NEW! MOTIF XS (XS6, XS7, & XS8)

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Looks good. Has anyone laid hands on this? MLAN is included on the XS8 version...optional on the XS6/7.
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Get inspired!
With the new Yamaha MOTIF XS, inspiration is just a key press away. High-quality sounds to inspire you,
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intelligent arpeggiators to fuel your creativity, recording features to capture every idea, built-in sampling to create full audio/MIDI arrangements, rhythmic Patterns to compose with, studio-style mixing controls and versatile effect processing to master your final productions. With all this and more, the MOTIF XS will soon be your favorite 'go–to' instrument—whether youre composing at home, recording in the studio, or playing live. Its got absolutely everything you need to make professional quality music.

Close your eyes, play the gorgeous sounds and rhythms of the MOTIF XS—and feel the inspiration.
The MOTIF XS provides an exceptionally broad selection of realistic sounds to spark your creativity, with a massive 355 MB of high-quality waveforms and samples on board. A single Voice can have up to eight separate sound Elements, enabling composite sounds of remarkable complexity and nuance. Among the standout Voices is a resonant, meticulously recorded concert grand piano sound that is practically worth the price of admission by itself. New acoustic piano, electric piano and orchestral samples—not to mention the richly textured and distinctly electronic synthesizer waves—give you the sonic tools to fully realize virtually any style of music and any instrumentation.

Another new feature is the Expanded Articulation (XA) tone generation system. Using the eight available Elements, XA allows you to more effectively recreate realistic sound and natural performance techniques—such as legato, staccato and key release sounds—often used on acoustic instruments but unavailable or difficult to realize on electronic keyboards. It also lets you assign Elements to on/off panel switches, and change sounds within a Voice in real timefor example, playing a classical guitar voice and switch between playing normally and playing high harmonics. XA also offers other unique modes for random and alternate sound changes as you play.

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A wide selection of special Mega Voices provide even more expressive nuance, when used with sequencer tracks or the special Mega Voice Arpeggios. Mega Voices are not meant to be played from the keyboard because of their complex velocity layers, but have special expressive sounds that are designed to be precisely triggered by recorded data—for example, letting you create an acoustic guitar track with authentic sounding muted playing, slides and bell-like harmonics.

Other Voice-related features include a uniquely natural half damper effect for acoustic piano sounds. This gives you nuanced control over the sustained sound when pressing the damper pedal, depending on how far down you press the pedal. The MOTIF XS has a full complement of effects, both insert (Insertion) and send (System), and includes a special set of VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) effects that authentically model the elements in analog circuitry, realisticallyrecreating the uniquely warm characteristics of vintage processing gear. Speaking of vintage, the instrument also includes a sophisticated Vocoder effect that produces classic robotic synthesizer sounds, molded by your speaking or singing voice through a connected microphone.
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The MOTIF XS has so many sophisticated features that help jump-start your creativity and live performance potential. One of the most powerful of these is Arpeggio, which lets you trigger a variety of sequenced phrases from the keyboard. There are approximately 6,000 different Arpeggio phrases on board, and you can have four different Arpeggios, playing four different instrument parts, running simultaneously-in perfect sync, of course. The music making possibilities are virtually endless. Have a drum Voice play an automatic rhythm, add an Arpeggio bass phrase, and fly in other instrument phrases as the inspiration hits you. Everything stays in sync, and everything follows your chord changes.

While you experiment and play around with Arpeggios in the Performance mode, the song ideas will come fast and fierce-maybe too many to remember. No worries, though. You can capture them easily and directly by recording them to a Song or Pattern (which can be stored to the built-in flash memory). Since the data is MIDI, you dont have to worry about running out of recording space. You can record your keyboard playing, freely calling up various Arpeggio types as you improvise, then edit the Song later as necessary. You may even want to keep the recorder running as you play, then listen back later and pick out the best parts to create your final composition.

Another powerful feature is the Integrated Sampling Sequencer, which seamlessly combines audio and MIDI recording. Simply install optional DIMM modules (up to 1 GB) and record the audio directly to tracks on the MOTIF XS. Record your vocals or acoustic guitar (with a microphone), electric guitar or bass, or even short rhythm loops from a sample CD.
Theres also a Slice feature that automatically chops up your rhythms and riffs into their individual beats and notes, letting you manipulate the component parts of your sample loops as MIDI data—giving you the power to easily change tempo and rhythmic feel, without disturbing the pitch or sound quality.
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Despite all the advanced technology and wealth of features packed tightly into the instrument, the MOTIF XS is exceptionally intuitive and easy to use. It gives you a large, full-dot color LCD that lets you see multiple parameters at a glance, and has clear, high-resolution graphics with virtual sliders, knobs and more.

