For the past decade the MOTIF has been the de facto industry standard in music production synthesizers for both live performance and studio use. Combining MOTIF technology with new USB computer integration technology, the MOX series is the most powerful, mobile and affordable Yamaha music workstation ever. They are destined to bring MOTIF music production power to a whole new generation of players.
- 1,217 Voices and 355 MB of waveforms taken from the MOTIF XS
- XA (Expanded Articulation) tone generation system
- More than 256 Performances that spark your musical inspiration
- Virtual Circuitry Modeling (VCM) effects
- 6,720 arpeggiator patterns and the 4 part interactive arpeggio engine
- Direct Performance recording
- Performance Creator for quick setting of Splits, Layers, and Drum Parts
- Category Search provides instant access to the Voices you want
- Comprehensive sequencer including step recording
- New developed 61-key semi weighted keyboard for MOX6
- 88-key Graded Hammer Standard for MOX8
- Lightweight body
- Built-in 4-in 2-out USB Audio/MIDI interface
- Bundled with YC-3B Organ Emulator soft synth, Prologue analog synth, and Cubase AI
- Advanced Integration with PC
Features
MOTIF XS sound engine
MOX has the exact same 1,270 sounds as the acclaimed MOTIF XS covering a wide variety of music styles. Starting with the Yamaha's acclaimed Concert Grand Piano CFIII grand piano sound; all the acoustic instrument sounds (strings, brass, guitar, bass, dru...
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The new MOX series combines a MOTIF XS sound engine, a MIDI keyboard controller with extensive DAW and VST control, multi-channel USB audio interfacing, onboard sequencing, and an extensive DAW / VST software bundle. The MOX6 and MOX8 are the most powerf...
Features
MOTIF XS sound engine
MOX has the exact same 1,270 sounds as the acclaimed MOTIF XS covering a wide variety of music styles. Starting with the Yamaha's acclaimed Concert Grand Piano CFIII grand piano sound; all the acoustic instrument sounds (strings, brass, guitar, bass, drums and more) that made the MOTIF XS so popular are included.. Of course the 8 element Voices, 18 different filter types and extensive effects section are also great for creating the vintage analog and modern digital synthesizer sounds that are used in the electronic and hip hop music scenes. All the sounds you'll need for both live performance and music production in a variety of styles are contained in the MOX.
Performance mode to enhance your creativity
You can combine multiple Voices together (up to 4 parts) and play them on one MIDI channel in performance mode, allowing you to play dynamic layered sounds or play solos along with drums and bass backing tracks. With the interactive Arp engine, even playing simple chords or just one finger gives you complete musical performances to spark your creativity. The MOX has 256 preset performances in a wide variety of music style including Rock, World, Hip Hop Jazz, etc.
Easy operation and comprehensive controls
Category search mode makes it fast and intuitive get to your ideal instrument. 16 different instrument categories with sub-categories make it quick to get the sound you need. With the Performance Creator (a new feature taken from the S90 XS, you can easily build up layer or split Performances by a single button press. Start with a Voice you like, press LAYER and a suitable layer sound will be chosen. Press SPLIT and a left hand Bass sound is called up automatically. Go to DRUM ASSIGN and you can play along with the tons of built in rhythm patterns.
Plenty of Effets including Virtual Circuitry Modeling effects
MOX has a wide variety of effects for both the internal keyboard sounds and for use with the A/D inputs including a Vocoder for vocal formant controlled synth sounds.. Also Yamaha's proprietary VCM (Virtual Circuitry Modeling) technology that, rather than simply attempting to approach the desired sound using conventional digital audio methods, actually models the original analog circuitry — right down to the last resistor and capacitor. With the MOX, the high-quality effects found in our industry-standard digital recording consoles are at your fingertips. MOX also includes the award-winning "REV-X" reverb, the same professionally renowned reverb found in the SPX2000.
Sequencer mode to build up your inspiration as quickly as possible
MOX features a built-in sequencer which lets you produce high-quality music productions without the need for a computer or any other external devices. The sequencer features both real-time recording, which records your performance data as you play it, and Step recording, which is suitable for recording precise phrases or other difficult passages. Moreover, you can use the creative inspiration from Performances and directly record them to a Song/Pattern simply by pressing the [REC] button. After creating the outline in a matter of seconds you can easily edit and refine your song to final completion right on the MOX. MOX features 6,720 types of arppegiator patterns which contains all the phrase of instruments, so you can easily add additional part onto your song data.
A single USB cable for both Audio and MIDI connections
A single USB cable lets you integrate both Audio and MIDI with your MAC or PC computer. MOX has a built-in 4-in 2-out USB audio interface so you can record MOX's internal sound directly to your MAC or PC. Two dedicated audio inputs can be used to recording guitars and vocals into your computer. Compatible with all the major DAWs including Cubase, you can digitally record the sounds of the MOX and anything connected to the stereo analog inputs directly to your favorite DAW. Not only for music production, the USB connectivity and in-depth keyboard controller functionality lets you also playback and control your VST soft synths via the audio outputs of your MOX, allowing you to easily integrate VSTs into your live stage shows with no extra gear- just add computer and play.
