Don’t Buy The Yamaha Motif XF8 Until You Read This Review
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012This Yamaha MOTIF XF8 is a wonderful brand new Synthesizer from Yamaha and with this kind of synthesizer you will see everything very good quality, including the price. A next technology XF8 builds on the decade-long traditions of MOTIF, and provides revolutionary growth capabilities with flash memory that can set a brand-new standard for keyboard workstations for many years.
The Yamaha Motif XF8 Synthesizer has a rich number of musical instrument Voices that includes piano, EPs, strings, wind instruments, orchestral sounds, guitars, drums, and basses, and also a wide variety of vintage and modern synth sounds. Of unique note are the specific digital re-creations of two Yamaha grand pianos (a 9′ CFIII and a 7′ S6) that just a good acoustic piano brand name could realize. The reproduction in minute detail of even very subtle nuances outcomes in wonderfully crafted piano Sounds that’ll fulfill even the most demanding players.
The tone generator that the Yamaha Motif XF8 Music Production Synthesizer has inherited from a MOTIFXS makes an 8-element-per-voice system workable. Combined with Yamaha’s XA (Expanded Articulation), this 8-element structure allows you to achieve stunningly accurate acoustic instruments including expressive articulations that up until now have been difficult to re-create in electronic instruments. 2 flash panel slots fit 2 proprietary Yamaha flash board options — a 1GB board and 512MB board. With two 1GB boards installed, you have a total of 2GB of flash memory available to you. Once you’ve loaded a sample, it’s always in your MOTIF until you decide to replace it with something else, because this is re-writable flash memory.
Okay overall for the Yamaha Motif XF8 Synthesizer review I can easily just say that you are getting the best quality best sounding keyboard synthesizer money can buy for the high price of around $3500 dollars. The simplicity on this keyboard is really great considering all it has on it. The liquid crystal display is really nice plus easy to learn but I would recommend keeping the consumer manual when you’re trying to learn the in s and outs of this product.