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sensory123
Total Posts: 15
Joined 01-17-2012 status: Regular |
Hi
Aside from the flash memory expansion is there much difference in the MO6 AND MOXF6? What is the next logical jump from the MO6 in terms of more sounds? |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
For those interested, this discussion began here:
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Yes, as I posted in the thread linked above, MO and MOXF sequencer capacity are the same.
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See http://www.motifator.com/index.php/support/view/moxf_whats_new
Compare Voice, Waveform, and Arp name lists…
MOXF6/MOXF8 Data List:
The flash module is optional. It’s available in three capacities - 512MB, 1GB(1024MB), and 2GB. Motifator sells the Mutec brand…
EDIT: You edited your post after I replied. However, my post should still cover your concerns. |
sensory123
Total Posts: 15
Joined 01-17-2012 status: Regular |
Thank you for your help sir, my apologies as I am new to the forum and not overly knowledgeable about the MO6 I currently own. I like it but I purchased in in 2008 so I am imagining that quite a bit has changed, and heard some newer sounds on a youtube demo of the MOXF6.It’s confusing with the names motif,mo, mox, moxf, etc.... |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
You’re welcome.
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There’s no need to apologize. We’re here to help - as the banner at the top of the page states, “Support for the Motif Community”.
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Information in the links I posted should help in determining changes made from one model to the next. The Motifs are full-featured, top-of-the-line models. The MO(X/XF) are less expense models with somewhat reduced capabilities. They also weigh less than the Motifs, making them a better choice for some users due to easier portability.
This article…
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sensory123
Total Posts: 15
Joined 01-17-2012 status: Regular |
I just appreciate your time. That link was great but someone wrote earlier that the sequencer was not any different than my MO6 but the MO6 is 64 polyphony and the MOXF6 states it is 128 on the WIKIPEDIA link you sent me. That’s partially what got me asking and is an important distinction (if wikipedia is accurate) “MOXF6 2013 61 FS 128 741MB 3,977 1,152 presets + 72 Kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 256 performances” |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Details are important. I was the “someone” who responded to your earlier thread (link above), concerning the sequencer NOTE CAPACITY. Here’s a copy of the relevant post from that thread:
The NOTE CAPACITY, as you asked about and I replied to, is the same in the MO, MOX, and MOXF. You neither asked about nor did I comment on any other sequencer specifications.
Just to clarify some things for you…
Owner’s Manuals, with specs near the end (just before the index) in each…
MOX6/MOX8 Owner’s Manual:
MOXF Owner’s Manual:
The reason I’ve referred you to various information sources is so that you could compare as many features as possible, and make an informed decision. Whether to purchase a MOXF is, of course, something you’ll have to decide for yourself. |
cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
Don’t confuse instrumental Polyphony with the Sequencer’s memory capacity. Polyphony, in simple terms, is the number of musical notes that can be played simultaneously. The 64 and 128 numbers you cited refer to this capacity, in the respective models. Please see This Article |