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Yamaha MOX6 61 key Synthesizer Video Review
Yamaha MOX6 61 key synthesizer Video Review
Here is what one reviewer had to say about the Yamaha MOX6 Synthesizer.
PRO’s
Excellent instrument sounds (Voices), and combinations (with layers and splits of up to 4 instruments, called Performances by Yamaha) and around 6700 arps (with arp setups keyed to preset instruments). The MOX6 itself, Yamaha computer downloads (Editiors, USB interface, etc.), documentation and packaging are all top-notch. Excellent and intuitive internal song recorder.
Excellent integration with PC or Mac, including a very useful USB audio downloadable interface that works with nearly any DAW, (I use Goldwave and just set the input to Yamaha MOX6). Cubase AI 5 is included. Lightweight, about 15 pounds – most power in a light keyboard that I know of. Easy A/D integration with its own panel gain knob that allows connections to external instruments and sends the mixed audio thru USB to your DAW.
Workstation production is straightforward once you learn Yamaha’s way of constructing instrument combinations (Performances) and arps (1 per instrument so max of 4 per combination). Category and Favorite buttons and arps indexed by instrument ease finding what you want to play. Patterns, Yamaha’s term for short musical loops/passages that can be arranged to form a song, are promising. Motifator.com continues to be an excellent source of information and support.
CONS
Picking alternate arps for a voice (other than the preset arps for that voice) is time consuming and cumbersome – I use a laptop to scan the 6700 choices. Mixing is a bit awkward in combinations (Performances) requiring an edit, should have used the 4 knobs to mix volume for the 4 instruments in a combination (maybe the top 4 for volume, the bottom 4 for pan) without edit – but mixing in a DAW is excellent using the downloadable Yamaha editor.
No aftertouch and 64 instead of 128 voices but the voices have been more than sufficient so far for me. I find Cubase AI 5 clumsy and complicated — although it is powerful. Yamaha’s free downloadable editors and interfaces are very good but more comprehensive and usuable editors are available (search for ‘MOX total editor’, software such as this should be included with the instrument).
Yamaha PKBX2 Double X Portable Keyboard Stand
Yamaha PKBX2 Double X Portable Keyboard Stand
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List Price: $30.00 Sale Price: $19.99 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Eligible For Free Shipping
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Product Description
The Yamaha PKBX2 Keyboard Stand is a x style adjustable stand. It features 6 lockable heights and features double braced sides for a sturdier design than most keyboard stands.Yamaha PKBX2 FeaturesSturdy Steel ConstructionAdjustable HeightFolds Flat for Easy StorageQuick and Easy to Assemble
Details
- X-style keyboard stand
- 6 lockable heights
- Sturdy design




