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  • mrjasonmrjason

    Il suffit d'aller avec le motif

    Yamaha MM6Publié le 01/11/12 à 08:09
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    The MM6 is one of the more affordable synths from Yamaha, it does have some of the Motif Sounds but not all of them. The sequencer that the MM6 has could be a lot better, it is not easy to use and not very good. You can control your sound easily with the MM6 and add effects and tweak sounds quickly and all in real time. The MM6 has a arpeggiator on it and some built in groove sounds for all your background accompaniment.

    UTILIZATION

    Setting up the MM6 is simple, it does come with a manual but you will not need it unless you are going to use the MM6 to sequence with. It also comes with a copy of Cubase which is very good because the MM6 only cost 500 dollars and with the Cubase software it makes it a steal at that price!

    SOUNDS

    The sounds on the MM6 are good, they try to sell you on the fact that it has Motif sounds. But do not be fooled and expect to have all of the Motif sounds. It does not have all of the Motif sounds just a few of them. If you have never used a Motif, I recommend testing on out at your local music store and you will hear the difference in sounds from the Motif and MM6.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The MM6 is decent, and for the money it is perfect for someone who is just starting out. I used the MM6 for a few months years ago but I didn’t keep it long because it got really boring to me. So I when out and purchased a Motif and wow it is a lot better. The build of the MM6 is not very good either. It feels like plastic and the keys feel like a 100 dollar MIDI controllers keys. If you want to use the MM6 for the sounds, I say go for it. But if you want it to be the brain of your studio and start sequencing on it then I would not get it. Go for the Motif.
  • stompboxjonstompboxjon

    pièce pour obtenir une meilleure

    Yamaha MM6Publié le 13/06/12 à 08:23
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    The MM6 is a keyboard that after messing with it for 5 minutes it will feel like a toy. Its not well built and the keys are plastic and have no weight to them. The whole board overall feels like a 50 dollar off brand midi keyboard. But that doesn’t mean that its not a good quality as far as functions and sounds because it is, just the way its built was a big disappointment to me.


    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, way easier than the mo6 or motif xs models. Mainly because it’s a watered down version and not as many functions and ability to get into the depth of the creation process. The MM6 seems to be very basic and that’s why its really cheap, the price of it will let you understand why it feels to cheap. But you do get what you pay for and in this business you will have to spend money to get the best gear.


    SOUNDS

    Sounds are ok, it carries some of the standard yamaha sounds that are on the MO6 , it just doesn’t carry all of them or that many. Its like a watered down cheap version of the MO6. The pitch wheel even feels cheap and its pretty stiff.


    OVERALL OPINION

    If you are on a tight budget and need a good keyboard than I wouldn’t get this, purchased a used MO6 or just keep the money and save up, its not really worth having this plastic keyboard with a tiny screen to have to sequence on. Or you could get a midi controller and purchase the MO rack and have the same sounds and still expand on them. Because this will bore you really fast and don’t drop it or that will be game over and it will crack wide open. Yamaha’s only purpose of this board was to try to get to a new geration of clients (the ones who do have a lot of money to spend). But it could work for you, but wait till you get your hands on a MOTIF, then you will see the difference.
  • lacsaplacsap

    On en fait vite le tour

    Yamaha MM6Publié le 28/09/10 à 20:01
    Clavier de synthé léger de 5 octaves. Toutes les connectiques (audio, USB, MIDI, pédales) sont présentes.

    UTILISATION

    Ce n'est pas un synthé de recherche, l'idée est plutôt d'utiliser les sons tels qu'ils sont. Les sons sont rangés par banques. Le manuel remplit son rôle.

    SONORITÉS

    Les effets sont assez moyens et, pour les sons d'imitation, peu convaincants.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Je l'utilise depuis 3 ans essentiellement comme clavier d'acquisition pour le MIDI. Je fais jouer les sons par un expandeur.
    Mais, pour un objet à 500 euros, que peut-on demander de plus ?
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    Clavier de synthé léger de 5 octaves. Toutes les connectiques (audio, USB, MIDI, pédales) sont présentes.

    UTILISATION

    Ce n'est pas un synthé de recherche, l'idée est plutôt d'utiliser les sons tels qu'ils sont. Les sons sont rangés par banques. Le manuel remplit son rôle.

    SONORITÉS

    Les effets sont assez moyens et, pour les sons d'imitation, peu convaincants.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Je l'utilise depuis 3 ans essentiellement comme clavier d'acquisition pour le MIDI. Je fais jouer les sons par un expandeur.
    Mais, pour un objet à 500 euros, que peut-on demander de plus ?
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