Good afternoon, I actually went into guitar center for a cheaper Yamaha piano keyboard but it was out of stock. The salesman recommended the MODX to me sold me on the specs and price point being $500.00 more I agreed. Got home and started doing diligence on the board. The RU-vid reviews struck fear in me regarding the keybed. My new keyboard purchase must be semi weighted keys. The video reviews most said something horrible about the modx keybed. But I kept my cool and the next week when I picked it up and unboxed it I thought Yamaha must have upgraded the current production of this model! Moral to this story don’t let someone else send you off causing you to decide not to check thing out for yourself. I love my MODX 8 and I’m happy for every one of you who decided to purchase it as well. Enjoy Family!!!
Agreed 100%. Your are right. One simply cannot believe reviews and form an opinion. Im so glad yours turned out to be a good action! I agree I think the action on this new model is fantastic! There is nothing worse than spending hard-earned dollars on bad products so its looking hopeful that Yamaha is listening to people on this thing. Many thanks!
The 88-keys MODX has not the same keybed as the other two models. Maybe the comments you refer to do not refer to the MODX8. MODX7 has a keybed that is clearly not the same quality as for example on the Motif XF8 and with slightly narrower keys, but this can be tolerated taking the lightweight design and the better price into account. The not durable surface coating of the case is more annoying to me.
I've had my MODX6 for 4 1/2 years. I have zero complaints with the keybed. Nothing has changed with the keybeds in the MODX+. The whole thing of people complaining about the keybeds is just blown out of proportion. When your probably the best selling keyboard on the market, people are going to complain out of jealously. That's not to say it's one of the greatest keybeds. It certainly isn't, but it's far better than many say. I actually switched from my main keyboard being a Korg with premium keybed to the MODX6, and my playing is unaffected. Sure the Korg feels nicer, but if it doesn't affect my playing and doesn't feel like a toy, I'm fine with it. The MODX does not feel like a toy. I have 14 keyboards in my collection from Yamaha, Korg, Roland, Kuzweil and others. Many of the flagship premium keybed variety in every key size avaiable from 25 to 88 with piano feel. Of them, the MODX6 is my favorite keyboard. So portable and compact, yet very powerful and so many good sound collections available for it I can just load in.
@@sharingmatters One big reason would be the sound libraries. There are just tons of great sound collections made for the MODX. It can read sounds from the Montage, entire MOTIF series, and 1980s DX-7 series. And for those people like me that are in tribute bands or cover bands, there are lots of famous sounds people have made already developed that work on the MODX. Not to say the PC4 isn't good. To add further for me personally, I prefer the traditional standard 61 key format. I don't believe Kurzweil offers their latest synths as 61 key synths.
It's an 76-note keyboard and he could hold it in one hand. I have a MODX 6 (and yes, it's "Moe-Dee-X") and it's as light as an acoustic guitar. Yet, sound and build quality is superb. No, it's not a Montage. It's 90% of a Montage for 40% of the money. I had a Montage 7 and bought the MODX for playing out. I soon realized the Montage was now, for me, redundant. So, I sold it.
Yeah it's great. If it wasn't for the fact I got a second hand (unused) Yamaha Montage for less than the price of a Modx+, that's the choice I would have gone with as well. Have fun with your new toy, it IS amazing.
I own a kurzweil pc2 and roland xp30 both full expanded. Now I have just bought a moxf6 for gigging while going lighter - amazing yammy sounds, they only lack a bit of punch compared to competitors, probably requiring some output level/gain adjustments. In the future I might opt for a modx7 when prices are lower. Nice grab, enjoy this great machine.
I spoke too soon about the pitchbend wheel. It seems people are having problems with the Modx+ too. According to one RU-vidr it’s the pots that are the problem.
Thank you. Love you playing, you really need the the foot pedal so you can bring in the superknob sounds chior/organ sounds... The only thing i struggle with is the touch screen..
I agree with you. I have a 6+ and the keybed is fine (I wish I had got a 7 or 8 now). The upgrade of the mod and pitchbend wheels was also important. A few people were having problems with pitch going out of tune on the previous model which, it seems, Yamaha fixed by simply using Montage hardware instead.
Its funny because its kind of a double edged sword with the 7. I was intending on buying a 6 first to be able to fit on my Hammond and simply use my Roland as a controller now the 7 fits nowhere lol, Sometimes I wish id bought the 6. So much more portable and compact.
@@keyziejosh9694 The difference is night and day. The new MODX+ has the same 128 voice polyphony as the Montage. My friend has a Montage 8 and I get to play it sometimes. Now I just use my MODX7+
Great video. I just ordered the 61 key version as I have no reason for piano stuff. Mainly for sound design and synthesis. Looking forward to playing :).
