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06.01.2007, 08:49 PM
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New Yamaha Motif
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06.01.2007, 10:15 PM
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Doesnt really excite me...
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07.01.2007, 03:02 AM
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For a bread and butter ROMpler it would be great.
I just do so much with my PC/sequencer that I don't know if a workstation would be beneficial or if it would totally f$*k up my workflow.
It would be nice to have it as a means to have full capability without a PC/audio interface.
My ultimate synth like this would be this new Motif but with the ability to play Roland's SRX boards. Yamaha's expansion boards have sucked for a long time.

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07.01.2007, 08:09 AM
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only 128 of polyphony... like the es... I'm not happy at all.
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07.01.2007, 08:16 AM
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only 128 of polyphony... like the es... I'm not happy at all.
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I agree Lorenzo...it's not a very substantial update!
Im sticking with my Motif Rack
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07.01.2007, 09:17 AM
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Hmm, looks interesting. Anyway, I don't need a workstation either but I've been looking at the yamaha s90 es keyboard which looks gorgeous. In fact I played the older S90 about 2 years ago and the keyboard feels amazing and I loved the piano sound. The new S90 ES has even better piano. I've also heard some really great pad sounds from the S90 ES. Anyway, I would also like to have the sounds from Korg Triton extreme and roland romplers.
A good thing about the s90 es is that it doesn't have a sequencer or sampler like motif workstations but it's just a high quality keyboard with motif sound engine + the good piano sound and it's cheaper than motif 88 key version.
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07.01.2007, 10:28 AM
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For some reason workstations have lost all their appeal for me. At one point I even considered getting one, but when I really gave them a test ride I decided not to bother. Now I test drove EastWest Colossus and I think it's a bit better option for bread & butter.
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07.01.2007, 11:46 PM
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Blehhhhh, Too bad yamaha is going the triton repackging route instead of innovating!
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08.01.2007, 05:11 PM
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The kind of beastie that looks interesting if you use alot of stock rompler type sounds as well as synths. Would probably suit me well - have two romplers allready (Fusion 8HD and Motif ES rack) and do occasionally like to have a decent sounding piano.
It doesnt exactly make me feel any great urge to flog those two in favour of a new XS8 though (yes - i would need the 8 for the weighted keys to replace the HD8 for piano stuff)... Im sure it sounds better, but TBH - the two I have give me the kind of sound and function cover I need at this time and cost less than an ES8 between them.
For most of us lot - I cant see many of us being rompler fans beyond the usefulness of having stock sounds available that are not tied to a computer - and a module cover that nicely.
Actually I would probably be more in favour of an S90XS (ie an updated S90ES) than a XS8 as dont really use hardware workstation type functions, just the sounds and like a decent weighted hammer-like action sometimes.
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10.01.2007, 09:40 PM
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Minimal information about all the new "namm" products 
New Korg unit with Karma Technology :
http://www.karma-lab.com/forum/showt...&threadid=8447
I don't belive in Timos "mini monster": korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=21014&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=15
(scroll down)
Roland new V-synth : http://www.roland.com/V-synth/2007NAMM/index.html
Last edited by Timo : 12.01.2007 at 01:05 AM.
Reason: a bit of fun
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