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scottrod
Total Posts: 122
Joined 06-14-2005 status: Pro |
...until they make one with polyhonic aftertouch. Scott in Ohio
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ZombieRaider
Total Posts: 291
Joined 04-03-2006 status: Enthusiast |
Me either....Flash loading is very inticing but would cost me about $1500 in my estimates which is too much just for that option....Double the sound ROM is not very exciting to me because it’s probably the same sound designers work which means just more of the same....Don’t get me wrong, I think the sound is phenominal and the biggest reason I got a Yamaha but it comes back to the sound would be more of the same....I think they should find someone else to do the drums because they are too sterile with no punch and sound like the Alesis sounds only with variations but still way too sterile....The more Yamaha can get different 3rd party sound developers involved the more different the sound pallette would be and would help this flash thing take off...Someone like Native Instruments offering soundpacks would really be exciting to me anyway.....ZR |
miket156
Total Posts: 148
Joined 06-28-2004 status: Pro |
Yeah, polyphonic after touch, nice idea. But the implementation of it in a 128 voice workstation is not as simple as you might think. If you’re not thrilled with the factory sounds, the XF flash card storage space allows you buy what you want, load it up, and go to work. I’m not sure why you’re complaining. Mike T. |
WesEXer
Total Posts: 336
Joined 10-29-2003 status: Enthusiast |
I think the ability to load the new sounds is awesome. That said, I never thought the “Sound” dept is where the Motif needed work. The XS was already head and shoulders above the rest with a few small exceptions. I’m quite curious to see what changes have been made OS wise. |
Bad_Mister
Total Posts: 36620
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
Yamaha CS80 circa 1977 where were you? It was the first one with polyphonic aftertouch… You want new or do you want old? :) |
ZombieRaider
Total Posts: 291
Joined 04-03-2006 status: Enthusiast |
I think the factory sounds are great for the most part...Just not crazy about the drums....I agree the flash is a great way to add different sounds and that’s where I think Yamaha needs to work with as many 3rd party developers as they can....In my other post, re-reading it...It kind of sounds like I’m suggesting they need to get as many 3rd party developers as they can to work on the ROM sounds and that’s not what I mean’t...Just wanted to clarify....ZR |
miket156
Total Posts: 148
Joined 06-28-2004 status: Pro |
Well Zombie, there can always be “improvements”. And as time goes on and new products and sounds become available, what we have now may not sound as up-to-date as whats available right now. I remember reading a post by a KB player that was in a worship band. He said the Choirs in the MOTIF ES were “terrible”. I thought they were fine for my purposes, but I don’t play in a worship band, I play classic rock so choirs aren’t all that important to me. So different players are going to have going to have different criteria than others because their application is different. I have a problem with everyone expecting everything THEY want in the new XF, for their work flow and at the price THEY feel is acceptable, apparently based on their credit card balance instead of what it actually costs to produce. I am sure there are going to be things about the XF I will not love, but after 6 years of regular use of my ES8, the XF is a significant upgrade to an existing workstation class board that sounds great and has been 100% reliable. My biggest problem is finding the $$$ to buy one. Cheers, Mike T, |
ZombieRaider
Total Posts: 291
Joined 04-03-2006 status: Enthusiast |
This is a forum so of course we are going to say what we’d like to see in the new board, sometimes in our own strong way:)...Some of it is totally unrealistic and makes me smile while others are legit gripes, so I think anyway....I also don’t see a problem with discussing the price because we are back again to the forum thing...I actually found the thread about the board replacement interesting....Kind of reminded me of my old Ensoniq VFX when they’d send a chip out to upgrade it to the next level for a certain price...Sure this is a whole board we’re talking about now but I still found it interesting...Not everyone bases everything on credit card balances...I quit playing that game several years ago by paying them off and saving money....I’d actually not have much of a problem coming up with $3000 at the moment but the fact is THAT’S ALOT OF MONEY to part with!...I personally don’t feel that it’s worth it for what’s being offered and it’s OK if you do but we are both entitled to our opinion....Of course when it hit’s the stores and I try it out, I could absolutely change my mind but right now, it’s a no....ZR |
Wilton
Total Posts: 735
Joined 04-03-2004 status: Guru |
I thought the flash expansions were like $150 and $300 respectively. How are you coming up with these numbers? |
Dreamflight
Total Posts: 2688
Joined 03-07-2008 status: Guru |
Like this I would imagine: (Cost of new XF) - (money for selling existing XS) + $600 for flash options. Df. |
ZombieRaider
Total Posts: 291
Joined 04-03-2006 status: Enthusiast |
Thanks Df...That’s exactly how I had it figured....I can’t imagine the new ROM itself would be that dramatically different to make it a worthwhile purchase without the flash option either....Just more of the same that’s in the XS....That is the same for every keyboard manufacture though, I’m not just picking on Yamaha...I could be wrong and it will sound dramatically different but I’m probably not....It’s not that I don’t like the internal ROM (it’s the best IMO)....I just don’t need more of the same of what’s there already...That makes the flash option the biggest selling point to me...I guess we’ll see when it hits the stores....ZR |
miket156
Total Posts: 148
Joined 06-28-2004 status: Pro |
Yamaha posted some of the new sounds that will come with the XF that was not on the XS in an earlier thread. A stock XF will have more than 4 times as much in ROM than my ES8, without even taking into consideration that we can purchase up to 2GB of Flash cards too. Mike T. |