2003
Originally released in 2001 by Yamaha, the Motif is a music workstation that really has it all and has grown over the years in polyphony and waveform memory with the ES (2003) and XS (2007) series….Yamaha Motif.
| Model | Motif ES8 |
|---|---|
| Number of keys | 88 |
| Key action | balanced hammer-action |
| Polyphony | 128 |
| Waveform ROM | 175MB |
Does Yamaha still make the 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!
Does Yamaha Motif have weighted keys?
The Yamaha Motif is a series of music workstation synthesizers, first released by Yamaha Corporation in August 2001….MOTIF Classic.
| Model | MOTIF 6 |
|---|---|
| Year | 2001 |
| Number of keys | 61 |
| Key action | FS (semi-weighted) |
| Polyphony | 62 |
How long do Yamaha keyboards last?
So, how long do digital pianos last? Digital pianos last between 20 – 50 years. High-end digital pianos are built better structurally. They use better electrical parts, solid plastic, tougher metal, and piano keys that can withstand heavy wear and tear.
When did the Yamaha Motif ES 8 come out?
Built from 2003 to 2007, the Yamaha Motif ES 8 was the progeny of Yamaha’s original Motif series, combining features of the old Motifs with updated appointments.
What makes the Motif ES8 so special?
With a huge WAVE ROM, MOTIF ES8 brings the most beautiful variety load of sounds to the studio environment and no one can deny the technology of Mega Sounds because they are so realistic. Offering a very simple sequencing interface, the MOTIF ES8 helps many professional producers create beats easily.
What is the difference between Yamaha MOTIF ES6 and ES7?
Well while the Motif ES6 has 61 keys, and the Motif ES7 has 76, this one comes with 88. Really, this keyboard is similar to the other Yamaha Motif ES keyboards, except for the number of keys it comes with.
Is the Yamaha ES8 good for live performance?
If you’re looking for a machine that is great for live performance as well as the studio, this is it. Yamaha has truly created something very special with lots of polyphony, memory, sounds, as well as lots of room for expansion. And I must say that I really like the expansion board feature on the ES8 keyboard.