Hi David, and thank you as always for being such a great source of informed and useful information over the years. I'm noticing that the sounds seem to be in the same order as those in my Yamaha Rack-XS. I know the XF has more, but it's interesting that the few banks I've seen in this video are identical (voice-location wise.)
Thank you so much for this Video. I am about to purchase Moxf8 and a little bit worried that I won't understand how to use it very well. Thank you, again.
In the last part , when you were playing, did it add your music to the track 4 which was empty? I wished you showed what will happen after you finished your playing.
Hi. When is this video coming out. I do not see it on ur website for digital download. However, it is on motifator site as a DVD. Also, I have the instructional video for the MOX. Do I really need this video. Can I use the MOX instructional video to get me through the MOXF. Please let me know as I am interested in this video for the MOXF if there are any differences between this and the MOX video
Could they make it more complicated? User interface is unintuitive and cryptic. The manual dont explaine many important features and essential functions. "INSPIRATION IN A FLASH " ? A joke..The menus are hard to navigate and require too many steps are required to do anything advanced.(It´s the opinion of many users.. inckuding mine) Added to the fact that Yamaha support is only available during what, for most of us, are week day working hours, they were as useless as the manual. If you have all the free time in the world to figure out the interface, or... if you're a performer and NOT a songwriter/composer, you'll probably love the sounds. As for the rest? Sorry to say it's garbage. A monumental garbage..? Yamaha Doesn´t realize we´re in the 21st century AND not all musicians thimk like engineers!
I totally disagree with your comment. I don't find the MOXF8 to be complicated whatsoever. The menus and button selections are straight forward and logically structured. It's like any other technology, once you get used to using the "tools" or the menus, then it becomes fairly easy to use and create with this keyboard. This MOXF8 is also a workstation where one can expand it's multi-track recording capabilities using Steinberg's Cubase DAW software new.steinberg.net/cubase/ I offer this advise out of respect and to be helpful...if you're having the need to contact Yamaha as how to use the MOXF8, then this keyboard may be beyond your user level. Try starting off using a simpler keyboard and then move up as you increasingly learn more involved keyboard technology.
Did you have to make adjustments on the full grand concert piano sound? My MOXF8 is sounding more electronic than acoustc.
Hi David, and thank you as always for being such a great source of informed and useful information over the years. I'm noticing that the sounds seem to be in the same order as those in my Yamaha Rack-XS. I know the XF has more, but it's interesting that the few banks I've seen in this video are identical (voice-location wise.)
Thank you so much for this Video. I am about to purchase Moxf8 and a little bit worried that I won't understand how to use it very well. Thank you, again.
Can you show us how to put in the the flash drive an download power grand and orchestra hit sounds
Do you have a book you can recommend?
In the last part , when you were playing, did it add your music to the track 4 which was empty? I wished you showed what will happen after you finished your playing.
I wonder why he did not mention the category search?
Hi the video is so useful. what is missing is the second video which i cannot trace anywhere under the name of Dave Polich. could you please share
Hi. When is this video coming out. I do not see it on ur website for digital download. However, it is on motifator site as a DVD. Also, I have the instructional video for the MOX. Do I really need this video. Can I use the MOX instructional video to get me through the MOXF. Please let me know as I am interested in this video for the MOXF if there are any differences between this and the MOX video
Wheres part 2
Where can I get this book MOXF IN N OUT for my new MIXF8 I have
I loved her concert grand piano
Exelent help,thanks for you're time.
DAVE! YOU GOT A HAIRLICK!
need an aspirin
Sorry, I commented on another video , in here, by error.
Could they make it more complicated? User interface is unintuitive and cryptic. The manual dont explaine many important features and essential functions. "INSPIRATION IN A FLASH " ? A joke..The menus are hard to navigate and require too many steps are required to do anything advanced.(It´s the opinion of many users.. inckuding mine) Added to the fact that Yamaha support is only available during what, for most of us, are week day working hours, they were as useless as the manual. If you have all the free time in the world to figure out the interface, or... if you're a performer and NOT a songwriter/composer, you'll probably love the sounds. As for the rest? Sorry to say it's garbage. A monumental garbage..? Yamaha Doesn´t realize we´re in the 21st century AND not all musicians thimk like engineers!
I totally disagree with your comment. I don't find the MOXF8 to be complicated whatsoever. The menus and button selections are straight forward and logically structured. It's like any other technology, once you get used to using the "tools" or the menus, then it becomes fairly easy to use and create with this keyboard. This MOXF8 is also a workstation where one can expand it's multi-track recording capabilities using Steinberg's Cubase DAW software new.steinberg.net/cubase/
I offer this advise out of respect and to be helpful...if you're having the need to contact Yamaha as how to use the MOXF8, then this keyboard may be beyond your user level. Try starting off using a simpler keyboard and then move up as you increasingly learn more involved keyboard technology.
If Stevie Wonder can not use it they should not make it that way.