The panel of the MOTIF XS provides an amazing level of control and flexibility. Eight knobs and eight sliders let you instantly tweak a variety of parameters and effects as you play. The eight knobs are especially versatile, letting you use the knobs to independently control eight different parameters (out of 24 selectable), or use them to control a certain effect setting (reverb,
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chorus or pan) for up to eight different parts (in a song, for example). The knobs can also be used to change the rhythmic feel and other settings of Arpeggios and Patterns while they play back. Two Assignable Function buttons give you added control over the sound of the new Expanded Articulation (XA) Voices, letting you change sounds within a Voice in real time.

Other convenient operation features include the improved Category Search function, which now is organized with Dual Categories that help you find the Voice you want. Calling up the Guitar category, for instance,
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gives you access to the Dual (sub) Categories, such as Acoustic, Electric Clean and Electric Distortion. The Mega Arpeggio Voices also have their own Dual Category for easy selection of those unique Voices.

The MOTIF XS is not only exceptionally intuitive and easy to operate, its a true joy to play—right down to the newly designed expressive keyboards. The MOTIF XS6 and XS7 have a new, natural FSX keyboard (61/76 keys), while the MOTIF XS8 features the grand piano-like BH (Balanced Hammer) keyboard (88 keys).
A full-featured music production synthesizer in every way, the MOTIF XS comes equipped with a variety of connectors and interfaces–for virtually any application and any studio situation. These include independent Assignable Outputs, A/D Inputs (for recording external sources), S/P DIF Digital Output, MIDI, Ethernet, IEEE 1394 (standard on the MOTIF XS8 and available on the MOTIF XS6/7 with the optional board) and two USB connectors, compatible with the high-speed USB 2.0 standard.


The comprehensive set of connectors—Ethernet, IEEE 1394 and USB TO HOST–make interfacing with computers and your favorite software exceptionally easy. In particular, the new Ethernet connection gives you fast transfer of your MOTIF XS files to and from a computer on the same network. The IEEE 1394 interface gives you a one-cable, one-network solution for high–speed, realtime transfer of multi–channel digital audio and MIDI data.
Todays music production is highly dependent on software, and the MOTIF XS is designed to work seamlessly and transparently in your computer–based environment. The Remote Control mode lets you control your DAW software right from the panel of the MOTIF XS—for example, starting and stopping playback/recording with the special transport buttons, changing track levels with the sliders, and tweaking parameters with the knobs.
The MOTIF XS is also compatible with the MOTIF XS Editor—a comprehensive, easy-to-use editing software program that lets you edit (via USB connection) the Mixing setups and Mixing Voices to be used for Song/Pattern playback directly on your computer. The MOTIF XS Editor is free and can be downloaded from the Yamaha website. Naturally, the editor can be used within Cubase as part of Studio Connections, and all settings can be saved with each project for instant recall.
If Cubase is not yet part of your software arsenal, a copy of the new Cubase AI is bundled with the
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instrument, letting you dive in and start using the versatile features of Studio Connections right out of the box. Cubase AI is a full-featured music production software that integrates fully with the MOTIF XS, and can easily be upgraded to Cubase 4. It gives you all the tools to produce professional level recordings—quickly and easily—with a system that you can expand into the future.
The Cubase Connection — and Studio Connections
The MOTIF XS is specially designed to function seamlessly with Cubase 4, Steinbergs powerful DAW software—giving you a comprehensive, all-in-one music production system in which both hardware and software are fully integrated.
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With our Studio Connections system (created jointly with Steinberg), you can effectively bring the MOTIF XS into the Cubase environment and use it just as if it were a plug-in software synthesizer—no complicated connections or complex setup necessary. Whenever you open a project, your MOTIF XS is automatically enabled as well, with all the custom settings you previously saved. You can use the convenient panel controls on the MOTIF XS to remotely to control a wide variety of operations on Cubase 4. And since song files on the MOTIF XS are in Cubase format, you can create material on the MOTIF XS and easily import it to tracks in Cubase 4 for further editing and mixing.

