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#135393 - 01/11/07 08:47 PM
Re: New Yamaha MM6 (might have arranger features!)
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by miden: i suspect that yamaha are providing the same four arpeggiators that are going to be on the new XS line...what these do is play arpeggio patterns that either come with the unit or are programmed by the user,maybe yamaha have added some chord recognition as well...all will be revealed at NAMM i guess....6 days to go...i also imagine they will be announcing the PSR S-900 as well, which is supposed to be to the tyros 2, what the psr3000 was to the tyros...anyhoo cya dennis I have a strong suspicion you're right on the money about the Mini-Mo, Dennis. Also, rumors of a prototype PSR-S900 being at the show are abound. Time will tell... Ian ------------------ Remember to leave good news alone.
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#135395 - 01/12/07 05:09 AM
Re: New Yamaha MM6 (might have arranger features!)
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Rather than say anything else on this I'll just let Yamaha's reply to my question (on the Motif Forum) regarding the MM6 and arranger features say it all.
Posted by Yamaha Rep at Motif Forum --------------------------------------------- The MM6 is pretty unique. It actually uses a lot of the technology from arrangers and is built in the same factory as our portable keyboards.
But the OS, sound content, drum patterns and grooves were done by the same team that does the Motifs.
So sound wise it has the Piano from the original Motif, the acoustic guitars ( and arps) from the ES, the sweet flute, etc. There are plnety of the cooler synth sounds , too.
Also there are grooves with full backing parts, bass and drums and just drums. No polkas though, just hip hop, r and b, electronic and pop stuff.
It's kind of a new idea, but we think people are going to like it a lot. ---------------------------------------------
Well there ya have it. The first sentence of his reply sums it up.
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#135398 - 01/12/07 06:56 AM
Re: New Yamaha MM6 (might have arranger features!)
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Blowing the poly on a Motif Classic based sound engine with only 32 note poly won't be very hard. Just a few tracks and BAM!!! you'll max out.
I think Yammie is heading in the right direction but it's just odd to create this board then shoot themselves in the foot in regards to potential sales with the poly. This issue of poly with the MM6 is the main thing brought up on the Motif forum too.
Plus why even give it synth editing if you can't save user sounds? I don't see a "user" category on voice selection. There's another Yammie synth out called the S-03. It's not based on the Motif, but has 64 note poly, 4 element voice structure with synth editing, and room for user voices. It too is bundled with recording software. This model sells for $499--which is less than the street price of the MM6.
I wonder if Yammie will discontiue the S-03 now as they'll possibly lose sales to the MM-6 and find customes going for the S-03 instead because of increased poly, and a more "TRUE" synth engine.
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