Yamaha • Motif

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Motif 6

It's not a vintage synthesizer, but it has definitely earned a place in history! Originally released in 2001 by Yamaha, the Motif is a music workstation that really has it all and has grown over the years in polyphony and waveform memory with the ES (2003) and XS (2007) series. Its features include Yamaha's AWM2 tone generators, massive polyphony (62 to 128 notes), an excellent sequencer, a sampler, A/D Audio inputs, AIEB2, mLAN compatibility, and stereo inputs. Between the various models, it has anywhere from 84MB to 355MB of sounds for thousands of waveforms. Its mLAN compatibility works great with Cubase LE (which usually comes included in the package). The Motif Classic, Motif ES, and Motif XS all came in 61, 76, and 88 key versions, and the 88-key models are always balanced hammer-action as well. The Motif is a perfect synthesizer/workstation for studio use as well as live applications.

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Motif ES7

The sounds found on the Motif are conveniently arranged into categories according to their type, such as Piano, Organ, Strings, Leads, Pads, FX, Drums, etc. It has preset voices which are made up of up to 4 of the available waveforms which can be edited individually or all together. There are plenty of drums kits, and 128 to 384 user voices that you can use to create your own sounds or save edited presets in. The workstation also includes Yamaha's "Megavoice" technology which adds immense realism to its acoustic sounds such as its guitars, basses, pianos, brass, strings, and so on. Megavoice technology provides realistic expressions such as hammer-ons, ghost notes, slides, and fret noises which are all activated depending on how much force you apply to the keys. The quality of the voices will leave you stunned, the acoustic sounds are extremely realistic and of excellent quality and the synthetic sounds are mind-bending. All of the voices can be edited in just about anyway you want as well, such as Cutoff, Resonance, standard Attack/Release. Of course, you also have your Octave Up/Down buttons (not included on the 88-key versions), Pitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheel and a Ribbon controller (ES,XS, MO models), which can be assigned to do different functions. The tone generator is also compatible with Yamaha's Modular Synthesis Plug-In boards which you simply install and you instantly have a vast array of even more new sounds.

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Motif XS8

The sequencer is just awesome. Once you get passed the user-interface (which we'll come back to shortly) the sequencer has all the great features you need to compose your music without having to get up from your seat. There are 16 tracks which you can record the voices on the synth itself or that you can transfer MIDI data into which is particularly good for percussion tracks if you aren't that good with keeping rhythm, though it does have a built in clicking/flashing metronome. It has multiple sliders which normally act as faders, and there are knobs to adjust different parameters. You can also plug another instrument like a guitar, bass, or another synth into it and use the synth's numerous effects like Chorus, Celeste, Flanger, Phaser, Distortion, Overdrive, and so many more.

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Motif Rack ES

The disadvantages: When compared to its rivals (Roland Fantom-X and Korg Triton) the major disadvantage is the user-interface, as mentioned above. The screen was left as a simple LCD screen in order to keep the price a decent amount whereas the Roland Fantom series and Korg Triton series have large color LCD displays. The XS model does, however, have a much improved large LCD screen to address this issue. The Korg Triton's display was also touch screen. Fortunately for Motif users, the controls were easy to learn after a short amount of time.

I'm aware that I'm leaving out a lot of features such as the Arpeggiator and Remote/mLAN features but there's just so much to explain and so many things this workstation is capable of. You'll just have to try it out yourself! There are so many models to choose from, it should not be hard to find one that works for you - in terms of keyboard size, polyphony & waveform memory, or pricing. While on the topic of different Motif models, here are all the different models:

Motif: The workstation that started the series in 2001:

Model Year Number of keys Key action Polyphony Waveform ROM Waveforms Memory
Motif 6 2001 61 FS 62 84MB 1309 348 presets + 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master
Motif 7 2001 76 FS 62 84MB 1309 348 presets + 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master
Motif 8 2001 88 balanced hammer-action 62 84MB 1309 348 presets + 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master
Motif Rack 2001 N/A N/A 128 84MB 1309 640 presets + 48 kits, 256 user + 32 kits, 59 performances, 65 multis

