Here we go again. I thought this was a Synth not a piano. You play well, but what we want to hear, is the 'SYNTH' sounds, a few seconds each. So all I get from this video is, I can play piano, guitar and organ. Not intrested. Thank you. I'll save my money thanks.
Point taken. In Tony's defense, this is more of a workstation keyboard...as opposed to a dedicated synth. The goal was to show a wide variety of sounds, not just one genre. Thanks for your input. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
@9322002898 MM6, man. MM6 has better keys and the leads are great! The yamaha's pianos are better than juno di piano. But it deppends your way to play. But if were you, I would get MM6 without thinking twice.
Soyy for the bad english, I'm a brazillian musician (for 12 years).
@9322002898 I agree the Yamaha MM6 blows the Roland Juno Di out the water. They are in a whole seperate league & Yamaha are built to last a lifetime. Roland are good but you have to buy wisely. The older models tend to be better & the newer Rolands are pricey for their quality. The Yamaha AN1x, CS6x, Mo6, MM6 are great value for money & wont depreciate in value. With a bonus of lasting a lifetime. Quality wins every time!
@anstonian ; can you suggest the better one to buy , Roland E 09 or Yamaha MM6
phanicse29 3 days ago
Here we go again. I thought this was a Synth not a piano. You play well, but what we want to hear, is the 'SYNTH' sounds, a few seconds each. So all I get from this video is, I can play piano, guitar and organ. Not intrested. Thank you. I'll save my money thanks.
anstonian 1 week ago
@anstonian
Point taken. In Tony's defense, this is more of a workstation keyboard...as opposed to a dedicated synth. The goal was to show a wide variety of sounds, not just one genre. Thanks for your input. Feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.
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bbs528 4 months ago
can u do like crazy drum solo with this? lol im afraid ima break the keyboard if i do that.
quangluu96 6 months ago
@quangluu96 Yes you can. The MM series has great drum kits...
And na u won't break it.
BrandonProductions1 5 months ago
Is the MM8 those half keys? like where i can put my finger under them>
TylerRobinson7 6 months ago
@TylerRobinson7 No it's weighted
lilmissmusic2012 5 months ago
@TylerRobinson7 Nope. Just like in a real grand piano. Just not that quality, but still great for playing.
BrandonProductions1 5 months ago
Can I split the keyboard with any effect????
VVAndres 6 months ago
@VVAndres Yes.
2468DDT 1 month ago
hello...
can you help me choose between yamaha MM6 and roland juno di.... along with the specifications which maks one of them the better....
thanx a reply wud be appreciated...
9322002898 1 year ago
@9322002898 MM6, man. MM6 has better keys and the leads are great! The yamaha's pianos are better than juno di piano. But it deppends your way to play. But if were you, I would get MM6 without thinking twice.
Soyy for the bad english, I'm a brazillian musician (for 12 years).
I hope i helped you in something.
FelipeXSouza 1 year ago
@9322002898 If you want to play with rhythms and take advantage of in synthesizer I recommend the Yamaha MM6
If you want to make their own arrangements to accompany it serves both as the JUNO or YAMAHA
I personally would stay with Yamaha.
Greetings
JoseLuis021072 1 year ago
@9322002898 I agree the Yamaha MM6 blows the Roland Juno Di out the water. They are in a whole seperate league & Yamaha are built to last a lifetime. Roland are good but you have to buy wisely. The older models tend to be better & the newer Rolands are pricey for their quality. The Yamaha AN1x, CS6x, Mo6, MM6 are great value for money & wont depreciate in value. With a bonus of lasting a lifetime. Quality wins every time!
funkb0x 1 year ago