Bundled software and editors
The MOX comes bundled with a 48-track version of Steinberg's Cubase AI software, Prologue, Steinberg's VA soft synth for vintage analog synth sounds and a new Yamaha Organ YC-3B "Clonewheel" organ emulation VST. (The installer package of Soft synthesizers is available at yamahasynth.com) Dedicated Editor Software lets you easily edit your MOX just like a soft synthesizer. In fact, by using the MOX Editor VST, you can turn the MOX into a hardware accelerated VSTi. Combined with Media Bay in Cubase, you can categorize and select MOX's sound from a unified universal library of all your VST sounds. There is even a special editor for setting up the MIDI keyboard controls and remote functions. The MOX is the latest and best example of Yamaha's commitment to integrating our keyboards into the computer music production environment.
88-key Graded Hammer Standard(GHS) action, and new 61-key semi-weighted action
The MOX8 features an 88-key GHS keyboard. This feature provides authentic, realistic keyboard response—much like the playing feel of an acoustic piano—with the lower keys being heavy in touch, the higher keys light, and all the natural gradations in between. The MOX6 features a newly developed, 61-key, semi-weighted keyboard. The keyboard has been designed and adjusted so that you easily and expressively play the rich variety of sounds of the instrument.
Mobility – Light and easy to carry
The Lightweight bodies (MOX6: 7.0kg(15.4 lbs), MOX8: 14.8kg(32.6 lbs)) make it easy to carry the MOX to rehearsals or gigs and make them pound-for-pound the most powerful workstations Yamaha has ever made. Both models are 50% lighter in weight than the comparable MOTIF models.
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Specs
Size/Weight
| Dimensions | Width | 1,320 mm (52") |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 168 mm (6 3/4") | |
| Depth | 405 mm (16") | |
| Weight | Weight | 14.8 kg (32.6 lbs) |
Control Interface
| Keyboard | Number of Keys | 88 |
|---|---|---|
| Type | GHS keyboard | |
| Initial Touch | Yes (A/V Only) |
Tone generator
| Tone Generator | AWM2, with Expanded Articulation | |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum Polyphony | 64 notes | |
| Multi Timbral Capacity | 16 parts (Internal), A/D input part | |
| Wave | 355MB (when converted to 16-bit linear format), 2,670 waveforms | |
| Voices | Preset: 1,024 Normal Voices + 64 Drum Kits, GM: 128 Normal Voices + 1 Drum Kit, User: 128 x 3 (selected and copied from Preset bank), Normal Voice + 32 Drum Kits | |
| Performance | User: 128 x 2 (up to 4 parts) | |
| Filter | 18 types | |
| Effects | Reverb x 9 types, Chorus x 22 types, Insertion (A, B) x 54 types x 3 parts, Vocoder x 1 (uses both Insertion Effect A and B blocks), Master Effect x 9 types, Master EQ (5 bands), Part EQ (3 bands, stereo) | |
Sequencer
| Note Capacity | Approx. 226,000 notes | |
|---|---|---|
| Note Resolution | 480 ppq (parts per quarter note) | |
| Maximum Polyphony | 124 notes | |
| Tempo (BPM) | 5 – 300 | |
| Song recording type | Real time replace, Real time overdub (with the exception of the Pattern Chain), Real time punch in/out (Song only), Step (with the exception of the Pattern Chain) | |
| Song tracks | Pattern: 16 Phrase Tracks, Pattern Chain: Pattern Track, Tempo Track, Scene Track, Song: 16 sequence Tracks (Loop on/off can be set for each Track), Tempo Track, Scene Track | |
| Songs | 64 Songs, Mixing Voices: 16 Voices per Song and up to 256 Voices for all Patterns, Mixing Templates: 32 for all Songs and Patterns | |
| Patterns | 64 Patterns (x 16 sections), Measures: 256 maximum | |
| Phrases | User Phrases: 256 per Pattern | |
| Arpeggio | Preset: 6,720 types, User: 256 types (MIDI Sync, MIDI transmit/receive channel, Velocity Limit, and Note Limit can be set.) | |
| Scene Memory | 5 per Song | |
| Sequence formats | Original format, SMF format 0, 1 (Format 1 load only) | |
Other
| Master | User:128 (Each master includes Master keyboard settings with 4 Zones, Assignable Knob/Slider settings, Program Change table.) | |
|---|---|---|
| Sequence Software compatible with the Remote Control function | For Windows®: Cubase 5.5, SONAR 8, For Macintosh®: Cubase 5.5, Logic 9, Digital Performer 6, 7 (Functions to be controlled differ depending on the software.) | |
| Controllers | Pitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheel, Assignable Knob x 8, [DATA] dial x 1, Assignable Function buttons x 2 | |
| Display | 240 x 64 dot, backlit LCD | |
| Connectors | OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] (standard phone jack), A/D INPUT [L]/[R] (standard phone jack), [PHONES] (standard stereo phone jack), [FOOT CONTROLLER], FOOT SWITCH [ASSIGNABLE]/[SUSTAIN], MIDI [IN]/[OUT]/[THRU], USB [TO HOST]/[TO DEVICE], DC IN | |
| Power Supply | 10W | |
| Accessories | AC adaptor (PA-150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha), USB cable, Owner’s Manual, Online Manual CD-ROM x 1 (containing Reference Manual, Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and Data List), DVD-ROM x 1 (containing DAW software) | |
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REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviews100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend.
