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chilly7 Platinum Member
Joined: 04 Jun 2009 Posts: 821 Location: planet Earth
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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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yes if to speak about Motif Xf is stable but for a singel unfortional reason.
It is very dull, and very simple. and if u like editiong and creat ur unnique sounds forget about it.There are very limited possibilities for tweaking te sounds. Motif Xf is basicly Motif "classic" with just more mamory and factory presets. Basicly Yamaha was repacageing the same synth for more then a decay and just making bussinses out of that. that was almost zero inovation if at all in that synth.
But speaking about other manufactors.
Well i do not think that future hardware keybord will be much more stable then software of computer and here is why:
1) Korg Kronos is pretty complex machine in comparison let say to m3 and as time goes if Korg want that more and more people buy their keybords they need to add more and more stuff so as result the machine goes more and more complex and in fact I see a future keybords on parallel with software so as result there will be more bugs to fix and more harder to keep it stable.
So i am pretty shure future hardware keybords wont be more stable and less bugs free then software because they will be equaly complex. _________________ My Youtube chenel: https://www.youtube.com/@user-br3rk3su6b |
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