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richie1027
Total Posts: 686
Joined 10-14-2008 status: Guru |
Longtime owner of Motif XF 6&7;A couple of my 2nd keyboards died and I’m considering an moxf.
Any other thoughts on working with this board with experience from a motif xf
Appreciate the help.
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philwoodmusic
Total Posts: 1055
Joined 07-01-2013 status: Guru |
Hey Richie, I’m sorry to hear that. The MOXF is very good value for money. The screen is basically fine like the ES’s was, but it obviously isn’t as luxurious as the Motif XF’s screen. You’ll find that you switch between more pages of info than you would on the Motif XF for most tasks because there’s less real estate, and there is almost no graphic/picture based information, so you won’t be able to see your key ranges laid over a virtual keyboard graphic like you can on a Motif XF etc. Everything is expressed in letters, words or numbers, but the clarity is fine. The sounds are pretty much identical to the Motif XF. 5pinDIN made a great thread which involved many forum members adding audio clips from their MOXFs which should answer your question. http://www.motifator.com/index.php/forum/viewthread/470507/ Aside of the obvious physical differences, other thoughts or concerns for you would be if you decided to look at a MOXF6, you’ll find the keybed basically fine, but it is super light and cheap feeling by comparison to a Motif XF6 or a Motif XF7. There’s also only 1 slot for a flash module in the MOXF, so if you’re used to having two flash modules, then that might be tricky. There’s also no integrated sampling. |
richie1027
Total Posts: 686
Joined 10-14-2008 status: Guru |
Appreciate the insights and suggestions Phil. Enjoy the 4th my friend. |
cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
Hey richie1027, philwoodmusic did provide some good advice, helpful to me also as I look toward the day I will need to replace my old Yamaha P200 piano. On the other point, our wonderful friends across the pond generally do not observe the 4th of July with the same enthusiasm that we do...but like an Ex that we have come to cherish in a new way, I know that we have all come to common ground over the centuries! |
philwoodmusic
Total Posts: 1055
Joined 07-01-2013 status: Guru |
It’s all good, happy 4th to you all anyway! Just to clarify, I think the MOXF8 action feels great, it’s just that the MOX6 and MOXF6 synth actions feel too light and clattery (for my taste) despite being perfectly serviceable. |
zpink
Total Posts: 427
Joined 08-02-2014 status: Enthusiast |
Maybe worth to mention the lack of aftertouch on the MoXF.
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5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
This thread might be interesting:
As to ease of programming a Performance on an MOXF…
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richie1027
Total Posts: 686
Joined 10-14-2008 status: Guru |
Great love no 5pin.....and I hadn’t yet learned of the file compatibility. That alone will save me a bit with my siting performances. May have to tweak those using flash memory Didn’t even think about all the Motifator brothers (and sisters?) who live across the pond when I wished Phil a happy fourth. I can be a little egocentric at times. My apologies, and hope you have a happy Tuesday! (You do celebrate Tuesday’s, right? Hehe) One of my secondary gig boards is a Roland VR-09. Does well with some voices, marginal with others, but it has a decent distortion for B3 leakage. It too has cheap feeling keys but it’s been dependable for it’s limited use. Thx fellows |