18:42 Even so with those foam bands the keybed is quite noisy, it would be very good to find a solution to this problem that is the complaint of many. Thank you very much for taking the trouble to make this amazing and useful video! 20:25 I just saw the end of the video! Have you solved the noisy keyboard clicks by placing that blue strip? Fantastic!! 🎉👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Please explain to me if I did not understand it well because I am not fluent in English
The blue strip doesn’t help that much with the noisy Keybed. It doesn’t bother me so much! I place soft pads between all my synthesisers and the tables/stands they are placed on, it stops the noise travelling into the floor when you play really excited!
Well I’ve had it nearly two years and haven’t had any problems with it apart from one key that sometimes sticks... but some people received it broken, so I’d say 8/10 as even the broken ones still play, they’re just a bit noisy!
Quite possibly. The three issues I see would be: 1. Space or lack thereof, there really isn’t much room for a full hammer keyboard (it’s why the Montage is larger) 2. Weight, as the MODX8 Key bed is quite cleverly designed to be light as well as compact 3. Electronic integration, I don’t know how compatible a Fatar key bed would be even if it did fit. For all the work involved, weight disadvantage and guessing required, a used Montage 8 would be the best bet!
@@JDStoneCreations Interesting. I ask this because I have a DGX-640 that I've played for about 5 years and the keys are quite noisy (with A above middle C making a clacking noise when you play it), so I was hoping they'd be a way to improve the "lifespan" of the instrument by replacing the keybed with something more premium. Oh well, looks like I got to win the lotto to purchase a Montage, even a second hand one. 😅
“Somewhere near”, yes. It isn’t the most perfect and responsive piano action and can be a little slow for complex and fast playing, but it is very good and incredible that the synth remains so light with this weighted action!
Thank you for the video, very interesting! Do you have any thoughts about if it would be possible to replace this keybed (GHS) with a GH-action? I have a Yamaha CP-40 whose keys are really nice. No idea if the form factor is standard...
Sorry I never saw this comment... In short I have no idea about the GH action, but I kind of doubt it would fit. There is very limited space where the hammers fit because of the shape of the moulded plastic base and how close the hammers get to the circuit boards in the back.
You know what, I am firmly convinced that is the case! I mean the Montage does have a built in switch mode power supply, a nicer quality keybed and a metal case, but control wise (and therefore circuit board wise) there is only the right hand part select and a different location for the mod controls. Honestly I’d take the MODX any day even if I had Montage money... then I’d spend that on other keyboards. Or rather should I say DID spend it on other keyboards!
@@JDStoneCreationsI bet that is the case and i bought the modx and spent the rest on buying other things like sound card monitors headphones etc. You're paying a lot for bells and whistles and there is nothing wrong with that but to me its a lot more money to get that. I'm happy with less buttons and plastic as that suits me and i'm not going to hurt my back lifting it. Love and respect to those that love the keyboard. Thanks for the reply.
Just what I expected from Yamaha (or Roland, or Korg for that matter): an empty box, which they charge an arm and a leg for. And that's just the start. They want extra money for extra instruments. The keybed itself is quite OK for a synth, even better than what I expected. But that's where the optimism ends. Why can't Behringer clone it, in a rack version, for a fraction of the price?
It’s not just synths, but honestly I’d much rather pay for this than a Samsung or Apple phone at the same price! It’s just the way with a lot of modern technology and marketing. Any cheaper it wouldn’t be in the “right market segment” for it or whatever nonsense they want to peddle... Oh and lord only knows how bad the samples were and floppy the case would be if behringer cloned it 😂 Theres a reason they have stuck to analogue synths!
I've got broken keys. Under warranty but it takes a month to get repaired. Not happy with Yamaha. I guess they don't commit seppuku anymore when they make shoddy products.
You’re unhappy with their commitment to repair your keyboard under warranty during a pandemic? Also bearing in mind it is a budget synthesiser with more premium technology than any rival in its price range... maybe reconsider your words.
@@JDStoneCreations $2000 is not "budget," and it's sold as a pro instrument. It should be played under normal circumstances without keys literally breaking off internally. And the repaired instrument broke within 2 days. Exact same key. Sounds like a QC issue that Yamaha didn't used to have.
Thank you for sharing. Now I know what’s inside the MODX 8!
Picked up my new MODX6 just two days ago. Hard to believe it does so much with so little inside!
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18:42 Even so with those foam bands the keybed is quite noisy, it would be very good to find a solution to this problem that is the complaint of many.
Thank you very much for taking the trouble to make this amazing and useful video!
20:25 I just saw the end of the video! Have you solved the noisy keyboard clicks by placing that blue strip? Fantastic!! 🎉👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Please explain to me if I did not understand it well because I am not fluent in English
The blue strip doesn’t help that much with the noisy Keybed. It doesn’t bother me so much! I place soft pads between all my synthesisers and the tables/stands they are placed on, it stops the noise travelling into the floor when you play really excited!
Now i know whats inside my modx.
Thank you.
Thanks this this is the only video of this type on you tube . It would have helped to hold the camera steady for a few moments on each area .
