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NEXOE Roland Fantom YASE Review Today I purchased the software YASE from Nexoe for the Roland Fantom X series workstations. I have been doing a lot of work with sampling lately and I really needed a faster way to import samples into my Roland Fantom XR and Xa. YASE has a really nice Patch Editor that allows the entire task of importing samples to be pretty much automated.
It’s fantastic, but unfortunately the interface is kind of sketchy at times. Nexoe YASE sells for $175 which is pretty steep, BUT this software is the ONLY software on the market that allows one to organize their samples and patches effective and easily on the computer. In addition, you can import any AKAI sample CD or file beautifully. If you have other formats, I just use Extreme Sample Converter or Awave Studio to convert into AKAI S5000 format. I then simply import into YASE and presto, a few minutes later I have it ready to import into the Roland Fantom XR. The PROS of using Nexoe’s YASE software are as follows: 1.
Renaming Patches, MultiSamples, and Samples is much easier. Drag and Drop organizing of samples can ONLY be done with YASE.
Combining and/or organizing different patches into one patch set can ONLY be done with YASE. The auto assigning of Root Notes and the auto creation of Multisamples can only be done in YASE. Everthing is very well organized and visually appealing in YASE.
It’s fun to use. The Sample Editor is nice after I solved my initial audio playback problem with it. I haven’t test much the auto loop detect ability yet, but the sample editor itself is pretty feature rich and much better than the standard Roland Fantom Editor. Download game anak gratis untuk laptop.
Nexoe’s support is top notch. Something rare these days with regards to software companies on the net. Now the CONS of Nexoe’s YASE software are as follows: There is only ONE! YASE is extremely finicky and will play with your mind it seems. I have developed a good workflow, but in the beginning I was going in circles trying to get from A to B. Despite the nice panels and layout, the code with which YASE was written in is not quite solid in my book. It feels like a “flash” website where you are constantly clicking buttons that only seem to work when they want to.
Java software feels the same too sometimes. I don’t know what development tool was used for YASE, but it just doesn’t play nice sometimes and thus causes issues with workflow occasionally. Unfortunately as is common with Roland products, the free software for the Roland Fantom X is crippled. It cannot do some pretty basic and necessary functions when working with multisamples.
This is where the NEXOE YASE program shines. It fills in all the gaps that are missing with the Roland Fantom X software. Is it a must buy?
Absolutely if you are working with samples a lot. I am really glad I bought it. There is no review anywhere that I could find on the web for Nexoe’s Roland Fantom YASE software.
It’s a good piece of software, but for $175 it can be quirky. It all comes down to what you need and is it worth that amount of money to you. For me, I have a ton of multisample patches that I want to create and load into the Fantom XR and Xa.
Tinkering around all day long with the Roland Fantom “crippled” Software just doesn’t cut it. I have a need for speed and efficiency.
NEXOE YASE is the answer I’ve been looking for which will allow me to get back to what I enjoy most, playing music rather than programming it. UPDATE: NEXOE RESAMPLER Roland Fantom Software Review coming soon! I have a huge problem in the beginning getting the Sample Editor to work. I discovered the problem after a few weeks.