The MO8 delivers Yamaha's powerful MOTIF synth
engine functions and sounds in a compact, affordable workstation. Plus,
it doubles as a powerful computer recording partner, giving you sounds
and controls to use with your DAW software. It has 88 hammer-action,
touch-sensitive keys, 64-note polyphony, 256 user presets, 256
performance presets, 5-band master EQ, a backlit graphic LCD, plus USB
and S/PDIF outs for digital connectivity.
MO sounds from acoustic to analog
The heart of the MO series is the same massive 175MB wave ROM and synth
engine found in the flagship MOTIF ES. Complete with expressive,
multi-velocity acoustic pianos and EPs, MegaVoice guitars and basses
that capture all the subtle nuance of the real thing and a vast
selection of string, brass and other acoustic sounds, the MO is ready
for any type of music production. A huge selection of different drum
kits instantly inspires new beats and grooves. Whether you need
realistic rhythm tracks or orchestral backgrounds, the MO has all the
sounds you need in one place.
But
the MO isn't just for acoustic emulations. The four-oscillator voices
feature multiband filters and snappy envelopes so there's also a
complete selection of analog and digital synth sounds from funky
basses, silky leads to atmospheric pads. Realtime controls and an
advanced modulation matrix, let you easily shape those sounds to fit
your production needs.
The MO also includes advanced effects
processing including reverbs, chorus, and delays; 16 individual part
EQs; and powerful dual insertion effects that can be applied to up to
three parts in a mix or performance. The insertion effects feature some
of the most creative and unique DSP processing on the planet including
lo-fi, digital scratching, slicing, and beat change.
If you're
looking for the most expressive acoustics sounds from pianos to drums,
the widest selection of the freshest synth basses, leads and pads and
the most powerful DSP processing available, you'll find that nothing in
its price range has any MO.
The MO goes with the flow
As a musician you find yourself in lots of different situations: live
gigs, song writing collaborations, studio sessions, and computer music
environments loaded with DAWs and soft synths. The MO series was
designed to adapt to each of these different applications with their
own special demands and provide just the right feature set for each
situation. The responsive voices and realtime controls allow you to
express subtle emotions in live performance. The performances are not
only live ensembles with splits and layers, but many use the MO's
Phrase Factory Arpeggios and are complete grooves to instantly inspire
song ideas. But most important of all, the MO series was designed to be
not just a keyboard, but the center of a computer based music
production studio. It offers a DAW remote control mode that gives you
full hands on remote control of DAW and SoftSynths. The Studio
Connections compatibility let you treat the MO as a VST SoftSynth
inside Cubase SX 3.1 and Nuendo 3.1. The special Utility Quick Setups
let you easily change from one style of working to the next. So no
matter how you like to work, the MO series adapts to fit your workflow
and lets you be more musically productive.
Song writing partner
Some people might wonder why you need a built-in sequencer in a
workstation keyboard when there are so many powerful computer software
programs like Steinberg's Cubase products available today. But the MO's
Song and Pattern sequencer was actually designed to be a creative
scratch pad to let you quickly and easily get your song ideas down.
Much of today's music is looped based and having a Pattern sequencer
let's you work in sections that can be easily chained together to try
different song arrangements. So when working on new song ideas, it's
often faster and easier to use the MO's on board sequencer to get your
ideas down quickly while inspiration is still fresh. The Quick Setups
utility also lets you transfer from the internal sequencer to your
computer with a single button press.
Jam on!
The MO8 is light in weight and extremely portable so it's great for
live performance situations. It also features a Balanced Hammer action
keyboard like that found on the MOTIF ES8. Hands-on knobs and sliders
provide realtime controls alongside a full compliment of pedal control
inputs. The MO series also features full multizone MIDI capabilities
for controlling external tone generators, SoftSynths, and other
keyboards in your rig.
With
it's high-quality built-in DSP effects, the MO sounds great going
directly into your band's PA mixer. Light in weight and heavy on
features, the MO series is a working musician's dream.
