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  • [music playing demonstration Yamaha MOX8]

  • Hi, this is Tony Escueta from Yamaha and I'm here at www.kraftmusic.com to present to you

  • the Yamaha MOX music production synthesizer. Don't forget to check out all of the exclusive

  • bundles Kraft Music has for your MOX, whether you're recording in a studio, or playing live,

  • or just playing at home, check out the bundles and they have everything you need to get the

  • most out of your instrument.

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  • The MOX is Yamaha's newest addition to the MOTIF family. Now, there are two models: the

  • MOX6 and the MOX8. The MOX6 is a 61-key non-weighted or synth-action keyboard weighing only 15

  • pounds. The MOX8 is an 88-key weighted version that gives you a full 88-key weighted keyboard

  • and it's only 37 pounds in weight, so it's an extremely portable and lightweight 88-key

  • keyboard.

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  • The sounds in the MOX synthesizer come from Yamaha's MOTIF XS. This includes all the expanded

  • articulation technology, eighteen different filter types, and all of the virtual circuit

  • modeling effect processing technology as well.

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  • The MOX is a great companion for any computer recording system. First, it has a four-input,

  • two-output USB audio interface built right into the keyboard. In addition to that, you

  • also have the ability to use it as a digital audio workstation remote controller for Cubase,

  • Digital Performer, Logic or Sonar. The MOX uses an ASIO-compliant audio MIDI driver,

  • so any software that is compatible with an ASIO driver will work with the MOX as a recording

  • device. In addition to this, you also have a MOX editor which allows you to edit voices

  • and edit mixes within the keyboard, so you can take anything you do inside the MOX and

  • manipulate it, store it, change it inside your computer.

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  • To get the most out of your playing experience with the MOX, you may want to add some additional

  • foot pedals. This would be in the form of an FC7 volume pedal or an FC3, FC4 or FC5

  • foot switch pedal.

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  • A great feature in the MOX is the ability to look for any particular type of sound according

  • to its Instrument category. Now, I can do this by simply using the Category Search button.

  • By pushing the Category Search button, I can then see different instrument categories on

  • the screen by turning the Data dial. Once I've decided what particular instrument category

  • I would like -- in this case I'm going to choose Guitar -- I can then pick a sub-category.

  • Let's say that I would like to look for all the acoustic guitars, then all I would have

  • to do is push the Enter button. And now every acoustic guitar sound that is inside the MOX

  • is viewable on the screen. I can simply select it and play it by turning the Data dial, or

  • if I would like to see the entire instrument name on the larger screen, I can simply hit

  • Enter.

  • When playing any keyboard, it's very important that if you would like to split the keyboard,

  • layer the keyboard with another sound, or just play along with some type of drum groove,

  • that it's easy to do. This is a new feature that's been built into the MOX and it's called

  • Performance Creator. While in Voice mode, I can use Performance Creator to create a

  • layer. This is done by selecting the sound I would like to start with -- and in this

  • case, Piano -- and then simply hitting the Layer button in Performance Creator. I automatically

  • am taken into Category Search and I am in a String category. If I don't want strings,

  • if I would like to change the category that I would like to layer with, let's say a keyboard

  • sound, and in this case I would like to layer it with an electric piano sound, all I do

  • is select it using the Data dial and I am layered with an electric piano sound on top

  • of it. Maybe I'd like to take this and layer with a Brass sound, I can select any particular

  • brass category that I want, let's say Brass Ensemble, and I am instantly layered without

  • having to do anything else than push one button to go in Layered mode.

  • If I would like to split the keyboard in the MOX, all I have to do is use Performance Creator

  • and push the Split button and my sound is instantly split half way across the keyboard.

  • If I'd like to change that split point, I can simply highlight it on the screen, push

  • the Shift button and select where the keyboard split point is designated.

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  • So, that's the MOX music production synthesizer from Yamaha. It's a great keyboard for playing

  • at home, for performing on stage or recording in a studio. It's highly portable, very affordable,

  • has a built-in audio interface and has all the great sounds from the MOTIF XS synthesizer.

  • I'm Tony Escueta from Yamaha and I am here at www.kraftmusic.com in Milwaukee. Thanks

  • for watching.

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