Modx6+ Keybed is fine, some of my c# keys are squeaky if wiggled. As good as the Montage FSX? No, but beats the daylights out of the FA06 I replaced with it. It’s the same keybed as the original MODX. I use a CP73 as my lower board.
My C# keys squeak too! The keybed feels a bit plastic-y but isn’t nearly as bad as people say. And it’s super responsive, only downside is no aftertouch.
I use my vintage Roland A80 to control my MODX6+, velocity setup for acoustic piano is very nice but for electric piano I have to lower the velocity a bit.
First-time visitor - liked and subscribed. No offense to Yamaha, but I came for the MODX+ but stayed for your playing - you play beautifully, man! BTW, I've not played the new MODX+ in any size, but have played my friend's MODX8 and tried out the MODX6 at Guitar Center. Honestly, I really like the MODX8's weighted keys, but wasn't fond of the MODX6's keybed - I much prefer that of my Korg Kronos-2 61. Do you think Yamaha updated the MODX's keybed in this newest MODX+ offering?
I am sorry to rain over your party, but that won't happen. The MODX+ is basically the same as the MONTAGE. And YAMAHA won't add the AN-X to it nor the MODX+. They need to sell the MONTAGE-M now.. It is most probably impossible, anyway. We don't know what MONTAGE-M uses for AN-X, but we know it uses a lots more powerful CPU (with the infamous fan on it). So the MODX+ (I have one also, along a couple MONTAGEs) will be probably stuck in 1.0 firmware forever. And I wish I am wrong!
You're most likely correct about this. I wonder though if they could somehow later on come up with a Lite version that could be patched in. @@JoseVGavila
I find interesting the different product line choices in features and differentiation between Yamaha, Roland, Korg, and Kurzweil, particularly in this mid-range priced "workstation" segment. For me it is important to capture a FULL list of how important ALL possible features/capabilities are then weight each product on those. For example, aftertouch may be very important to you personally for synth patches (and of no value to another) in which case Kurzweil would be the only option. After looking at such a list something like the new Yamaha CK might even be a better choice for your situation. In any case not an easy choice to make when looking for this general feature set & price point IMHO.
Hi thanks for your question. I’ve got a Prophet REV2 a Roland RD-NX300 and my friend has a Montage. To me I find this keyboard definitely compliments the two I have and is a great alternative to the Montage. Thanks.
When it comes to keybeds Ive had worse. I used to own a Yamaha PSR540 years ago. So the keybed is not my issue. My issue is the sequencer (performance) It is a bit complex compared to my previous keyboards, but I'm getting around it.
I find your playing very melodic and memorable. Lovely! Being a rock musician, my bread and butter sounds include a good Hammond Organ sound, like Jon Lord, etc. I'd like to know how the Modx+'s organs sound in general, before I were to trigger a purchase Cheers!
Thank you for your comment. For Hammond organ type sounds I regret to say that they have let me down on this keyboard, there are only a handful of samples that I’ve found playable but still only momentarily. Hammond sounds are not great at all.
Hi, thanks for your question. I doubt it would help much with adjusting velocity curve. However it's the range function I would be playing around with to help with polyphony. For example if you can limit some of the lower frequency instruments to the lowest octave, the more mid-range frequency instruments to the middle octaves and so on. Ive had to wrestle with that myself but limiting range is what Ive found to work best. Hope this helps!
You're a fabulous player. Please play guitar sounds by articulating them like the actual instrument is played with no more than 6 notes at once for a start. You're playing chops are truly outstanding. Keep it up!
@@madness8556 TE recently played the Ryman in Nashville. I brought my 17-year-old grandson, who is a budding guitarist and guitar student. He was rendered speechless by what he saw and heard. I kinda figured he would be. A lot of folks are trashing the action on the MODX 6 and 7. I don't know what they are expecting for the money. I find it easy to play and consistent across the board. And actually FUN to play like a guitar, to the extent that one can. I am a frustrated guitar player and yes, I fully realize it is not going to sound exactly like Tommy's Maton (especially as played by Tommy!) But a keyboard guy like me can make a reasonable approximation of sounding like a finger-picking guitarist and can have a lot of fun! You have to try as best you can to play it the way a guitar is played. (Hint: don't play block triads and such when playing guitar sounds.) It's a blast to play stuff like "Roundabout" or "Blackbird" (for example) using the many great acoustic guitar samples in the MODX. (And by the way, I love Roland and have had a number of Rolands over the years and have a Fantom 8 right now--but their acoustic guitars don't even come close to what Yamaha provides.) The MODX action is deliberately designed to be light, both to save on the instrument's overall weight and in order to be fast. I think Yamaha achieved a very acceptable balance with this action given the overall goals of making the MODX series both affordable and portable. Sure, you could put the Montage's FSX in it--and you will only make it heavier and more expensive. If you can't stand to play it as it is, spend the extra money and buy a Montage instead of expecting Yamaha to give you a Montage for MODX money.
