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#141567 - 07/02/07 07:13 PM
Re: my Yamaha Motif XS 6 review
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Fran, it's fairly obvious you haven't been to a rave, lately Modern dance clubs don't do separate songs, everything sort of flows together, tunes (or at least beats) can go on for hours, almost! Trance and techno musics kind of self-explain themselves (at least, trance!). The whole idea is to keep a hypnotic beat going while other elements swirl around and change within the beat. It's about as far from a traditional 'gig' as you can possibly get, and needs musical tools that are definitely different from traditional arrangers. Unfortunately, VERY few arranger manufacturers are willing to add the really simple changes to their OS's that WOULD make them usable for modern musics (and vastly increase their sales!), so workstations still prevail in this world. Shame, really, as there are MANY things about arranger operation that WOULD be great for trance, techno and hiphop production. But while they are still being aimed squarely at the older crowd (and attrition will gradually reduce that market), they will continue to languish, slowly. Not good for us, not good for the arranger divisions. Sooner or later, some kind of convergence HAS to happen, or workstations with limited arranger functions will gradually take over (although, by then it will probably be a laptop and a controller!)
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#141572 - 07/02/07 08:37 PM
Re: my Yamaha Motif XS 6 review
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Firstly, the polyphony issue. Most of the XS's voices, although they may use up to six or more elements, they usually use them in a switching manner, rather than a layer (although there ARE some that layer heavily). Velocity switches, legato switches, pedal and panel switches... Many of them only use one or two elements at a time, no worse than any 128 note arranger. The demos and built in performances seem to be drop-out free, from what I've heard so far (about six hours total in the store). And secondly, about using loops with SMFs... I have heard at motifator, that the XS's sampler loads up over 10X faster than the ES's. THAT'S got to be a huge improvement for anyone that doesn't want to take hours to load up the entire 512MB of RAM with loops before a gig, or wants to add more loops between songs... If you are using a laptop for your loops, it might make it unnecessary, and integrate the loops into the whole arpeggiator/groove player engine INSIDE the XS... [This message has been edited by Diki (edited 07-02-2007).]
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