Motif ES: The successor to the original Motif, featuring more voices, polyphony and more studio features:

Model Year Number of keys Key action Polyphony Waveform ROM Waveforms Memory
Motif 6 ES 2003 61 FS 128 175MB 1859 768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis
Motif 7 ES 2003 76 FS 128 175MB 1859 768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis
Motif 8 ES 2003 88 balanced hammer-action 128 175MB 1859 768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis
Motif Rack ES 2003 N/A N/A 128 175MB 1859 768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis

Motif MO: A sort of "lite" version of the Motif ES which had less polyphony and waveforms, but of equal quality. It also lacked the studio features such as mLAN connectivity, sampling and multiple foot controllers and only came in 61 and 88 key models:

Model Year Number of keys Key action Polyphony Waveform ROM Waveforms Memory
Motif MO6 2006 61 FSX 64 175MB 1,859 640 presets + 64 kits, 256 user + 32 kits, 256 performances
Motif MO8 2006 88 balanced hammer-action 64 175MB 1,859 640 presets + 64 kits, 256 user + 32 kits, 256 performances

Motif XS: The latest version of the Motif series with more voices, nearly twice the amount of waveforms and ROM, and the much needed larger, full-color LCD display plus more sliders and knobs:

Model Year Number of keys Key action Polyphony Waveform ROM Waveforms Memory
Motif XS6 2007 61 FSX 128 355MB 2,670 1024 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 384 performances
Motif XS7 2007 76 FSX 128 355MB 2,670 1024 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 384 performances
Motif XS8 2007 88 weighted hammer-action 128 355MB 2,670 1024 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 384 performances

The Motif (as a series) has been used by countless famous artists: Daisuke Asakura, Infected Mushroom, Oliver Palotai from Kamelot, Michael Pinnella from Symphony X, Hip Hop/R&B producer K.O.B.R.A. of The Association and Audio Assassins, Paul Wickens from Paul McCartney's band, Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, John Legend, Aryan Nazari, Alicia Keys' band, Elton John, Robert Lamm and Bill Champlin from Chicago, Green Day, Ray Charles, Chick Corea, Die Sektor, Michael McDonald, Clemo of Calif Records, Kenya, Bon Jovi, Mariah Carey's band, David Bowie's band, Justin Timberlake, Barry Manilow, Gary Numan, Beyonc's band, Lonestar, Brian Wilson, Scott Storch, Tim Freedman, Pink's band, and Nick Carter.


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μοτιφνιψκ
Posted 399 days ago
this synth is for all music style....
and with plugin board AN/VL/DX is powerfull for teckno or electro and other styles..
is the best..
i have motif es7/motif xs8/trinity v3/a3 yamaha/korg 05r/w and i love the motif..
Umberto Delibori
Posted 423 days ago
M83 uses this in live .. I don't know in studio
SyracuseDM
Posted 430 days ago
Ho acquistato il Motif MO6 e devo dire che è pazzesco. Un Synth con cui puoi fare qualsiasi tipo di musica. Suonare i Depeche Mode con questo Yamaha è eccitante
TheNexus
Posted 437 days ago
I am using the Motif ES 7 for about 3 years, now and there's just few i can complain about.
In fact most sounds of my songs come out of this machine, and i would say, that it is one of the most flexible digital synths i ever had.
The only thing i really would complain about is the internal sequencer, which is in my opinion quite uncomfortable to handle, so i prefer using a pc based sequencer.
Oneki Kai
Posted 451 days ago
An excellent keyboard. However, It has that "Yamaha" sound to it, so don't bother if you don't like it. I don't plan on buying one of these because I plan on getting a Fantom G, which is more in line for Techno music. The Motif would make a great Orchestral board.
 

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