Yamaha Motif
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Image:Motif es6.jpg The Yamaha Motif is a series of music workstations, first released by Yamaha Corporation in August 2001. It competes with the Korg Triton, Roland Fantom-X and Alesis Fusion workstations.
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[edit] Product lineup
Original Motif series were released in four variants in 2001:
| Model | Number of keys | Key action |
|---|---|---|
| Motif 6 | 61 | Synthesizer |
| Motif 7 | 76 | Synthesizer |
| Motif 8 | 88 | Balanced hammer effect |
| Motif Rack | N/A | N/A |
Motif Rack is a sound module without any keyboard, designed to be controlled by external instruments. Balanced hammer effect action is derived from Yamaha's Clavinova digital pianos.
Motif ES, a successor to original Motif series, debuted at Summer NAMM Show in 2003:
| Model | Number of keys | Key action |
|---|---|---|
| Motif 6 ES | 61 | Synthesizer |
| Motif 7 ES | 76 | Synthesizer |
| Motif 8 ES | 88 | Balanced hammer effect |
| Motif Rack ES | N/A | N/A |
In November 2005, Yamaha launched two 'lite' versions of the Motif ES - the 61 key Mo6 and 88 key Mo8. Though only boasting half the polyphony and fewer preset sound programs, these models contain all the Motif ES sample sets, along with arpeggios and a song and pattern sequencer. Lacking are the professional Motif ES features such as mLAN connectivity, PLG integration, sampling and multiple foot controllers.
[edit] Specifications
[edit] Comparison
| Feature | Original Motif | Motif ES |
|---|---|---|
| Tone generator | AWM2 (complying with the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System) | |
| MIDI sequencer capacity | 110,000 notes @ 480 ppqn | 226,000 notes @ 480 ppqn |
| Polyphony voices | 62 | 128 |
| Sample formats compatibility | Akai, WAV, AIFF | Original, WAV, AIFF, Akai A3000/4000/5000, Roland SU700 (loadable only); AKAI S1000/S3000 format (loadable only) |
| ROM size, MB | 84 | 175 (when converted to 16-bit linear format) |
[edit] Original Motif
- AWM2 PCM tone generator
- 110,000 note MIDI sequencer @ 480 ppqn
- Sample engine (up to 64MB of user RAM)
- Compatibility with common sample formats such as Akai, WAV, and AIFF
- 84MB of read-only memory ROM
- 62-voice polyphony
Motif keyboards include three internal expansion slots (two on the rack-mount version). These slots allow one to significantly augment the instrument's soundset through the purchase of Yamaha PLG Expansion Boards--which are available in a variety of sonic flavours. One can also increase the amount of available sample RAM by up to 64MB with the purchase of third party memory sticks. External connectors include a firewire 400 port for connecting an mLAN network card; a USB 1 port for connecting the instrument to a computer via a MIDI cable OR for external storage; and a Smart Media port for storing sequence, voice, and sample data (in which case the purchase of a third party Smart Media card is necessary).
[edit] Motif ES
- AWM2 Tone Generator (complying with the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System)
- 128 note polyphony
- 226,000 note MIDI sequencer @ 480 ppqn
- Audio Input ports: A/D, AIEB2, mLAN, Stereo IN
- Sounds: 175MB (when converted to 16-bit linear format), 1,859 waveforms
- Filter: 18 types
- Effect System: Reverb x 20 types, Chorus x 49 types, Insertion (A, B) x 116 types x 8 blocks, Master Effect x 8 types, Master Equalizer (5 bands), Part EQ (3 bands, stereo), Plug-in Insertion (available when the PLG100-VH has been installed to slot 1)
- Sampling: Analog input L/R, Stereo output (Resampling), Digital/Optical (available when the AIEB2 has been installed), mLAN (available when the mLAN16E has been installed); Sampling Frequencies: 44.1kHz, 22.05kHz, 11.025kHz, 5.5125kHz (Stereo/Mono); Digital Sampling Frequency (when the AIEB2 has been installed): 48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz; Sampling Memory: Optionally installed, expandable to 512MB (256MB DIMM x 2 slots); Sample Formats: original,WAV,AIFF, Yamaha A3000/4000/5000, Roland SU700, (loadable only); AKAI S1000/S3000 format (loadable only)
- Software compatible with the Remote Control function: For Windows®: SQ01 V2, Cubase SX, Cubase 4, SONAR 2.0, Multi Part Editor for MOTIF-RACK, Multi Part Editor for MOTIF ES; For Macintosh®: Logic 5.5, Cubase SX, Digital Performer 3.1.
- Connectors: Output L/MONO, R (1/4 in.), Assignable Output L, R (1/4 in.), AD Input L, R (1/4 in.), 1/4 in. headphone jack, Foot Controller 1/ 2, Foot Switch x 2 (Sustain, Assignable), Breath, MIDI In/Out/Thru, USB (To Host, To Device), AC Inlet
- Dimensions (W x D x H):MOTIF ES8: approx 57.5 x 18.4 x 6.6 in. (1,458 x 465 x 167.4 mm); MOTIF ES7: approx 49.5 x 15.6 x 6.6 in. (1,255 x 394 x 136.4 mm); MOTIF ES6: approx 41.3 x 15.6 x 6.6 in. (1,048 x 394 x 136.4 mm)
- Weight: ES 8: 62.26 lbs; ES 7: 42.25 lbs.; ES 6: 36.3 lbs.
All Motif ES synthesizers feature a wide selection of high-quality sounds, and use a sample-based substractive synthesis engine. The Motif ES6, ES7 and ES8 feature two 16 track sequencers, and 512MB of sample memory can be fitted for completely new sounds. Physical modelling, virtual analogue synthesis, FM synthesis plus a variety of additional sample sets can be installed with Yamaha's Moduler Plugin Synthesis System.
The Motif ES range employ the use of "Megavoice" technology from the Tyros; the flagship of Yamaha's performance keyboards. These high quality samples utilise 'velocity switching' to enable greater natural expression over the sounds, expressions such as fret noise, hammer-ons, slides and ghost notes.
[edit] Applications and audience
The Motif is generally best suited for the following applications: performance, sequencing, and sampling. The instrument is a worthy investment for those seeking a "band-in-a-box" WORKSTATION for at least two of the aforementioned applications; otherwise, less expensive niche solutions might be considered as an alternative. In general, Motif owners seem to agree the keyboard is not a good "starter" instrument for those just diving into the world of MIDI sequencing (due to its innovative--albeit unorthodox--operating system and poor official user documentation). Fortunately, the Yamaha-endorsed Commanding the Motif (available at motifcity.com and motifator.com) series of instructional books have bridged the learning gap for many users.
[edit] Notable users
Notable users of the Motif series include Infected Mushroom, Paul McCartney's band, Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys' band, Elton John, Green Day, Ray Charles, Chick Corea, Michael McDonald, Clemo of Calif Records, Kenya, Bon Jovi, Mariah Carey's band, David Bowie's band, Justin Timberlake, Barry Manilow, Gary Numan, Beyonce's band, Lonestar, Brian Wilson, Scott Storch, Tim Freedman and Pink's band. The Motif is often seen on the stage of the Grammy's, the Oscar's, American Idol, The Jay Leno Show, The David Letterman Show, The Jimmy Kimmel Show, and a number of other famous venues.

