Yamaha MM8 Music Synthesizer
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by PowerReviewsMost Liked Positive Review
Overall good keyboard, may not be for everyone though.
The MM8 has minuses, and it has plusses. It just depends on what you are looking for and what you are going to be doing with it. Minuses- boring tones, limited tweaking ability...Read complete review
The MM8 has minuses, and it has plusses. It just depends on what you are looking for and what you are going to be doing with it. Minuses- boring tones, limited tweaking ability, limited midi controller capability, creating performances can be a little confusing. Plusses- great weighted keybed, great arpeggiator, sturdy casing, informative blue screen, sleek looks, ability to play back midi tracks from USB memory and save performances to USB memory.
The MM8 has some fairly good features, albeit not those of a professional workstation keyboard. It has the ability to layer and split tones, and the ability to create performances which can be saved to a USB memory stick. You can also play back unlimited midi files from USB memory. It has a great arpeggiator with some great patterns. Midi control features could be better. It only has midi in/ out (not thru) so you can only sync up a single unit with the MM8 at a time. The ability to control settings on another unit controlled by the MM8 is pretty limited. You can use the knobs to control things like cutoff, resonance, attack, etc and use the MM8's pitch bend and mod wheels for their purposes, but switching between tones or performances has to be done on the other unit. The effects on the MM8 are limited and programming the synth and creating performances can be a little confusing and sometimes overwhelming. The blue backlit screen is easy on the eyes, involving, and does allow to user to more clearly see what they are doing. The weighted, hammer-action piano style keys feel great and are as close to a real grand piano as I've felt on any synth or digital piano I've owned. However, if you're into fast synth solos and such, this isn't the keyboard for you. The preset tones are not the best in the world. They are rather boring and lacking in character, as opposed to those on the MO and Motif boards, and definitely as opposed to say, a Korg M50 or Roland Juno Gi, which are in the same price range. Tweaking possibilities are limited. Most of the preset tones are more along the line of the PSR keyboards than the Motif.
The build quality seems pretty good. The casing seems rugged and sturdy, especially for it being made entirely of plastic. Plastic buttons and knobs, though seem like they could break easily. Keybed feels great.
The value you get for your money is pretty good. A fairly lightweight, but weighted keyboard that has some pretty good features, a weighted keybed, and can be used as both a synth and midi controller. I mostly use it for the second, with my Korg M50 61, Korg X50 and Roland Juno Gi. I mostly use it for playing piano parts and it works great for that purpose. As I said, tones could be better and I think sound quality could be slightly better too, but not a bad keyboard overall.
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Sound banks are not that great
I love the simplicity of the keyboard. The piano sounds are great. The organ sounds all sound like a organ at a baseball game. The pad sounds are weak as well. I play ...Read complete review
I love the simplicity of the keyboard. The piano sounds are great. The organ sounds all sound like a organ at a baseball game. The pad sounds are weak as well. I play for church and I need a good soft background/light air/swarm sound, and there is not one that is usable for that. :(I would return it if I had still had the box.
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Comments about Yamaha MM8 Music Synthesizer:
I would definately recommend this board for the features and the price. Great for Church setting or on the road playing if you are needing the 88 keys. If not wanting such a large board, I would definately also recommend the little brother MM6.
Alot of great sounds on the MM8. Weighted keys, nice blue display. I originally purchased the MM6 and then upgraded to the MM8. Not too heavy and looks great on stage. Fairly simple to operate and has a sleek design.
Sounds are great from the Motif engine. I mainly use the Piano and Strings on them for CCM. The tweek knobs are great as well.
Price is good for all of the sounds you are getting. The weighted keys feel great. The action is a little slower than I was expecting. Obviously alot different keys than the MM6 I upgraded from.
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Overall I thinks its a great board.
Its not the BEST board out but I like it. It is most definatly an upgrade from what I had before. I have had it for a year now. I baught it for my church. It has served well thusfar.However for my personal keyboard I will probably get a motif or mx8
Its very plasticy. However for the value that is to be expected
Great price for original motif sounds.
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The Yamaha MM8 is not the mini Motif. The quality and workmanship is not in the product. There are other keyboard/synth out there that which should be compared. While the showroom or a performance is a great place to review the sound, easy of use, and performance. You also need a factory that is focused on quality and workmanship. It is not enough to be told, take your non working keyboard to a factory rep to finish what we could not. You need a company to step up and replace what is mistakenly shipped to the customer as a working product when it is not. I have purchased from Yamaha before but now it is time to look at the rest of the field, lesson learned the quality is not always found by name alone.
Purchased Yamaha MM8 March 30, 2012, unpacked from the factory box, upon power up the LED screen was only a light blue, no sound, no life, and the factory reset was no change. What a disappointment! The unit was released from the factory less than 5 months ago. This was my third Yamaha and my expectations were totally let down. Yamaha customer service will not exchange, now I am faced with finding a factory authorized shop to finish what the factory never did. Apparently they don't even turn the box on before it is packed for shipment.
Never worked after unpacking from shipping box. Now I am dragging it around Seattle trying to find a qualified repair shop to finish what the factory never did. If you are lonely it is a great way to meet people in the service industry.
I have played the Yamaha MM8 in the showroom and at a gig in Spokane. Loved it, wanted it, bought it, now I am waiting two weeks for the shop to complete the factory work. Never realized the quality needed to be put in after the sale.
