Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation
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Pros
- Easy To Operate
- Easy to Use
- Great Sounding
- Light To Carry
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
Best Uses
- Good For Travel
- I Use It For Practice
- Travel
Comments about Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation:
I needed a keyboard that didn't weigh a ton and sounded good.This keyboard fit the bill. I like the semi weighted keys, ease of learning functions, especially the layer function. Also i like the full and deep sound it can make.
Pros
- Portable
- Pre-programmed music
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Concerts
- Travel
Comments about Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation:
So many sounds it really gets your creative juices flowing. It will take a little time learning everything. Excellent quality for the price.
Pros
- Realistic Sound
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Electronic Music
- MIDI
Comments about Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation:
(I'm and engineer.) Got it when it first came out because I really wanted great sounds without having to power up the DAW. Love the MOTIF sound generator. It is nice having a fine piano handy and I can drive it with midi from my weighted midi piano. Also has an audio in - so it gets the mixer out for vocals. Now the MOX is the main audio out driving the monitors. (I have noticed the drive level to the monitors is not quite as high as I'd expect even with everything set to max - no real problem though.)
But I also have it tied into the DAW (Sonar X1). There have been firmware and driver updates and I've kept it up to date. I have had it lock up on me (without the DAW) a couple times but then it has been powered up 24/7 for a couple years now! Surprisingly no problems at all with USB - effectively the MOX6 acts like an ASIO sound card in this configuration - having output for the keyboard as well as the keyboard audio in. You have to live with 44.1kHz though. And there is no syncing to other ASIO devices - it is just the MOX by itself.
The feel of the keyboard is OK - I've felt better. But I use it every day and it has held up well. Wish there was aftertouch though. I have not used the control surface because I have a better control surface with sliders that the MOX does not have.
Yamaha provides a PC based programmer which is pretty slick. The number of features & sounds on this keyboard is ridiculous and the programmer can really help sort things out. They also provide it as a VST3 plugin. Cubase supports VST3 but Sonar doesn't (com'on Cakewalk).
For me it is the sound quality and the available sounds. I can find almost anything I want. And if I was up to it, program even more sounds.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Realistic Sound
- Voice References
Cons
- External Power Cube
Best Uses
- Live Gigs And Studio
Comments about Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation:
I had been using my Motif XS-6 in my studio for well over a year, and had created over 500 jingles and ads for customers. But, didn't want to haul it to live gigs (which I just began playing at). Bought the MOX6 and, to my surprise, it's really an XS-6 in "disguise". The voice references (line "PDRA4") are exactly the same, AS IS THE SOUND (I played them side-by-side before I sold my XS-6 and they have identical sound).
But best of all, the MOX6 has the ability to call up favorite voices WHILE YOU'RE PLAYING, transpose with the touch of a switch, change octaves similarly, and adjust volume on the fly (with an FC-7 pedal (or a clone; see Brodafin's YouTube Channel)). You can still change the voice parameters as with the XS-6. Haven't yet used the MIDI or direct-connect to computer but, from the literature, this seems as easy as ever.
The only downside (if you can call it that) is the MOX6 uses an external power cube. Looks a little cheesy on stage, and the thin cord from the cube to the connector is a pain. But the tradeoff of a lighter keyboard is well worth it.
Unless you're a very serious musician who needs the incredible composition features of the Motif, I'd suggest the MOX at a fraction of the price!
Pros
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
Cons
Best Uses
- Studio and Gigging
Comments about Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation:
Being familiar with and having played the Motif classis, ES and XS i can say that soundwise this keyboard is a beast. Sounds exactly the same as the XS(to my ears). There's a wide arsenal to sounds to choose from. My only dissapointment as it comes to sounds are the electric guitars. They aren't quite on the same level as Roland's but with a little tweaking they're good. This is my first personal Workstation and i'm still learning new things about this beast. Buy it... You will not be disappointed.
Comments about Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation:
Bought the Yamaha MOX6 recently and it is an amazing machine. Sounds are great and the features are very plentiful. This represented a MAJOR upgrade for me and is the first "big boy" synth I've had, so I've still got a lot to learn about it. At this point I've tried all the major features (voice mode, master mode, using the sequencer, creating songs/patterns, and hooking it up to the included Cubase AI5 software) and was able to work though the examples in the operators manual without any problem. It would be nice if they provided a printed version of the Data List and the Reference Manual (available in PDF format on the CD and download) but not a huge deal to print it out yourself. The keyboard came with CUBASE AI5, which is actually an older version of CUBASE since 6.5 is out now, but that wasn't a problem for me as my intention was to install it on a small Netbook running Windows 7 Starter (32 bit) so the lower system requirements of AI5 was actually a plus for me. The software was able to install on this operating system and is functional, but I haven't pushed it too far yet to see how it will hold up with the fact that it is a low powered computer. Obviously not the most ideal computer for a DAW workstation, but works great for portability since my main PC is not in my music studio.
Comments about Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation:
Overall, it's afforable, mobile, and great sounding!
The features on the MoX6 are simple for creating performances. However, the complexity of mastering the whole workstation is a consideration that may/may not lead you away. I am having trouble with editing voices, and its very simple on the MM but, the MM6 has less features. If you are looking for great sounds and already performace modes, this machine is it! Also, this keyboard comes equipped with an audio-interface built in! This means recording through computer software is another option. Cubase and YC-3B organ comes bundled, however, this adds to the complexity of the workstation.
The down is the plastic outside surfaces; it is squeezable (something to consider when carrying from place to place). Overall the sounds are incredibly stored in such a compact affordable synthesiser.
It is not a Motif, but it is capable of reproducing the same warm and low frequency sounds.
Comments about Yamaha MOX6 61-Key Semi-Weighted Music Production Synthesizer Workstation:
It leaves nothing to be desired.
I bought this keyboard as soon as it became availlable. I had a MM6 but it was dreadfully limited, basically useless for me, and after a couple of hours of playing with it, I was looking for something more flexible. The MOX6 is everything I ever want and need, and then some. For starters, it sounds MUCH better than the MM6 (which actually has SOME decent sounds) and has a wastly bigger, and totally useful sound library. No comparison here, and as opposed to the MM6, the patterns and arps are very useful, and can easily be tweaked to suit whatever one is doing. This keyboard is as satisfying as the MM6 was frustrating, which is saying a lot! It is a massively capable workstation for not much money, and I don't see any reason whatsoever to buy anything else. Try it or just buy it. Its simply great in every way! There is no way you'll be disapointed. No way!
For the price? Excellent!
No question, it's an absolute bargain!
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