That would have been a good idea had I planned the video 😅
This video saved me taking mine to bits. Cheers for showing us this. Wondered what was in there :)
Did you happen to see an SD Card while you were in there. Expanding beyond 1gb would be very nice.
GREAT WORK !!! Thank you for that great info ...!!!
In terms of the keybed's durability, what would you give it out of 10?
Well I’ve had it nearly two years and haven’t had any problems with it apart from one key that sometimes sticks... but some people received it broken, so I’d say 8/10 as even the broken ones still play, they’re just a bit noisy!
I had to do this to an SY85.
It was something of a challenge.
Now the disk drive is dead.
And I have to do it again. >.
When you talk about the Graded Hammer Action keys I just thought, could you replace them with a better keybed, maybe a Fatar?
Quite possibly. The three issues I see would be:
1. Space or lack thereof, there really isn’t much room for a full hammer keyboard (it’s why the Montage is larger)
2. Weight, as the MODX8 Key bed is quite cleverly designed to be light as well as compact
3. Electronic integration, I don’t know how compatible a Fatar key bed would be even if it did fit.
For all the work involved, weight disadvantage and guessing required, a used Montage 8 would be the best bet!
@@JDStoneCreations Interesting. I ask this because I have a DGX-640 that I've played for about 5 years and the keys are quite noisy (with A above middle C making a clacking noise when you play it), so I was hoping they'd be a way to improve the "lifespan" of the instrument by replacing the keybed with something more premium.
Oh well, looks like I got to win the lotto to purchase a Montage, even a second hand one. 😅
Is the action somewhere near to grand piano?
“Somewhere near”, yes. It isn’t the most perfect and responsive piano action and can be a little slow for complex and fast playing, but it is very good and incredible that the synth remains so light with this weighted action!
@2:45 "Time to disassembly it"
You said disassembly, not cloning!
Thank you for the video, very interesting! Do you have any thoughts about if it would be possible to replace this keybed (GHS) with a GH-action? I have a Yamaha CP-40 whose keys are really nice. No idea if the form factor is standard...
Sorry I never saw this comment... In short I have no idea about the GH action, but I kind of doubt it would fit. There is very limited space where the hammers fit because of the shape of the moulded plastic base and how close the hammers get to the circuit boards in the back.
very good!
the smelliest thing in the world?!? I invite you to my house when my cat takes a sh*t to prove you wrong :-DDD
Imagine if the Montage had just one extra board and the owners be like wtf 👀
You know what, I am firmly convinced that is the case! I mean the Montage does have a built in switch mode power supply, a nicer quality keybed and a metal case, but control wise (and therefore circuit board wise) there is only the right hand part select and a different location for the mod controls.
Honestly I’d take the MODX any day even if I had Montage money... then I’d spend that on other keyboards. Or rather should I say DID spend it on other keyboards!
@@JDStoneCreationsI bet that is the case and i bought the modx and spent the rest on buying other things like sound card monitors headphones etc.
You're paying a lot for bells and whistles and there is nothing wrong with that but to me its a lot more money to get that.
I'm happy with less buttons and plastic as that suits me and i'm not going to hurt my back lifting it.
Love and respect to those that love the keyboard.
Thanks for the reply.
@@JDStoneCreations I was faced with the exact same choice and opted for a MODX6. Nothing lost really.
How to pay 1500 euro for that keyboard with that keybed?
I have key clicks someone help :(
Just what I expected from Yamaha (or Roland, or Korg for that matter): an empty box, which they charge an arm and a leg for. And that's just the start. They want extra money for extra instruments. The keybed itself is quite OK for a synth, even better than what I expected. But that's where the optimism ends.
Why can't Behringer clone it, in a rack version, for a fraction of the price?
It’s not just synths, but honestly I’d much rather pay for this than a Samsung or Apple phone at the same price! It’s just the way with a lot of modern technology and marketing. Any cheaper it wouldn’t be in the “right market segment” for it or whatever nonsense they want to peddle...
Oh and lord only knows how bad the samples were and floppy the case would be if behringer cloned it 😂 Theres a reason they have stuck to analogue synths!
The key bed is not good only had mine from 2019 and I broke a key!! I never broke a key since 1984!!!!! On any Yamaha or Rolland
Complain to yamaha, not me. Mine has been gigged in a soft case several times and is fine 🤷♂️
I've got broken keys. Under warranty but it takes a month to get repaired. Not happy with Yamaha. I guess they don't commit seppuku anymore when they make shoddy products.
You’re unhappy with their commitment to repair your keyboard under warranty during a pandemic? Also bearing in mind it is a budget synthesiser with more premium technology than any rival in its price range...
maybe reconsider your words.
@@JDStoneCreations $2000 is not "budget," and it's sold as a pro instrument. It should be played under normal circumstances without keys literally breaking off internally.
And the repaired instrument broke within 2 days. Exact same key. Sounds like a QC issue that Yamaha didn't used to have.
@@JDStoneCreations And people need to STOP crying about a fake pandemic and using it as an excuse for everything.