Comments about Yamaha MM8 Music Synthesizer:
The MM8 has minuses, and it has plusses. It just depends on what you are looking for and what you are going to be doing with it. Minuses- boring tones, limited tweaking ability, limited midi controller capability, creating performances can be a little confusing. Plusses- great weighted keybed, great arpeggiator, sturdy casing, informative blue screen, sleek looks, ability to play back midi tracks from USB memory and save performances to USB memory.
The MM8 has some fairly good features, albeit not those of a professional workstation keyboard. It has the ability to layer and split tones, and the ability to create performances which can be saved to a USB memory stick. You can also play back unlimited midi files from USB memory. It has a great arpeggiator with some great patterns. Midi control features could be better. It only has midi in/ out (not thru) so you can only sync up a single unit with the MM8 at a time. The ability to control settings on another unit controlled by the MM8 is pretty limited. You can use the knobs to control things like cutoff, resonance, attack, etc and use the MM8's pitch bend and mod wheels for their purposes, but switching between tones or performances has to be done on the other unit. The effects on the MM8 are limited and programming the synth and creating performances can be a little confusing and sometimes overwhelming. The blue backlit screen is easy on the eyes, involving, and does allow to user to more clearly see what they are doing. The weighted, hammer-action piano style keys feel great and are as close to a real grand piano as I've felt on any synth or digital piano I've owned. However, if you're into fast synth solos and such, this isn't the keyboard for you. The preset tones are not the best in the world. They are rather boring and lacking in character, as opposed to those on the MO and Motif boards, and definitely as opposed to say, a Korg M50 or Roland Juno Gi, which are in the same price range. Tweaking possibilities are limited. Most of the preset tones are more along the line of the PSR keyboards than the Motif.
The build quality seems pretty good. The casing seems rugged and sturdy, especially for it being made entirely of plastic. Plastic buttons and knobs, though seem like they could break easily. Keybed feels great.
The value you get for your money is pretty good. A fairly lightweight, but weighted keyboard that has some pretty good features, a weighted keybed, and can be used as both a synth and midi controller. I mostly use it for the second, with my Korg M50 61, Korg X50 and Roland Juno Gi. I mostly use it for playing piano parts and it works great for that purpose. As I said, tones could be better and I think sound quality could be slightly better too, but not a bad keyboard overall.
Comments about Yamaha MM8 Music Synthesizer:
I love the simplicity of the keyboard. The piano sounds are great. The organ sounds all sound like a organ at a baseball game. The pad sounds are weak as well. I play for church and I need a good soft background/light air/swarm sound, and there is not one that is usable for that. :(I would return it if I had still had the box.
Comments about Yamaha MM8 Music Synthesizer:
I?ve had this product for several months now and have used it in several settings with great satisfaction. It?s an excellent keyboard all around?from gigs to just playing by yourself. Used to playing on grands and acoustics, I?ve found many keyboards to be far from satisfying as far as feel goes, but the MM8 definitely measured up. Weighted keys, hammer graded; it feels almost just like a grand. The sound quality is excellent as well; much better than I expected it to be, honestly. I love the arpeggiated chord effect; it?s helpful for inspiration and improvisation. It?s lightweight; I won't break my back carrying it about. If you are in need of a professional-style/quality synth but are on a budget, I?d definitely recommend the MM8. I might upgrade at some point, but not any time soon.
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I bought this keyboard to replace my heavy stage piano - the piano sounds (and all the sounds) on this are top flight. It also is light weight which means a lot at 3AM (the piano it replaced in my rig was over 100 lbs. with case - like haulin' a dead body in the middle of the night)This doesn't have the features of the MOTIF for recording and the polyphony is only 32 notes so If you are looking for something more you'll need to go to the next step up - but, if you are looking for a great feeling weighted keyboard that has killer sounds to play live, she's your bitch. One thing it doesn't have that I really wish it did was a way to control the leslie sound with the modulation wheel - the modulation wheel doesn't give a great approximation of a Leslie and I use that a lot but with a little tweaking of the original sound you can make it cook pretty good. The arpegiator can do some very cool stuff when you take a little time to learn how to use it - great for coming up with groove ideas for originals.
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All I can say is wow! This is a great product. When I bought this, and brought it into the studio, I was blown away! I was impressed witht the quality of the sounds that I was able to get out of the piano. I was also very impressed with the clarity of the recordings I was able to get from the piano. The progressively weighted key really made me feel like I was playing a Grand. And with the sound that came out, I was fooled pretty good! This piano is a steal for what you get. I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good studio piano or a just a good and solid instrument. I give it a two thumbs up!
Comments about Yamaha MM8 Music Synthesizer:
Okay, first off, this 'board is decent (especially for performance). For those that worship the MOTIF, look elsewhere, because this isn't the MOTIF. However, it is a decent board for 88 weighted keys and over 400 sounds. Pros:88 weighted keysGood sounds (many straight from the MOTIF)Much lighter than other synthsDecent appearanceCons:32 note polyphony!price is a little too steep for what it's truly worth. Bottom line: It is a good keyboard to use in a live setting (except for the lack of perfomance names). My biggest gripe, which I can live with, is that the polyphony is only 32 notes. I expected at least 64, but hey, it's better than forking out a grand more for the MOTIF.
Comments about Yamaha MM8 Music Synthesizer:
Nice sounds that are pretty close to the Motif series. Especially the Rhodes and Pianos. Its a little more based on Contemporary patterns so it sortive limits your creativity. But for the price i think its a great keyboard. And im only 19 so i have plenty of time to get other great keyboards in the future. And good job yamaha!
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