![]() It look naff too, I don't get Yamaha, I don't think ppl dropping this amount of money are going to get excited or be bamboozled by what amount toa step modulator/animator/customisable env.what ever people want to call it. The super knob just seems like a step sequencer with various waves to modulate, same as a lot of stuff, Massive etc. The Montage seems more streamlined, the FM synth is a big attraction too. Looked at the Kronos, I like the sound a little better, but I don't need a huge amount of articulation and dynamics. I have Komplete, but I'm not a huge fan of chasing and maintaining all but a few choice AUs, Spectrasonics etc. I will probably end up using the 16 outs and adding effects in Ableton. Yamaha seem to have really simplified the interface, the FM part seems fairly straight forward which is a nice surprise. I looked through the manual, user import seems very straight forward, not too much menu diving so I can see myself making the odd instrument from imported modular waves etc. ![]() Not a huge problem considering how quickly it makes multi instruments. Unfortunately in live you can't export the instrument, only save it which means you end up with a huge file of imported audio and goodness forbid you lose any or forget to name it. I've been spoiled with Lives sampler where you can literally record a scale from a synth and export each note in instantly. So compelling is the computer manipulation of this process, you will never work the other way again." It's drag and drop, literally, to move things rather than the rather slow method of the front panel. ![]() Mapping samples is a few clicks rather than the tedious step-by-step methodology of the front panel. Mapping is so much more efficient using these tools. That should be handled in your computer and then exported to Montage. "While the Montage can load, import and map Samples to Key Banks right on board, it does not have a sampler nor does it have any sample RAM (work area to destructively manipulate audio data). No onboard sample editing, but it will import Motif XF/XS/MOXF sample formats which have all that stuff - velocity ranges, crossfading, looping, etc. Is it just like a multi sampler with ranges, velocity layers and crossfades ? H4ndcrafted wrote:Does anybody who has used a Motif or this know how users waves are implemented ? ![]()
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