Perhaps the most requested Yamaha product of the last year has been a rack mount module version of the award winning Motif synthesizer. Yamaha probably could have just scaled the Motif down into a rack version but they wanted to take Motif technology to the next level. So the new rack is not just affordable, it uses a newly designed sound chip that includes expanded polyphony (128 Notes) and inserts effects (4 Inserts in Mix Mode). Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
Arpeggios are great, massive amount of ROM banks (5x128 Preset, 128GM) and user banks (2x128). Digital I/O included! PLG150 cards accessible in voice mode via MIDI; NOT selectable in Multi patches via MIDI, only via USB.
Quality:
Travel with it 2 times a week. Taking the beating quite well.
Value:
This is worth much more than what I paid for it.
Desirability:
A must have. For the price of a Triton Studio 88, you can get 3 Motif Racks (can you count ... 384 note polyphony?)
Sound:
It blows away everything, including Triton. Drums are awesome, strings for every style, everything else is great.
Support:
Have not needed it.
Overall:
This will change the way you make music. It has no equal.
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