Yamaha Motif Explained

The Yamaha Motif (stylized in all-uppercase MOTIF) is a series of music workstation synthesizers, first released by Yamaha Corporation in August 2001. The Motif replaced the EX series in Yamaha's line-up and was also based on the early Yamaha S series. Other workstations in the same class are the Korg Kronos and the Roland Fantom G. The series' successor is Yamaha Montage, released in 2016, followed up by the Yamaha Montage M in 2023.

Products

First genenation: MOTIF Classic

Original MOTIF series, now called "MOTIF Classic", were released in four variants in 2001:

ModelYearNumber of keysKey actionPolyphonyWaveform ROMWaveformsMemory
MOTIF 6200161FS (semi-weighted)6284MB1,309384 presets + 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master
MOTIF 7200176FS6284MB1,309384 presets + 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master
MOTIF 8200188Balanced hammer effect6284MB1,309384 presets + 48 kits, 128 user, 128 performances, 128 master
MOTIF-RACK200112884MB1,309640 presets + 48 kits, 256 user + 32 kits, 59 performances, 65 multis

The balanced hammer effect action is the same action found on Yamaha S90 series keyboards.

MOTIF Rack is a sound module (with no keyboard) that is controlled by external MIDI instruments. It can be expanded with two Modular Synthesis Plug-in boards[1] but has no sampling capabilities.

MM

In January (2007), Yamaha introduced two "retro" models; the MM6 (61 keys) and MM8 (88 keys), both based on the original 2001 Motif sound set and samples, with polyphony greatly reduced to fit the lower specifications. This synthesizer comes default with 418 patches and 22 drum kits.

ModelYearNumber of keysKey actionPolyphonyWaveform ROMMemory
MM6200761FS3270MB418 presets + 22 kits, 64 user
MM8200888GHS3270MB418 presets + 22 kits, 64 user

GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) action is the same action on Yamaha's high end digital pianos.[2]

Second generation: MOTIF ES

MOTIF ES, a successor to original MOTIF series, debuted at the NAMM Summer Session in 2003:

ModelYearNumber of keysKey actionPolyphony[3] Waveform ROMWaveformsMemory
MOTIF 6 ES200361FS128175MB1,859768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis
MOTIF 7 ES200376FS128175MB1,859768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis
MOTIF 8 ES200388Balanced hammer effect128175MB1,859768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis
MOTIF-RACK ES[4] 2003128175MB1,859768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis

MO

In January 2006, Yamaha launched two entry-level variants of the MOTIF ES - the 61 key MO6 and 88 key MO8. Though containing half the polyphony and fewer preset sound programs, these models contain all the MOTIF ES sample sets, along with arpeggios and a song and pattern sequencer. Lacking are the professional MOTIF ES features such as mLAN connectivity, Yamaha PLG integration, sampling and multiple foot controllers.

ModelYearNumber of keysKey actionPolyphonyWaveform ROMWaveformsMemory
MO 6200661FS64175MB1,859768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis
MO 8200688Balanced hammer effect64175MB1,859768 presets + 64 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 performances, 128 multis

Third generation: MOTIF XS

The XS versions were announced at the NAMM Show in 2007:

ModelYearNumber of keysKey actionPolyphonyWaveform ROMWaveformsMemory
MOTIF XS6200761FSX128355MB2,6701,024 presets + 65 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 384 performances
MOTIF XS7[5] 200776FSX128355MB2,6701,024 presets + 65 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 384 performances
MOTIF XS8200788Balanced hammer effect128355MB2,6701,024 presets + 65 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 384 performances
MOTIF-RACK XS[6] 2008128355MB2,6701,024 presets + 65 kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 128 multis
MOTIF has a mLAN connection for transferring MIDI and sound to a PC.

The MOTIF XS operating system is based on MontaVista Linux.[7] [8] [9]

MOX

In 2011, Yamaha introduced an entry-level variant of the MOTIF XS: the 61-key MOX6 and 88-key MOX8. Though containing half the polyphony and fewer insert effects of the XS, the MoX series contains all the MOTIF XS Wave ROM and voice presets, along with arpeggios and a song and pattern sequencer. The number of performances in the MoX is reduced to 256. The MoX does not support user sampling, nor does it support the mLAN/FireWire expansion. The MoX feature a built-in 4-out/2-in USB audio interface users can use to record audio directly from the keyboard or an outside source to a computer, as well as play and control VST instruments directly through the keyboard via USB.

