Roland vs Yamaha - Is the NEW MODX+ better than the Fantom-0?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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  • @tntills2002
    @tntills2002 Год назад +32

    if you're going to compare organs, at least use the tonewheel organ engine on the fantom (only on channel 2), and pick a similar drawbar setting, Seems like the roland choices were made to make Yamaha sound better.

  • @budgetguitaristcom
    @budgetguitaristcom Год назад +22

    For me, Yamaha. Especially the piano. But I wouldn't hesitate to use a Fantom - they sound great. You can't lose with any keyboard made by either of these giants.

  • @johngreen6578
    @johngreen6578 7 месяцев назад +2

    I recently purchased an 08. I'm still learning about it. I've been using a very old Korg Triton. The mid board A flat quit working and the touch screen shortly afterwards. I purchased a fantom in 2001 and absolutely loved it. At that time I gigged using four boards. Top rack was a Roland XP10, second rack a Korg and that fantom on bottom with an Kurswell to melt right.

  • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242
    @classicarcadeamusementpark4242 Год назад +42

    I prefer the Yamaha, but both are good.
    To make the most of the MODX+, the user should download additional patches. Yamaha is currently (and very often) offering the Chick Corea Rhodes collection for free, as well as the Bosendorf Piano and CS-80 collections. There are tons of great sound collections you can load in a MODX including all the Montage sound collections, MOTIF series & DX-7 series. It's not just about the included patches.
    Sampled sounds are generally better on the Yamaha and it has way more memory for multi-sampled instruments at 1.75 gigs. The Fantom 0 has just 256 megs (1/4 of 1 gig) and is severely limited in that regard. The MODX also includes (I think) much more sampled content and in general, higher quality samples.
    Both synths are pretty good on synth sounds. The Fantom has the ZenCore VA engine and you can purchase models of the Jupiter 8, Juno 106 and others at $150 each, but these are not the highest quality models Roland offers of them.
    The MODX+ has the very powerful AWM2 engine which is like having multiple analog synths, plus the FM-X engine which is an update of the DX-7 and compatible with it's sounds. The Fantom has the advantage of being easier to create your own analog style sounds from scratch. I wouldn't say the Fantom is more powerful because of the VA engine as professional sound programmers have proven just how great of analog sounds you can get out of the MODX which is impressive, but if you want to make your own, Fantom would be easier. The Fantom has more sliders/knobs also. However, you can add additional ones to the MODX via class compliant device like my Korg Nano Kontroller.
    You'd need to purchase the Organimation package for the MODX (about $50) to get the best organ sounds for the MODX. It's surprisingly good, and has a unique way of offering real-time drawbars using the Super knob instead of sliders (really great idea). Also capable of adjusting overdrive, key click, etc. I'd still probably get the Fantom a slight edge for organs with a dedicated engine, but it will likely not come too far behind with a package like that loaded. And also, if you need some type of organ patch not included with Organimation, it's tweak-ability would be less.
    The MODX integrates better with an iPad/iPhone without purchasing/connecting an addition interface. The B-3X soft synth is the best organ synth available and out powers even dedicated organ synthesizer keyboards like the Nord, Hammond, etc. The VB3 organ (which powers the Crumar Mojo organ) is just $14 and runs on an iPad and even an iPhone which is surely at least equal to the Fantom 0 organ engine.
    I run my Roland synths as software because Roland offers it. You can essentially add a Fantom (minus organ engine or the limited number of Super Natural sounds the Fantom 0 has) to your laptop. In fact, doing so actually offers far more synth engines as you can get the more faithful System 8 ACB engines, and models of famous synths like the D-50, Juno 60 & Jupiter 4 unavailable for the Fantom, plus more. In addition, Korg offers 11 engines for computers and some for iPad/iPhone including some of the Kronos engines and two of Korg's very latest keyboards.
    Winner for me is MODX + laptop full of VST's including Roland & Korg's synths.
    Remember...Yamaha doesn't offer the software option. So buying a MODX to get your Yamaha sounds, and a laptop or iPad solution for your Roland & Korg needs makes total sense. Roland offers the ZenBeats App for iPad/iPhone which is also ZenCore compatible.

    • @AdrianDantas
      @AdrianDantas Год назад +6

      Thank you very much for your in depth analysis. It provides valuable insights on how to setup my rig. To be honest I will follow your advise. Thanks!

    • @namets
      @namets Год назад +1

      Ciao , grazie per questa risposta molto completa. Tra poco arriverà a casa mia il mod x8+ . Dove posso trovare le patch aggiuntive dei vari suoni?

    • @krosstechguy3290
      @krosstechguy3290 Год назад +1

      as a live performer 8 layers is not enaugh for me cuz i cant afford a 2 keyboard for every gig😅

    • @abitmintier
      @abitmintier Год назад +3

      Wow! A viewer based analysis worthy of its own video! Thank you!

    • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242
      @classicarcadeamusementpark4242 Год назад +1

      @@krosstechguy3290 I was reading a group post recently, that explained that the MODX/Montage handles this different than most keyboards, and it actually does far more than most synths. I forget if it handles it per element or part of something. If I can find the explanation and grasp it, I'll reply back. I've never run out on the MODX in 4 years.
      Even the cheap Yamaha MX I was reading when edited via computer software, can do 16 splits/layers, and the MODX does everything that does and tons more.
      I generally gig with my MODX, a MIDI controller keyboard (they are cheap) and an old laptop full of VST's (you can get many great free VST's). So I've never run out of layers. The MODX also intergrates with an iPad or iPhone for soft synths better than the Fantom 0 and also includes a built-in interface the Fantom lacks and it's just 1 wire on the MODX to the iPad/iPhone. Surely you could afford to buy a used MIDI controller & a used laptop or iPad, which you could buy for under $200 for both.

