Product Description
Power and control, two elements that can make all the difference in your music, whether you compose, create or perform. The MM8 and MM6 Music Synthesizers deliver all the musical power and creative control you need - and a whole lot more. Taking their sounds from the highly popular pro-level MOTIF series instruments, the MM series have an enormous variety of dynamic, authentic voices to help you create and perform in virtually any style of music. These powerful instruments also give you total control over your sound, letting you dynamically change sonic textures as you play with real-time tweakable knobs. Also built-in are special Patterns that provide full instrumental backing - drums, bass and chords - to accompany your live performance and song creation. The MM8 and MM6 have 418 Voices and 22 Drum Kits on board, all based on the dynamic, realistic sounds of the advanced MOTIF series synthesizers. These exceptionally high-quality sounds range from authentic acoustic instruments to wild, unique and in-your-face synth Voices. An extra set of GM Voices is built into the instrument as well, giving you all you need to play back songs recorded in that popular format. With so many Voices to choose from, you might think it's difficult to select the ones you need. Not so. The convenient Category Search function lets you choose the type of instrument you want to play - organ, guitar, synth, lead, strings, whatever - then select the specific Voice. All your favorite sounds are right at your fingertips, ready to play when you are.
- 61 synth style velocity sensitive keys
- Super-high-quality sounds
- Dynamic music creation tools-including automatic Pattern and Arpeggiator generators
- Performance Memory for instantfull-panel setting changes
- Versatile song recording features-with eight normal tracks and one Pattern track
Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer Reviews
yamaha keyboards : Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer Reviews
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful Great sounds but not too light!!!, This review is from: Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer (Electronics) Yep, I said it, the board is too light. Great sounds as always from Yamaha, but I cant use something so lightweight live. Plus the fact you need the power adaptor to plug in instead of the typical AC cord, making it risky when your going from place to place. If they made the board design look more like the XF with normal AC, I would buy it tomorrow. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful Mixed Bag, By Willie V. Hughes (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer (Electronics) I did a ton of research before buying the MM6. There are some great videos on YouTube from a sales rep / company spokesman who was very entertaining. The keyboard does have great sounds, but it has a much lighter/cheaper feel than I thought it would. It feels more like a Yamaha PSR or Casio than a real workstation or synth. I also think the rhythm patterns are a bit misleading. Like many various devices being marketed today (from guitar multi effects to multi track recorders), it comes with what seems to be advertised as a drum machine. But you really can't edit or program the patterns-- they are just pre-set patterns. I suppose they are more fun than a metronome, but only marginally more useful.I'm happy with the purchase (hence the "It's OK") star rating. But in retrospect, I should have held out for a used 88-key model. I think it would have a nicer feel. Great for piano practice, This review is from: Yamaha MM6 Music Synthesizer (Electronics) I bought the MM6 as a step up from the PSR-292 I had been using to practice piano. So far, it has been perfect.Keyboard touch sensitivity is much better than the PSR-292. Just as plasticky, but the range of touch sensitivity is much wider. It's easier to learn to play piano with the MM6 than with the PSR-292. The MM6's sounds are much better than the PSR-292. The main piano is only slightly better, but all the other sounds are significantly better. The MM6's rhythms and accompaniments are very contemporary and fairly narrow. You won't find a good range of standard genres (e.g. 8beat rock, jazz waltz, and beguine are missing) like on the PSR-292. The MM6 rhythms are primarily rap, dance, and techno. If, like me, you don't use this feature, you won't notice. Like with the PSR-292, the sequencer in the MM6 has no way to set the volume levels on the individual tracks. For me, this renders the sequencer useless. The MM6's USB... Read more |
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