Pros
- Good audio (6)
- Responsive / good action (6)
- Portable (5)
- Easy to use (4)
- Pre-programmed music (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Electronic music (4)
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Excellent Grand Piano Sound and More
By rogers1313
from Colorado
About Me Experienced
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
Best Uses
- Composing
- Electronic Music
- MIDI
Comments about Yamaha mox8:
This keyboard had a fantastic grand piano sound.
I found the this keyboard coupled with Yamaha Stagepas 500 PA speakers makes this as good as having 9 foot grand piano. The touch can be set in the Utility section to make the piano feel like a Steinway or a Baldwin or even like standard upright piano. Very impressed. I love this keyboard.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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My first expensive keyboard
Pros
- Portable
- Pre-programmed music
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
Best Uses
- Electronic Music
- Learning
Comments about Yamaha mox8:
Lifelong non-professional guitarist but I wanted to learn piano/keyboard. For me this was the best bang(sound wise) for the buck. Realistic sound when paired with HS80M studio speakers. While there are many good basic electric pianos out there, I knew I would eventually want all the bells and whistles that comes with the MOX8. There is much to experiment with on this machine.
Seems well constructed and thought out design-wise.
Come bundled with some software but have not spent much time with it yet. Looks like it's for recording and editing on your computer.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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Good Value, Portable
By KGB
from Kansas City
About Me Experienced
Pros
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
Cons
- Buttons Not Backlit
- Poor Instructions
Best Uses
Comments about Yamaha mox8:
All in all, a good keyboard. Sounds are varied and realistic for the most part. Would have liked to have had sliders to more easily emulate drawbars. Also, has no one from Yamaha ever played on a stage? It is IMPOSSIBLE to read the markings on the keyboard in typical bar or stage light conditions. Would gladly have paid a little more for backlit controls. Light weight is a very definite plus. Would love to have the extra versatility of the Motif XF, but would not want to carry twice as much weight.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
MOX8
By Mairaj
from Burlington, NJ
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Portable
- Pre-programmed music
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
Cons
- External Power Adaptor
- Plastic Body
- Polyphony
Best Uses
- Electronic Music
Comments about Yamaha mox8:
I am going to make this straight to the point:
Good: Over 1000 Great sounds, decent sound quality, easy to use sequencer(s) (linear and pattern based), good musical Ideas (128 X 2 Bank Performance presets).
Plays well, with Sonar and Cubase, supports 64 and 32 bit computers systems.
Bad: 64 note polyphony (are you kidding me?) 128 on MX and a board that cost twice as much has ½ ?
I like to layer sounds with slight time offsets, to create richer sounding music, 64 notes simply are not enough. The thing I absolutely hate the most is "PLASTIC" body, this is not unique to Yamaha, Korg is doing the same thing. I liked the original MO or MOTIF Body much better.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
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wonderful keyboard
By Eric #
from Vancouver, BC, Canada
About Me Novice
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Portable
- Pre-programmed music
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
Cons
Best Uses
- Concerts
- Electronic Music
- Learning
- School Bands
Comments about Yamaha mox8:
Love it as I work till so late to get home.
I can play the Mox8 with the headphone to enjoy my time.
It will be great if it comes with even better weighted key system/type like the Balanced Hammer Effect Keyboard...it will be more than perfect~
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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I love a light weight Motif XS
By Jazzy Jack
from Las Vegas, NV
About Me Professional Musician
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
Cons
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
Comments about Yamaha mox8:
I am a long time Yamaha keyboard user and supporter. So, choosing a light weight version of the Motif XS is a no brainer for me.
Since I own so many Yamaha keyboards, I was actual considering buying something else, just for sake of trying something new.
Korg, Roland and many other companies now have light weight keyboards for gigs. I went and tried the other units, but the MOX 8, hands down had the better sound. Warm and realistic!
I highly recommend this keyboard.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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