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How much does a Yamaha mo8 weigh?

Yamaha MO8 Specs

Keyboard88 keys, LC Keyboard (Initial Touch)
External StorageUSB, MIDI SysEx
Display240 x 64 dot Graphic Backlit LCD
Dimensions53.4 x 15.2 x 7.4″ (1357 x 386 x 167mm)
Weight46.3 lb (21 kg)

How do you transpose on a Yamaha MO8?

MO6, MO8 – Transposition

  1. Press the [UTILITY] button.
  2. Press the [F1] ‘General’ button.
  3. Press the [SF1] ‘TG’ button.
  4. Usethe Cursor buttons to navigateto ‘NoteShift’.
  5. Turn the[JOG WHEEL] toraise or lower the pitchin semitones.
  6. Press the[STORE]button to retain the settings. Contact Us.

Is Yamaha Motif discontinued?

MOTIF XF Discontinued Over time, it has continued to evolve and improve its expressiveness and functionality. At the same time, the online community of end users, sound programmers, software developers and product support specialists at yamahasynth.com has expanded into a vibrant on line music production community.

Does Yamaha still motif?

For Yamaha to discontinue the Motif XF and supporting it is of course for them a marketing play bowing to the almighty dollar, but it abandons an artistic, loyal fan base. And the kicker is, for all of us Motif XF users, Yamaha already made their money on us!

Is the Yamaha s MOX8 any good?

The Yamaha MOX 8 also has over 1200 present tones and sounds, and 355 MB waveforms which are all inherited from the MOTIF XF. The Yamaha keyboard S MOX8 offers an amazing, and very good quality sound, which includes the bass and the synths sounds of course.

How much does the MOX 8 keyboard weigh?

The MOX 8 is surprisingly portable for an 88-note weighted keyboard, weighing in at just 14.8kg (32.6lbs) as opposed to the Motif XS 8 that weighed in at 28.6kg (63lbs).

What is the difference between the MOTIF XS and MOX 8?

A quick overview of the sound engine shows that the MOX 8 uses the same basic waveforms as the Motif XS (355MB), though it’s a shame some significant features have been lost. “When it comes to sounds, there is everything you need, from standard tones to more off-the-wall effects.”

What makes the MoXF8 keyboard unique?

The MOXF8 features an 88-key GHS keyboard that provides authentic, realistic keyboard response—much like the playing feel of an acoustic piano—with a heavy touch in the bass register that changes to a lighter one in the treble, and a natural gradation of touch in between.