Yamaha Keyboards Production Guide

The Yamaha Keyboards Production Guide is a
comprehensive guide to help you with the powerful line of
Yamaha Keyboard selections.
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Yamaha Workstations Run
The Show
Forget what you might have heard about Roland
or Korg Keyboards running the Production Workstation market.
The fact is Yamaha tops the sales of Roland and Korg by far.
I’m making that statement as a Korg Triton and Roland Fantom
keyboard user.
The Yamaha boards are very clean in sound and
cannot be touched when it comes to the acoustic clarity. That’s
one of the reasons I have the Yamaha Motif sound module. When I
need to grab some sonic prestine strings or pianos I go right
to my Motif ES sound module! The pianos and bass are incredible
too!
The very first time I heard a track produced
with the Yamaha Motif ES the first question I asked was
”Where are the strings and pianos coming from”? I could
not believe the sound I was hearing from the board. So I
purchased the Motif ES rack since I already had two keyboards.
Anything that Stevie Wonder plays on is good
enough for me…enough said! Hear a snippet track I produced with my
Motif ES – Sound Module.
The Yamaha Keyboards Production Guide will give
you a list of the current boards and specs on the top dog
“Yamaha Motif ES”.
The Yamaha Motif Forum -
Motifator
The Yamaha Motif
Line
- Yamaha Motif
- Yamaha Motif ES
- Yamaha Motif ES – Sound Module
Features
- 61 keys
- Largest wave ROM of any workstation keyboard
(175MB)
- Enhanced soundset of 1,859 waveforms
- 1,024 voices plus 65 drum kits
- 128-note polyphony
- Newly developed synth engine provides new parameters
and faster, more precise envelope control
- 20 reverb types and 49 chorus/delay types
- 8 types of mastering effects including multiband
compression
- 5-band master EQ
- Advanced Phrase Factory arpeggiator Mega Voice system
for samples that include all of the subtle nuances of an
instrument
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