Project studio" Controlling your DAW with your MO
Today's project studios are centered around the computer and the MO
series' total integration with computer production systems is what
really separates it from the competition. It features both USB "TO
HOST" and USB "TO DEVICE" ports. The "TO HOST" port lets you connect
multi-port MIDI to your computer with a single USB cable. The "TO
DEVICE" port lets you connect USB storage devices like hard disk drives
and thumb drives (USB flash memory) directly the MO for saving voices,
performances and songs and backing up files to your computer. Digital
Audio connectivity is standard with a stereo coaxial digital output for
noise free digital recording of your MO to your computer sound card, a
DAT or CDR.
The
MO series also features a DAW Remote Control Mode that allows full
hands on control of popular DAW software including Sonar, Logic,
Digital Performer and the full range of Steinberg Cubase and Nuendo
products. You can control Volume, Pan, Solo, Mute, Track Arming, Track
Select, and many other track specific functions. The Transport controls
on the MO series can be setup to stop, start and return to zero your
DAW projects. You can even edit and control VST/AU plug-ins and see
their parameters displayed in the LCD display of the MO. Total control
over your DAW and SoftSynths from your hardware synth has never been
easier.
Home Studio" Controlling your MO with your DAW software
Perhaps the most exciting part of the MO series is the powerful cross
platform software that can be downloaded from www.yamahasynth.com. Full
Voice and Multi-Part Editors are available that let you edit and store
MO setups via your computer. Even more amazing, using the latest
versions of Cubase SX or Nuendo, you get all the benefits of full
Studio Connections compatibility. No more trying to remember what
Voices you used in that project you were working on three months ago.
Just launch the project and the Recall function will reconfigure your
MO to exactly the settings that were last used in the project.
With
Studio Connections Audio Integration capabilities, you can even turn
your MO into a Virtual Synth complete with phase-accurate latency
compensation and add VST effects directly to your MO inside your VST
mixer. This allows you the convenience of freezing a track on a
hardware synths and being able to continue working on your project even
when the hardware is not connected.
Total integration = total control
Total control over your DAW and SoftSynths with the MO's DAW Remote
Control Mode has never been easier. Total control of your hardware
synth from your DAW software with the MO's Studio Connection compatible
software has never been easier. Now you can utilize all the power of
the total computer integration in the MO series to make more music.
What is Total Recall?
Total Recall is the first phase of the Studio Connections project. The
Voice and Multi Part Editors for the MO Series are Total Recall
compatible so they work inside the Studio Manager system available in
the latest versions of Cubase and Nuendo. Studio Manager can be opened
directly from inside your Steinberg software and contains editors for a
variety of Yamaha synthesizers, mixer and effects. Saving a project in
Cubase and Nuendo saves all your Studio Manager editor settings right
along with your project file. Just open your project file again and
Studio Manager will restore your MO (and the rest of your MIDI Studio)
to the exact same settings as when you last worked on that project.
What is Audio Integration?
Audio Integration is the next phase of the Studio Connections project.
It allows you to setup the MO Series as a VST Instruments via the
"External Instrument" function found in Cubase SX 3.1/Nuendo 3.1. Now
you can use the MO Series just like a plug-in, routing it to the DAWs
Audio mixer, applying VST effects and even using unique VST functions
such as "mix down" and "freeze". Finally youve got a seamless
environment where both hardware synthesizers and software synthesizers
can be completely integrated together.
Features:
- 88 key, balanced hammer-action, touch-sensitive board
- DAW Remote Control supporting Mackie and Logic protocols
- Studio Connections compatible
- USB port
- Tone Generator AWM2
- 64-note polyphony
- 16 internal multitimbral parts
- 175MB wave memory
- 1,859 waveforms
- 512 voices
- 64 drum kits
- 128 GM voices
- 1 GM drum kit
- User: 128 x 2 banks + 32 drum kits
- User performances: 256 (up to 4 parts)
- 18 filter types
- 20 reverbs
- 49 chorus effects
- 116 insert effects x 3 blocks
- 8 mastering effects
- 5-band master EQ
- 3-band stereo EQ
- Note capacity: 226,000
- Note resolution: 480 ppq (parts per quarter note)
- Realtime recording
- 5 scenes per song
- Pitch bend wheel
- Modulation wheel
- 4 assignable control sliders
- 4 assignable knobs
- Data dial performances
- Dedicated front panel switch and store display pages
- Stereo coaxial digital output
- MIDI I/O