The Enormous Power of Cubase 4
Cubase 4 is the cutting edge, professionals choice in digital audio workstations. It now features the new SoundFrame universal sound manager, a powerful system that manages all your sounds, presets and loops-including your MOTIF XS voices-in one centralized database. This is the heart of SoundFrame and is called MediaBay. Combined with the comprehensive integration features of Studio Connections, SoundFrame and
MediaBay help make your MOTIF XS an inseparable part of the Cubase 4 studio. Track Presets add further flexibility and save huge amounts of time. For example, you can call up a vocal track and instantly have your favorite EQ and compressor loaded automatically, with all your custom settings. These organizational tools radically speed up your workflow and even help in the creative process.

The mixer in Cubase 4 has been expanded with a powerful Control Room section, allowing you to connect multiple sets of control room monitors and external sources directly to your audio hardware and switch between them from a convenient Control Room panel. Theres also a talkback channel, a headphone bus, and you can create up to four studio mixes (monitor mixes), with a separate studio send section on each mixer channel for controlling those mixes.

Other new Cubase 4 features include a revamped VST3 plug-in set with over thirty new plug-ins including StudioEQ, Cloner, AmpSimulator, a new Multiband
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Compressor, and many more. New VST instruments include three outstanding new synthesizers, as well as the HALion One sample player, with hundreds of new instrument sounds. Cubase 4 also provides full surround sound capabilities, with a full-fledged multi-channel audio path from input to output. The Score editing facilities have also been enhanced, not only extending the functionality but also making it easier to use.
 
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MOTIF XS NEW!
88-key Balanced Hammer Action, 76- and 61-key NEW FSX synth action music production synthesizer workstations
Features
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KeyboardsMOTIF XS888 keys, Balanced Hammer Effect Keyboard (Initial Touch/Aftertouch)MOTIF XS776 keys, FSX Keyboard (Initial Touch/Aftertouch)MOTIF XS661 keys, FSX Keyboard (Initial Touch/Aftertouch)Tone Generator blockTone GeneratorAWM2 with Expanded ArticulationPolyphony128 notesMulti Timbral Capacity16 Parts (internal), Audio Input Parts (A/D, mLAN*)
*1 stereo Part
Wave355MB (when converted to 16-bit linear format),
2,670 waveformsVoicePreset: 1,024 Normal Voices + 64 Drum Kits
GM: 128 Normal Voices + 1 Drum Kit
User: 128 x 3 (selected and copied from Preset bank) Normal Voice + 32 Drum KitsPerformanceUser: 128 x 3 (up to 4 Parts)Filter18 typesEffect SystemReverb x 9 types, Chorus x 22 types, Insertion (A, B, L) x 53 types x 8 blocks,
Master Effect x 9 types, Master Equalizer (5 bands), Part EQ (3 bands, stereo)Sampling blockSamplesUp to 1,024 Waveforms (Multi Samples)
Up to 128 Key Banks per Waveform
Up to 4,096 Key BanksSampling SourcesAnalog input L/R, Stereo output (Resampling),
Digital output mLAN (available on the MOTIF XS6 and 7 when the mLAN16E2 has been installed)A/D Conversion24-bit, 64x oversamplingD/A Conversion24-bit, 128x oversamplingSample DataBits 16Sampling Frequency44.1kHz, 22.05kHz, 11.025kHz, 5.5125kHz (Stereo/Mono)
Sampling Frequency via mLAN (when the mLAN16E2 has been installed):
44.1kHz (fixed)Sampling MemoryOptionally installed, expandable to 1GB (512MB DIMM x 2 slots)
*DIMMs are not installed to the instrument when shipped from the factory.
Sample LengthMono: 32 MBStereo: 64 MBSampling Time44.1kHz: 6 min. 20 sec.
22.05kHz: 12 min. 40 sec.
11.025kHz: 25 min. 20 sec.
5.0125kHz: 55 min. 40 sec.
*Mono/Stereo
Sample FormatOriginal format, WAV, AIFFSequencer blockNote CapacityApprox. 130,000 notesNote Resolution480 ppq (parts per quarter note)Maximum Polyphony124 notesTempo (BPM)5 300Recording typeReal time replace
Real time overdub (with the exception of the Pattern Chain)
Real time punch in/out (Song only)TracksPattern: 16 Phrase tracks
Pattern Chain: Pattern track, Tempo track, Scene
Song: 16 sequence tracks (Loop on/off can be set for each track),
Tempo track, Scene trackTrackPatterns64 Patterns (x 16 sections),
Measures: 256 maximum
Mixing Voices: 16 Voices per Pattern and up to 256 Voices for all Patterns
Mixing Templates: 32 for all Songs and PatternsPhrasesUser Phrases: 256 per PatternSongs64 Songs
Mixing Voices: 16 Voices per Song and up to 256 Voices for all Songs
Mixing Templates: 32 for all Songs and PatternsArpeggioPreset: Approx. 6,000 types
User: 256 types
*MIDI Sync, MIDI transmit/receive channel, Velocity Limit, and Note Limit can be set.Scene Memory5 per SongSequence FormatOriginal format,
SMF format 0, 1 (Format 1 load only)OthersMasterUser: 128
*8 Zones (Master keyboard settings), Assignable Knob/Slider settings, Program Change Table
Sequence Software
compatible with the
Remote Control function
For Windows: Cubase 4, Cubase AI, SONAR 5.2
For Macintosh: Cubase 4, Cubase AI, Logic 7.2, Digital Performer 5
*Functions to be controlled differ depending on the software.
ControllersPitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheel, Ribbon Controller,
Assignable Control Sliders x 8, Assignable Knobs x 8,
Assignable Function buttons x 2, Data dialDisplay320 x 240 dot, 5.7 inch graphic color backlit LCD
ConnectorsOUTPUT L/MONO, R (standard phone jack)
ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT L, R (standard phone jack)
A/D INPUT L, R (standard phone jack)
DIGITAL OUT
PHONES (standard stereo phone jack)
FOOT CONTROLLER 1, 2
FOOT SWITCH x 2 (SUSTAIN, ASSIGNABLE)
MIDI IN/OUT/THRU
USB (TO HOST, TO DEVICE)
AC IN
ETHERNET
mLAN (MOTIF XS8 only)Power Consumption30WDimensions, WeightMOTIF XS8: 1,457 (W) x 466 (D) x 168 (H) mm, 28.6 kg
MOTIF XS7: 1,252 (W) x 391 (D) x 122 (H) mm, 17.0 kg
MOTIF XS6: 1,045 (W) x 391 (D) x 122 (H) mm, 14.8 kgSpecifications and appearance subject to change without notice.
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I'm gonna dump my ES now lol. I got my ES for a little less than this new model. But I don't really see anything different from this one and the es. Yeah it has a better screen, and it has more sounds and arps, more faders and knobs, but it might be worth it. If I can get like 1400-1700 for my es (which is in excellent condition) I'll dump it and tack on some more loot for this one.

