Yamaha MOTIF XS Can Arpeggiate With the Best of Them
September 21, 2009
The Yamaha MOTIF XS, in all its incarnations, is a keyboard workstation to be reckoned with. Allen Gore, direct from Yamaha himself, gives us a whizbang demo of what it means to have Expanded Articulation. And you can record stuff, too!
For more information, visit Yamaha's official website.
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although the motif is a brilliant instrument in its own right.
I dont think the SUPERSOUNDS are anything earth shatteringly new.
I think Yammy Roland and Korg need to stop rehashing the same sounds and exciing them. Its time for a whole NEW approach. Why cant they go software based and start thinking like a Muse Research receptor, chips have come so way down in price....everything has come down. So its really time to leave behind romplers that brag 300mb of sounds.. and starting taking them into the Gigabyte era.....they have been rehashing romplers for decades... you cant tell me they are so damn expensive to this day.. its semi-antiquated technology. Personally.. I think they are just too lazy to TRULY innovate. Korg Oasys looked promising as a software baseD INSTRUMENT.. but they have done NOTHING to take it to the next level. REHASH REHASH REHASH. WE NEED more new soundscapes. not more bells and whistles I mean how many people REALLY use a D-beam? ONce or twice as a novelty and then ignored.
Why cant roland yamaha or korg sound like a Virus T1? or Supernova.... why?
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