How can I set the drum patterns I want to play for each sound? It seems they come with a preset, but I can't find how to change the different beats. Thank you...I kniw this is a beginner question😁
Thank you for your question. I’m actually at a loss for a solution to that one myself. If you find out before I do please inform me. Sorry I couldn’t help!
Select the drum part then edit then arpeggio. You will see the eight preset arpeggios. Then highlight one arp. From there you can select any arpeggios out there whether it was preset to that drum sound or not.
Hi, you will first need a USB stick. Download the latest firmware from Yamaha’s site for your MODX and drag it onto your USB stick. Insert the USB stick into your MODX and go into SETTINGS. From here you should be able to load the new operating system easily.
Curious why you got the 7 and not the 8? The 8 has the hammer action keys , so for me it’s down to the 6 for portability or the 8 for the keybed, Not sure now though since the new montage will be coming eventually,
Thanks, thats a good question. For me it boiled down to 3 factors. Weight, cost and action. I knew I didn't want another hammer action because I have my RD-300NX which is superbe but also heavy as heck. One other factor might have been that the 76 is that odd sweet-spot for soloing without having to switch octaves alot for certain applications. I would go for the 8 if I bought another simply for a portable piano and synth
A piano player playing organ🤣 I call this "sacrilege". I once saw one at a Hammond... my lord🤢 Have you ever seen such Organs {also pipes) and someone playing it? Sometimes less is more... e.g. show-off by playing with the speed of light. Most pipe organs even don't allow that speed. Why do all YTers do so? I have an assumption 🤔
@@soundacresstudio I am not upset. Only estonished about some people's understanding of "music". I wonder how I reach my subscribers without olympic playing😂 Or without the Yamaha-Way of turning knobs like crazy. In great pipe-organ concerts, players have up to 2 helpers to change registers. That's how I feel, when playing the MODX🤣 With your impressive speed... you're in best imagible company! Did you know, that J. S. Bach had some kind of such a rivalry with Mendelson? Who is the fastest? That's one of the reasons, why Bach composed his light-speed-pieces. "Knowledge, that noone needs."😉
@@hanswurst2490 I used to tune and repair pipe organs all across Australia in 2008 and I agree, they are instruments that cannot (with any real accuracy ) be expressed properly with a simple turning of a knob. However some organs around that time were fitted with updated electronics to allow for discreet switching (ive worked on a few). But even then, they are truly formidable and a true challenge to master. I also agree, speed without purpose is useless.
@@soundacresstudio Wow... your last sentence REALLY impressed me! 👍 Respect🙏... which I have anyway. You know, I am "nothing"! ... but old😉 I saw many impressive performers on all kind of instruments. E.g. World's famoust drummers in my hometown... producing a TV documentary (over 30yrs ago). "Sick" 😁 Wow! And as one of the worst piano players (avarage eOrgan player) I am of course impressed by "technique". Perhaps more than the avarage audience, because I know, what's required. But for me "music" is music. If it doesn't touch my heart it can be played however... not interested. Too old for that😉 Nice to hear your expertise. I live in a town, formerly known for their pipe-builders. The last pipe I played was a 4 000-pipes one. Electronic playtable down and far away from the howling wind😉 Switching "scenes" by feet, fast as hell... all comfort and features one can imagine. monster-nasty-hyper-greatest instrument I ever played. What a fun!!! But also very rare such modern ones. Mostly I played old and pretty slow ones, and with wind-limit. One of my first ones (in school) even had a "pedal bellows" (don't know the english word). A friend had to step on them😅 And besides that was a home-organ-sized one (with pipes!) where I had to pump the air via 2 foot pedals. Who ever saw or played such? That's an experience, fun!... that's what fascinates me more than speed😉 Kind regards
@@hanswurst2490Ah yes, the many oddities I'd come across whilst out on tuning and repair expeditions... bellows as big as my car and laced with can-you-believe-it Asbestos in the fabric! (and once when I was repairing a blower type organ I discovered a nest of hornets that had somehow made their way in and constructed an elaborate mud-house inside the Piccolo section (big job that) the deacon of the church had noticed she couldn't quite hear some of the higher registers and sure enough the little buggers had plugged up nearly an octave. Oh once I flattened an entire Contra Bass pipe by it falling from the pipe-loft and spent the better part of that month getting it (round) again with a colleague. Oh the headaches lol. That 4000 pipe organ must have been a gargantuan beauty for sure! That home style organ of yours with the two pedals, they are such a joy to play and can humble even the greatest organists with the endurance required for pumping. I love them! Wonderful machines. I would enjoy seeing a performance of yours, if you have a link please send! Thanks again and kind regards- Josh