to edit when you learn yamahas system of operation.
Katsunori you sent me back the sounds of a childhoog dream in the later 80's. Snif
ok thanx for your comments
I have the SY-77 - totally incredible, beautiful and very organic sound if you know the programming well! But of course you can use LOTS of the free presets which could be find in the web. Sometimes I finding just a brilliance banks with fantastic sounds in it.
*Very nice sound ♪ ♩ ♫ ♪and presentation* Thank you! ツ
21:34 oh my, this is top tier!
20:40 Thank you for this very moment. I've always been looking for the synths of the Settlers IV soundtrack. Now I found at least one instrument!
The warm acoustic Piano sounds were the Hot when this synth came out…. shame it isn't heard in this demo.
Thank you for this video.If you allow me to ask a question outside the context of this video about SY99.for example if it can be used as a midi controller for the DAW studio, because I can not find the octave transport function or note shift.On the site the utility is ,but works only for internal sounds and not for MIDI OUT Please if you have time to explain to me because I just put SY99 in the studio and I can not work as I really need transpose and octave.Excuse me for my bad english
I’ve got the baby brother to this the SY55. No idea how to use the sequencer though
At 23:15 he basically hinted at Yamaha to design the Montage.
...and they did. He has a lot of power within Yamaha.
My dream synth. Wish it wasn't so huge tho!
I wish it was bigger, with 88 weighted keys. I love weighted key actions. I trigger the SY77 and SY99 from the Roland A-80 weighted controller and the keyboard type of sounds really come to live. I love regular size, which is from 61-keys to 88-weighted keys. SY99 I consider a medium size keyboard.
小田和正もYAMAHAのエレピよく使ってたなー。思い出すー。
I want to axe my Korg X2 to get an SY99. Its really difficult to get the X2 to sound usable. The SY99 is 90's as can be, but it actually sounds good and has character. The filters are nice too. One of the best digital filters I have heard on a board this age.
The X2 sounds like somebody Duct taped an M1 to a D50 and ran it through a Xerox machine. The "filter" on it sounds like an FM feedback algorithm, and not a filter. It doesn't have portamento, the sequencer doesn't work, and patches are as easy to program as being stabbed in the neck. Only saving grace it has is the drum sounds.
I don't understand why they didn't put these sounds in the psr-s series... good thing you cam make ur own sounds and import them as aam expansiom pack so i made those dinamic EPS and drumkits for my self thru kontakt on my psr-s770
I have a question, my sy99 keyboard has cuts in the condo while I play in a note a note keeps playing and I just shut it up by changing, that happens with any sound
please any solution for it?
I have no clue what he is saying but, the music is beautiful....love it. Very nice sounding synth.
Turn on the first caption.
当たり前ですが、氏家さんクラスの腕前の人ならリアルタイムの打ち込みもミスタッチなしのクオンタイズなしの一発撮りで完成するんですね。これはもう一生勝てない
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ive got a korg n5 synthesizer fantastic instrument made back in the early 90s got it on ebay for $200 my second keyboard the best one ive ever had so far .
A lot of the melodies sound like stuff I've heard in 90's anime like fushigi yugi or outlaw star
I have an SY77 right next to my PC, turned on and running through a guitar amp set on DX-Famous (EP sample) I had to work on it last month, my solder gun couldn't desolder it, (it's that old)
I have an SY99 too but I don't seem to have these sounds. I also notice the "Internal" button on it does not light up. Perhaps these sounds are there?? I only have preset 1 and 2. Card works but I have none so.... Should "internal" work??
Could be dodgy button or internal batteries. Google sy99 factory reset and try that.
i thought maybe i wanted this real bad but i saw a video of a guy with an sy99 and a kronos and creating an identical patch. pretty cool. i think kronos might be one of the ultimate digitals
バイトして中古を何とか手に入れたけれど当時ホントに高かったなぁ。KORGやRolandも持っていたけど、それでも自分はYAMAMAが慣れていたので当時YAMAHAばっかりさわっていた。後とても重たかった思い出w ただ同時にKORGやRolandなど他のメーカーとマスターとスレーブで複数台で鳴らした時、曲調によってはどうしてもYAMAHAは上品すぎるんですよね。でもその中でSY99は別格だと思ってました。事情があって手放したけど置いておけば良かったと今でも後悔してます、程度の良い物があれば買い戻したいです。
I was just listening to some tunes from Amy Grant's Heart in Motion LP. It predates this synth model by a year, but can anyone here confirm if an SY77 or 22 was used?
I'm also hearing what sounds like Yamaha samples on Madonna's I'm Breathless album from the same year.
Just bought on of these! Are the sounds in this video custom or are they factory presets?
15:40... What a sound!!!
One of the best synth ever made by the Nippon
Proud owner of a fully functional jewel like this.
最後のコメントで「今の形でFMとツマミがいっぱいで」ってMONTAGEそのものですがなw
The last comment " It would be nice to heve modern version, with FM and sampling and much knobs", It's Montage itself.
またFMの流れが来るんですかね?
What's the song memory capacity on this keyboard? How many songs you record and with how many tracks in each song??
i used to have a sy 77 back in the 90's, great synth
"used to"... Why not still have it and enjoy it? More fun than iPad, trust me.
+Andrew Piatek ipads are easier to edit.
iPad is very cheesy. I had bought an iPad because I wanted to try the Vogel CMI app. Nice app, but I can't take touchscreen interface. So I sold the iPad after like two months. It was waste of money. SY99 I bought second one, and I absolutely love it.
Voice heard in 13'45'' shows an "uuh" sample not found on the SY77