when i put the drums on a channel, and i try for instance to put a piano on an other one, the piano gets mixed up with the drums sound. i really can't figure out what is the issue, HELP ME !!
Hi can you please consider creating a tutorial where you actually build a drum pattern first one part at a time rather than used pre-programmed beats? For example...TRACK ONE bass drum, TRACK TWO snare drum, TRACK THREE high hat. Then some instruments such as TRACK FOUR bass guitar, TRACK FIVE keys.etc...? This would be much more helpful than using these pre-fab beats
the mo6 is better. it has more sounds than the mm6 also you can load different voices from the ES6. not sure if its the best for dance techno. might be worth going to the yamaha forum and asking them.
between this synth and the Korg TR76, which one is a better synth, I don't know which one to buy. I write dance, club, techno. Does anyone know between these two what one would be the better synth for dance and club and all that. thanks
the mo6 does have some good sounds on it. the strings, bass, guitar etc are really good but the dance sounds are limited. i have only had a quick look at the korg but i think it might have a better range for what you want. i got the mo6 for its guitar and strings because i think it has the best acoustic sounds. for dance i use vsts like nexus. i will keep looking for ideas.
Keep this in mind. The MO series is running a Motif ES 128 note sound engine stripped down to 64 notes. That's literally cut in half. When sequencing, the moment you start using the sustain pedal and arps you're going to blow the poly in just a few tracks. You have to make compromises with a synth like this. For example use more poly friendly voices for backing instruments that do not have a high poly count. You can tweek the GM voices to get some nice backing patches as well. It will save poly.
The MO's GM voices aren't going to give you the quality of the preset patches, but you can tweek them enough so that they make good backing instruments. The most common problem I see in mixes today is a sequence where the sounds don't sit well together rather each sounds as if they're competing for the spot-light. Creative editing of GM voices can be VERY beneficial for a board with limited poly.
as far as i am aware any memory stick should be alright. i just got a 1gb memory stick. i think i had to format it which i think you can do on the mo6. you can pick one up cheap from ebay or from your local store.
Hey man thanks a lot I can know see the amount of available memory. It says: 381.0/896.0KB. Is the available memory enough to save a song with 7 tracks? And another question: How do I save a song. I've tried it before but it shows me a screen wich says that there's not enough memory.
when i put the drums on a channel, and i try for instance to put a piano on an other one, the piano gets mixed up with the drums sound. i really can't figure out what is the issue, HELP ME !!
xmadshadyx 10 months ago
@xmadshadyx not sure what that is. is this in pattern mode?
Chrisc74music 10 months ago
@Chrisc74music yes ! i do every thing you do, but i get the drums all over my instruments. like it was kind of a layering mode or smtg
xmadshadyx 10 months ago
Hi can you please consider creating a tutorial where you actually build a drum pattern first one part at a time rather than used pre-programmed beats? For example...TRACK ONE bass drum, TRACK TWO snare drum, TRACK THREE high hat. Then some instruments such as TRACK FOUR bass guitar, TRACK FIVE keys.etc...? This would be much more helpful than using these pre-fab beats
thelearningcenter 1 year ago
does this require external speakers?
BrandonProductions1 1 year ago
@BrandonProductions1 yes
chrisc74 1 year ago
Thanks from your time.
I wish other people were as honest as you about teaching ,god bless you and your family.
allaff628 2 years ago
MM6 is CRAP! feels so cheap like a casio low end keyboard
KJEboys 2 years ago
the mo6 is better. it has more sounds than the mm6 also you can load different voices from the ES6. not sure if its the best for dance techno. might be worth going to the yamaha forum and asking them.
chrisc74 2 years ago
between this synth and the Korg TR76, which one is a better synth, I don't know which one to buy. I write dance, club, techno. Does anyone know between these two what one would be the better synth for dance and club and all that. thanks
DedeThomasMN 2 years ago
the mo6 does have some good sounds on it. the strings, bass, guitar etc are really good but the dance sounds are limited. i have only had a quick look at the korg but i think it might have a better range for what you want. i got the mo6 for its guitar and strings because i think it has the best acoustic sounds. for dance i use vsts like nexus. i will keep looking for ideas.
chrisc74 2 years ago
if you have enough cash, i'd buy the m0 with a microkorg xl
kooguyfromda702 2 years ago
thats what i am doing. just got to save up the cash
chrisc74 2 years ago
if this had a touch screen it would have been awesome!!!!
RSDBrecords 3 years ago
wow thanks for the info..i've had mines for a week now and i completly lost...
02fastaudis4 3 years ago
i am glad that this video helped
chrisc74 3 years ago
Keep this in mind. The MO series is running a Motif ES 128 note sound engine stripped down to 64 notes. That's literally cut in half. When sequencing, the moment you start using the sustain pedal and arps you're going to blow the poly in just a few tracks. You have to make compromises with a synth like this. For example use more poly friendly voices for backing instruments that do not have a high poly count. You can tweek the GM voices to get some nice backing patches as well. It will save poly.
squeakD 3 years ago
i do agree. it is a shame that they cut back the ES capabilities when they put it in the MO
i will try the GM voices for backing.
thanks
chrisc74 3 years ago
The MO's GM voices aren't going to give you the quality of the preset patches, but you can tweek them enough so that they make good backing instruments. The most common problem I see in mixes today is a sequence where the sounds don't sit well together rather each sounds as if they're competing for the spot-light. Creative editing of GM voices can be VERY beneficial for a board with limited poly.
squeakD 3 years ago
thanks for all the info.
chrisc74 3 years ago
wow. i have been trying the gm voices and they are great. i can get alot more out of the sequencer now. thanks so much for the suggestion.
chrisc74 3 years ago
I got it! Thanks a lot
robinuitalmelo 3 years ago
thanks rossenpomakov for answering these questions.
chrisc74 3 years ago
hey, i have a MO8 and i was just wondering what memory cards/sticks you recommend. is there one in particular that works best with the MO6/MO8?
musicman3010 3 years ago
as far as i am aware any memory stick should be alright. i just got a 1gb memory stick. i think i had to format it which i think you can do on the mo6. you can pick one up cheap from ebay or from your local store.
chrisc74 3 years ago
awesome thanks a lot!
musicman3010 3 years ago
Hey man thanks a lot I can know see the amount of available memory. It says: 381.0/896.0KB. Is the available memory enough to save a song with 7 tracks? And another question: How do I save a song. I've tried it before but it shows me a screen wich says that there's not enough memory.
robinuitalmelo 3 years ago
hey man first of all.. thanks a lot.. you really helped me out.
I only have one question.
I'm using a Motif ES8, but it's almost the same.
when I've recorded my patterns they seem to dissapear after a while.
it usualy happens when I use the mute button.
well, I hope you know what it is
once again, thanks a lot
Robin
check out my first beat on my page
robinuitalmelo 3 years ago
are you talking about using something like sonar?
chrisc74 3 years ago
good luck and enjoy.
chrisc74 4 years ago
hmm... ive tried an MO6 yesterday at Sam Ash, theyre beutiful and has powerful sounds! im abt to get it this week!!! wish me luck!
bheb05 4 years ago
good luck
chrisc74 4 years ago