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The Layout

The Yamaha YDS-150 uses the same key layout, mouthpiece and thumb rest as an acoustic Saxophone to help deliver a natural and comfortable playing experience to new or experienced Saxophonists. It also features a real brass bell and is the same length as an acoustic Soprano Saxophone in order to offer exceptional balance and a lightweight feel. 

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My local woodwind shop just tried to get me to order the YDS 150!!  Bloody hell things have changed in the woodwind retail world!  And that was at 6.50pm via email....

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Just now, TheGreek said:

I have played EWIs before and the fingering is completely different.  There was  a Yamaha alto that was marketed some years back that fully digital internally but that was over 2.5k.........you could have got a reasonable Selmer tenor for that!

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My bro has an EW 15000.  Plays it in sax mode but the fingering can be changed to flute or oboe, think you can even put it in "brass mode" with simulated valves.  Makes every sound under the sun.

 

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9 minutes ago, Woodinblack said:

EWI 5000. (Electronic Wind Instrument). I have mine in flute mode, as I don't play a sax!

Tablet typing, couple of whiskies ...  it  would have to have  a treble recorder mode for me as it's the only wind instrument I've ever played.   Doesn't it feel a bit wrong way round to a flautist?

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7 hours ago, NickA said:

My bro has an EW 15000.  Plays it in sax mode but the fingering can be changed to flute or oboe, think you can even put it in "brass mode" with simulated valves.  Makes every sound under the sun.

 

Not the same fingering.  Had two of them

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14 hours ago, ProfJames said:

Not the same fingering.  Had two of them

I was told it was the same, but "Closely resembles" according to the manual.  Different then. Lots more octave shifting for starters!

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1 hour ago, NickA said:

I was told it was the same, but "Closely resembles" according to the manual.  Different then. Lots more octave shifting for starters!

Confused the shyte out of me, you also need to get the original amp for the full effects if I remember correctly.  I also think AIWA dis an EWI as well.  There was also a Yam Alto that a company converted into a synthesised sax........will try and dig out details

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25 minutes ago, ProfJames said:

Confused the shyte out of me, you also need to get the original amp for the full effects if I remember correctly. 

The 5000 is fully self contained, you just need to plug it into something (also has wireless audio).

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1 hour ago, Woodinblack said:

The 5000 is fully self contained, you just need to plug it into something (also has wireless audio).

It was a few years ago when I had a go..........may well have changed

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9 hours ago, ProfJames said:

It was a few years ago when I had a go..........may well have changed

The original EWI from many years ago had a separate synth block as did the 3000, but they haven't been made for a few decades. The current 4000 and 5000 have built in sounds, and the USB is just a USB controller

 

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12 minutes ago, Woodinblack said:

The original EWI from many years ago had a separate synth block as did the 3000, but they haven't been made for a few decades. The current 4000 and 5000 have built in sounds, and the USB is just a USB controller

 

Aaah, my experience was with the 3000 I believe.  Thank you

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