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Published on 06/08/07 at 06:33
Value For Money : Excellent
Mm6 succde late in the s03 in lentre end Yamaha. Features and its price make a direct rponse Juno D Roland. The same principle of these machines dsormais Low entry is clear: To provide a quality sound ever heard in this price range and synths gnralement outcome of high-end brand, the rest As a matter of compromise.

Synthtiseur 61-note velocity (no aftertouch)
32-voice polyphony
Multi timbral 16 votes
AWM2 418 presets (from the MOTIF SERIES) + 128 GM presets
22 drum kits
Arpeggiator
Section faux arranger
3 effects
Joggle
Wheels Pitch / Modulation
4 potentiometers (CUTOFF / RESO / attack / release)
LCD Bluish 320/240
MIDI IN / OUT
USB
Comes with CUBASE LE

Point ngatifs note:
-Polyphony limit of the machine. 32 votes against 64 for the MM6 JUNO D and especially the impossibility of vritablement edit sounds. (Apart from a quick edition facade cutoff, reso, attack and release).
Like JUNO D, the MM6 is dpourvu MIDI Through.

Positive note:
- Keyboard enjoyable to touch, big screen, jog wheel, USB drive.
- CUBASE LE (PC & MAC) is bundled with THE CONTROL (Sonar LE with the Juno D)

UTILIZATION

Yamaha has made efforts on The interface. I found the lapproche S SERIES enough Drout. The grip is the rev mm6 intuitive. There is not a button to 15 functions. The machine takes the advantage of its large screen (Brightness adjustable), the jog wheel (a bit too sensitive to the passage) and potentiomtres. Some glance in the manual are still Necessary for the architecture to understand and implement certain functions.

Ldition Reduces sound is a minimum. Fast Fashion is limited while the performance in which the User can edit the presets lgrement faade potentiomtres of 4 (cutoff, rsonance, attack and release), apply effects and CRER layers (Dual) or splits.

The manual is simple and short.

SOUNDS

Provided the quality of sound is definitely the highlight of the machine. It includes many of the presets from (or inspired're careful trs) of the SERIES STATEMENT. A quick dhorizon in the bank's should give you the tone. The MM6 sounds! The acoustic piano is a wonderful example dquilibre. I find the drum kits particulirement impressive. Two Little BMOL all of the same, sounds a bit redundant. (Some presets are very similar) And the sounds of synth pad and I found a little below the competition (it must be said that in the same price range makes the Juno D trs fort). The range of sounds the MM6 is wide. One can feel a kind nanmoins dorientation contemporary music. Printing confirmed by the styles around by the patterns.

Let's talk about the function pattern at least one function transforms the original puisquelle MM6 faux arranger. While for many musicians, it is part of the gadget (filing of Rhythm Guide Juno D). But we must admit that there are many patterns (168 patterns each providing 4 variations) and amazingly fun to use. Please note the still existing East cest trs. Ny not look for patterns of tango short Cest quite limited, but fun.

Larpegiateur he has more reasons than the Juno D.

The keyboard itself has a touch trs enjoyable for the price range.

OVERALL OPINION

Assets:

-The sounds of the MOTIF SERIES
Excellent price-quality report
The touch-keyboard synth and enjoyable practice (large screen, jog wheel)
-USB
Cubase Se-
Cons:
-32 Voice polyphony only
-Almost no edition of his
A lot of plastic-
Pattern-based gadget