What's the reason for having an actual sax mouthpiece on it when it doesn't do anything?
Is it any better than a WX5 with a VL70? I've had one for years but not played it at all for about 10. I dragged it out the other day prompted by this thread just to remind myself. Needs a bit of catch-up work.
I've blathered on and on about these things, but hey, for newbies like you, I can repeat:
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Mouthpiece, the only reason is if you have one in a drawer that you like and it feels as good or better. While they say not to, the mouthpiece looks identical to the one that came with my YAS480, 4C if memory serves.
Nowhere near as good as WX5+VL7m, because there's no sensor for actual sax-playing embouchure. However, it's more portable, no cables to pick up and connect, and you're not tethered to a sound module. Uses include developing ideas by grabbing the thing rather than finding the VL7, hooking it up, power, tether to WX5, etc and silent practice under the same conditions. You actually could practice in a waiting room, on a airplane (remember those?) as long as you don't fear living in a rubber room for a few hours while being tested for madness.
I think the MIDI from the YDS may be cleaner, too, but I'm not positive about that. Also, the sounds are not good, least of all the saxophone. With enough distortion, echo, reverb etc. they might do. Flutes and harmonic reed sounds are good if you want that sound. I use it.