ModelYearNumber of keysKey actionPolyphonyWaveform ROMWaveformsMemory
MOX6201161[10] FS64355MB2,6701,024 presets + 64 Kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 256 performances, 128 multis
MOX8201188GHS64355MB2,6701,024 presets + 64 Kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 256 performances, 128 multis

MX

The current version of the entry-level Motif lineup, also based on the soundset of the Motif XS. It features the same voices as the XS, although with less WaveROM (166 MB vs. the XS's 355 MB), fewer performances (128), fewer arpeggios (999), and fewer editable parameters. The MX series also has no sequencer. It featured a similar USB audio/MIDI interface as the MoX series. The MX is playable in 16-part multi-timbral performance mode, configurable with the third-party Vycro editor. It is also the only keyboard in the Motif family available in a 49-key model[11] (alongside the 61-key MX61).

A version with 88 GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) weighted keys, the MX88, was announced by Yamaha in April, 2017.

Fourth generation: MOTIF XF

The XF versions were announced via www.MOTIFator.com on August 2, 2010:

ModelYearNumber of keysKey actionPolyphonyWaveform ROMWaveformsMemory
MOTIF XF6201061FSX[12] 128741MB3,9771,024 presets + 64 kits, 512 user + 32 kits, 512 performances
MOTIF XF7201076FSX[13] 128741MB3,9771,024 presets + 64 kits, 512 user + 32 kits, 512 performances
MOTIF XF8201088Balanced hammer effect128741MB3,9771,024 presets + 64 kits, 512 user + 32 kits, 512 performances

While the preset voices in the MOTIF XF are the same as in the previous XS model, the XF includes an extra user bank containing 128 brand new voices. Also, eight new drum kits are also included in the user bank area. The biggest addition in the XF is the 512MB / 1024MB flash memory, which users can use to instantaneously import or load samples and sounds.In 2014, Yamaha announced the 40th anniversary white versions of the MOTIF XF called the MOTIF XF WH Series, which are available for all three models—as MOTIF XF6, MOTIF XF7 & MOTIF XF8.

MOXF

In 2013, Yamaha launched two 'lite' versions of the MOTIF XF - the 61-key MoXF6 and 88-key MoXF8. The MoXF series contains all the MOTIF XF WaveROM, polyphony and voice presets, along with arpeggios and a song and pattern sequencer. The MoXF does not support on-board user sampling, nor does it support the mLAN/FireWire expansion. It features one slot for a flash memory board (versus 2 on the flagship XF), allowing users to load additional sample libraries from third-party sources. The MoXF also features the same USB MIDI/audio interface seen on the MoX series.

ModelYearNumber of keysKey actionPolyphonyWaveform ROMWaveformsMemory
MOXF6201361FS128741MB3,9771,152 presets + 72 Kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 256 performances
MOXF8201388GHS128741MB3,9771,152 presets + 72 Kits, 384 user + 32 kits, 256 performances

Specifications

Comparison

FeatureOriginal MOTIFMOTIF ESMOTIF XSMOTIF XF
Tone generatorAWM2 (complying with the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System)AWM2 with Expanded articulationsAWM2 with Expanded articulations
MIDI sequencer capacity110,000 notes @ 480 ppq226,000 notes @ 480 ppq130,000 notes @ 480 ppq130,000 notes @ 480 ppq
Polyphony voices64128128128
Sample formats compatibilityOriginal, WAV, AIFF, Yamaha A3000/A4000/A5000 (load only), Akai S1000/S3000 (load only)Original, WAV, AIFF, Yamaha A3000/A4000/A5000 (load only), Akai S1000/S3000 (load only)Original, WAV, AIFFOriginal, WAV, AIFF
ROM size, MB84175 (converted to 16-bit linear format)355 (converted to 16-bit linear format)741 (converted to 16-bit linear format)

MOTIF Classic

MOTIF keyboards include three internal expansion slots (two on the rack-mount version). These slots allow the user to augment the instrument's soundset through the purchase of Yamaha PLG Expansion Boards. The MOTIF Classic featured 4MB of onboard sampling RAM, which could be increased to 64MB with the purchase of third party memory sticks. External connectors include a FireWire 400 port for connecting an mLAN network card; a USB 1 port for connecting the instrument to a computer via a MIDI cable OR for external storage; and a SmartMedia port for storing sequence, voice, and sample data (which requires a third-party SmartMedia card).

MOTIF ES

All MOTIF ES synthesizers feature a selection of sounds, and use a sample-based subtractive synthesis engine. The MOTIF ES6, ES7 and ES8 feature 16 track sequencers that can use MIDI and sample tracks, and 512MB of sample memory can be fitted for completely new sounds. Physical modeling, virtual analogue synthesis, FM synthesis plus additional sample sets can be installed with Yamaha's Modular Synthesis Plug-in System (PLG boards).

The ES models featured several improvements over the original MOTIFs, including twice the polyphony with faster envelopes, a DSP effects engine (up to 8 tracks in sequencer mode can use independent dual insert effects), USB mass storage support, 8x sample RAM expansion (up to 512 MB via twin DIMM modules), improved acoustic piano sound, and twice the storage amount for user sounds.

