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#110838 - 10/19/03 09:33 AM
Evaluation of the Motif ES - Not really an arranger but...
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Well, I've had the ES for about 10 days or so now.. here is my take so far.
This board cannot compare to an arranger for live play ( solo ..duet etc ), but I would gladly bring it with me when playing in a regular band( as my first choice 0f course ) .
The sounds are superb for me. Maybe one could argue that there are better acoustic pianio sounds out there, and I would not disagree, but I like them just fine. The electrics are excellent though.. really nice classic sounds.. Rhodes , wurlis, clavis, etc ..plus some modern eps that I really like.
The biggest improvement for me vs the "classic" Motif are the organs. The B3 and C3 are my two favorite organs and the ES might be the closest thing I've heard other than the great B3 software emulation made by Native Instruments.
The acoustic guitars, sepecially the mega voices, when played with the arps, might fool a few seasoned ears in a mix. The electrics are very good too, and they give me much to compliment those great clean strat imitations in my PA80.
The sweet flute is well.. sweet. There are many nice preset synth pads, leads, and combis, , and nice string ensembles as well.
The Pattern sequencer really seems like it will be able to help me build up stuff pretty quickly, and I'm moving away from my software sequencers a little, although these are still a lot better if I need to edit.
The arps give so many tasty musical phrases ( many sound very natural ) , that it makes it simple to build patterns or "styles" that sound pretty realistic. the mega guitar and bass sounds work well with the arps, and the remix function allows for so many variations that it seems impossible to run out of ideas.
I think that those of us who use arrangers more as studio / composition tools might like this board a lot. It's really a great board that compliments my PA80. There are some similarities, but there are many differences as well. One main difference is that I am not locked into set patterns. I always liked this about Jammer Pro, but the musical phrases in jammer just don't compare to the Motif's arps and patterns. I wish my arranger had a function that would allow me to isntanttly mix the variation 3 drums with the variation 4 bass, the var 2 bass line with the var 4 fill..etc... Of course, on the PA80 and Yamaha arrangers, you can morph and mix style parts, but it is a lot quicker and easier to do on the Motif, with a lot more options ( so many phrases ) on top of it, and the remix function changes the structure of a pattern and allows for a lot of variation.
The biggest plus.. I don't see the note drop offs much any more. The expanded polyphony really helps here.
Often as I even look at this board I think.."What a great value for the money spent". After diving into it, even the OS doesn't bother me any more
This one is definitely a keeper .. at least until the next version..
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 10-19-2003).]
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AJ
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