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I'm looking at the specs of the ES and the XS, and there seems to be a trade off. I don't see anything about the PLG boards for the XS. There seems to be less FX on the XS. The AD conversion on the XS is 24 bit (20 bit on the es), the note capacity of the XS sequencer is less than the ES, phrases on the XS are less than the ES, more arps on the XS, ethernet capability on the XS and that seems to be it. Where is the REMIX feature for the XS? I don't see anything about it?!?! It seems like this is the same kinda BS that korg pulled with the triton extreme and kurzweil pulled with the k2661. No expansion is shitty, because the es expansion allows for more voices and more polyphony while this is fixed.
 
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1. Where can I find the prices for it?

2. When does it ship?

I looked all over...nada. I guess it's one of Yami's new products at the NAMM show this weekend. So probably after that. I wish I could go...that's on the same level as CES to me. You goin Heresy?
 
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because the es expansion allows for more voices and more polyphony while this is fixed.
I understand it adds more voices. Are you saying that an expansion board also adds to the existing polyphony that's built into the keyboard...SWEET! I like lots of noise.
 
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HERESY said:
^^ That is correct, but I'm not in a bad position when I think about it. I can dump the ES, tack on a couple of more hundred and snatch the xs. If I don't like the XS I can always sell it and go back to the ES.
Do you have the MLAN board installed on your MOTIF?
This is the only reason I'm saving up for a Yamaha board.
 

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fuck im mad.....now i gota get another motif i hope they upgraded their sound bank mucho grande.....

needs better synths than the ES

but i already know this will start off at prolly 3500 for the XS8
 

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fuck im mad.....now i gota get another motif i hope they upgraded their sound bank mucho grande.....

needs better synths than the ES

but i already know this will start off at prolly 3500 for the XS8