The MOTIF ES range employs "Megavoice" technology from the Yamaha Tyros2. These samples utilise 'velocity switching', designed to enable greater natural expression over the sounds, expressions such as fret noise, hammer-ons, slides and ghost notes.

MOTIF XS

Some improvements over the previous ES series were:

The MOTIF XS is not compatible with the Yamaha PLG expansion cards.

MOTIF XF

An improvement over the MOTIF XS is the use of non-volatile flash memory for samples and sample libraries. Instead of DIMM memory modules, the XF uses proprietary flash cards. While more expensive than DIMM modules, the flash cards can permanently store sample data. The volatile DIMM modules in previous models could not store data when the unit powered off. Once initially loaded into the XF, the user doesn't have to reload sample data every time they power up the keyboard. The MOTIF XF is also the first in the MOTIF series since the MOTIF Classic to have standard internal SDRAM for sampling built into the keyboard.

As with the MOTIF XS, the MOTIF XF is not compatible with the PLG expansion cards.

Notable users of the keyboard include Stevie Wonder, Thomas Dolby, Gary Numan, Ron Mael, Billy Currie, Craig Burrows, Alan Parsons, John Foxx, George Duke and Mark Ronson.

Timeline of series

DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyyPeriod = from:01/01/2001 till:12/31/2016ImageSize = width:850 height:auto barincrement:22TimeAxis = orientation:horizontalPlotArea = right:20 left:20 bottom:60 top:5Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:1Colors = id:black value:black id:white value:white id:gray value:rgb(0.8,0.8,0.8) id:high value:rgb(0,0,0) legend:High id:mid value:rgb(0.3,0.3,0.3) legend:Mid id:low value:rgb(0.6,0.6,0.6) legend:LowScaleMajor = gridcolor:gray unit:year increment:1 start:01/01/2001BarData = Barset:high Barset:mid Barset:lowPlotData= width:15 textcolor:white anchor:from fontsize:m shift:(3,-5) barset:high color:high from:01/01/2001 till:12/31/2002 text:"MOTIF" from:01/01/2003 till:09/30/2007 text:"MOTIF ES" from:10/01/2007 till:07/31/2011 text:"MOTIF XS" from:08/01/2010 till:04/30/2016 text:"MOTIF XF" at:end barset:mid color:mid from:11/01/2005 till:03/31/2011 text:"MO6/MO8" from:04/01/2011 till:09/18/2013 text:"MOX6/MOX8" from:09/19/2013 till:end text:"MOXF6/MOXF8"

at:end barset:low color:low from:01/01/2007 till:09/30/2012 text:"MM6/MM8" from:10/01/2012 till:end text:"MX49/MX61" at:end

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yamaha Motif Rack. Sound on Sound. June 2003. https://web.archive.org/web/20150409002905/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun03/articles/yamahamotifrack.asp. 9 April 2015.
  2. Web site: YAMAHA MM8 . 13 Mar 2011.
  3. Web site: Yamaha Motif ES. Sound on Sound. January 2004. https://web.archive.org/web/20150818233449/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan04/articles/yamahamotifes.htm. 18 August 2015.
  4. Web site: Yamaha Motif Rack ES. Sound on Sound. May 2005. https://web.archive.org/web/20150606113731/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may05/articles/yamahamotifes.htm. 6 June 2015.
  5. Web site: Yamaha Motif XS7. Sound on Sound. October 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20150323031924/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct07/articles/yamahamotifxs7.htm. 23 March 2015.
  6. Web site: Yamaha Motif Rack XS. Sound on Sound. October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20150610010455/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct08/articles/yamahamotifrackxs.htm. 10 June 2015.
  7. Web site: Motif XS- What's New and What's the Same ? | Motifator . 2013-01-04 . 2011-10-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111006180639/http://charlie.keyfax.com/motif_xs_whats_new_and_whats_the_same . dead .
  8. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-01-04 . 2011-10-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111005131106/http://www.yamahasynth.com/download/source/motifxs/ . dead .
  9. Web site: Take the pain away from your new embedded project.
  10. Web site: Yamaha MOX6. Sound on Sound. January 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20150318151911/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan12/articles/yamaha-mox6.htm. 18 March 2015.
  11. Web site: Yamaha MX49. Sound on Sound. October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20150906153318/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct13/articles/yamaha-mx49.htm. 6 September 2015.
  12. Yamaha Motif XF6. 90–1. Future Music. 234. December 2010. Future Publishing. 0967-0378. 1032779031.
  13. Web site: Yamaha Motif XF7. Sound on Sound. January 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20150401221712/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan11/articles/yamaha-motif-xf.htm. 1 April 2015.