I have some questions regarding the Yamaha MOX

Anything about hardware musical instruments.
Post Reply New Topic
RELATED
PRODUCTS

Post

I'm quite interested in that workstation, But it's quite expensive for my budget, So I must make sure I want it.

Firstly, I need more information, and Demos. How many patches are there? What kind of patches?

Does it have also sounds like the Yamaha XG series Had? Bright, Warm and vintage?

The interface, Is it any good? I've heard it's quite troublesome


I really seek more information. As much as I can get. You can just give me anything that is about it.

Secondly, Is it worth it? Is it a good workstation overall? I'm really curious of it's capabilities, as I haven't seen any serious demos or informations or it, Nor managed to test it anywhere.

Any information that you guys could give will be highly appreciated. Thanks for reading.

And sorry if there are spelling mistakes or lack of information, I'm quite in a hurry right now :)

Post

firstly, visit yamaha website. than type in yamaha mox into you tube. it should cover most of the questions. i've been looking at it recently to be fair buying second hand previous model of motif would be a better choice. of course it depends on many factors. :)

Post

I got one and returned it. The filter step way too much for my taste. I understand it is not a VA, but even as a Rompler I feel like some other synths (the Korg M50) seems to be smoother.

Although, I did like a lot of the sounds on the Yamaha and the sequencer was pretty intuitive.

Post

tried it at the store- it just seemed to be a vague black keyboard- lots of auto-accompianment sounds from my perusing- and that may a lot of people's preference. Just didn't get inspired by it nor really attracted to it. What is wrong with manufacturers making bland looking gear- at least there are some very cool looking devices out there- just not enough- but that is my opinion.
Jason Schoepfer
Rocky Mountain Sounds
http://www.rockymountainsounds.com

Post Reply

Return to “Hardware (Instruments and Effects)”