  • @xp50player
    @xp50player Год назад +9

    I got the MODX just for the FM and arpeg sounds. Fantom is best for VA , the Roland legacy PCM patches, user sampling and drum machine sounds.

  • @peterwilson69
    @peterwilson69 Год назад +17

    This was a great side-by-side. I own a MODX8 and am considering getting a Roland as well. They sound similar - I could barely tell the differences. The Yamaha menus/navigation is very comprehensive and perhaps a bit difficult for newbies - it took me a long time to understand. I feel that Roland would be much easier in this regard.

  • @StephenMendes
    @StephenMendes Год назад +40

    The main advantage of the Roland over the Yamaha (as I have pointed out on my channel with several videos) is the WORKFLOW and EASE OF USE (both as a workstation and performance synth) ..... and from a technical point of view (I am an electronics engineer) the ROLAND is easier to maintain as the years go by (this has to do with their engineering philosophy and the IC chips they use)..... Roland RE-USES their chips across their models and their chips are easier to find .... even sourcing them for very OLD SYNTHS is never a problem ...... Yamaha service quality VERY MUCH depends on where you live in the world and can be quite a problem in certain countries..... this makes me vote ROLAND even though I like the Yamaha sound.... cheers mate 🙂

    • @rubberchris69
      @rubberchris69 Год назад

      Question: … are you a musician or a technician? …

    • @StephenMendes
      @StephenMendes Год назад +3

      @@rubberchris69 both

    • @user-gp6ee6kw7d
      @user-gp6ee6kw7d Год назад +4

      That's a big deal imo. Imo the Yamaha sound is better but something like you just mentioned will have me going Roland every time. And of course work flow is a big deal for me aswell. It was the reason I got rid of my Korg Krome all though I like the SD memory and some of the sequencing aspects but compared to the Roland Phatom O series I could tell right off I was gana dig the work flow way better.

    • @sharingmatters
      @sharingmatters Месяц назад +1

      What about issues with polyphony cut off in roland?

    • @StephenMendes
      @StephenMendes Месяц назад +1

      @@sharingmatters Never experienced that problem 🙂..... maybe I don't layer enough sounds for that to happen ? .... What else could cause it ?

  • @eldotjay
    @eldotjay Год назад +51

    *It’s been the same for years. If you want Pianos and Strings then it’s the Yamaha. If you want Rhodes / Synths then it’s the Roland.*

    • @tuneunleashed
      @tuneunleashed Год назад +28

      hahah facts but if you want an all around just get a laptop

    • @baxthered
      @baxthered 7 месяцев назад +6

      But the Cp and ck stage pianos have killer rhodes

    • @Juniscrazy
      @Juniscrazy 4 месяца назад

      How about if you look for all of those? Which one lol

    • @diskjockeysl1064
      @diskjockeysl1064 4 месяца назад +2

      Kontact is better than all💀😂✋

    • @DETERMINOLOGY
      @DETERMINOLOGY 3 месяца назад +2

      @@diskjockeysl1064 But kontakt has issues with some daws. Not good

  • @keithgrahammusic
    @keithgrahammusic Год назад +32

    I tried both and went for the Roland. I liked the sounds better and the feel of the keys. Also when playing live, the arrangement of the buttons and the square pad thing and the scene chain make it so easy to gig with. I set out the sounds for my whole gig and even when the songs changed order it was easy to use. Nothing against Yamaha, I also use a CP for my main piano sounds. As someone else said in the comments Roland and Yamaha compliment each other.

    • @ispianist
      @ispianist Год назад +1

      The roland uses escapement action just like an acoustic piano mechanism.

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/M74BhNKkXnE/видео.html

    • @ramoneforbes2392
      @ramoneforbes2392 Год назад

      What's a CP? Do you mean concert piano?

    • @juanpablourgiles2233
      @juanpablourgiles2233 15 дней назад

      Both of them compliment each other, that’s the key 🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️

  • @basspartout
    @basspartout Год назад +7

    Got my MODX three years ago and love it every day! It just sounds incredibly good. Perfect mixture of Attack/Power, Warmth and clarity/brilliance. The FM-X engine is killer and a sound designer's dream!

    • @Unknown-ie4ve
      @Unknown-ie4ve Год назад

      Bro,What type of Modx u got,88?Well,If u got the 88 ones then i would like to know u have had experienced any some kinds of issues,like the commonly pitch bend issues and stuff,Cause ive been trying to get Modx8 for jamming and stage performance

  • @aiko_piano2562
    @aiko_piano2562 Год назад +19

    I love Yamaha's sound quality. Many musician recommended MODX. but regarding operability on the live stage, I prefer Roland's workflow. anyway Both are amazing! I want to get BOTH !! thank you so much for making this video!

    • @nitishcheriyan4422
      @nitishcheriyan4422 Год назад +9

      Roland has better sampler, sequencer, synth sounds and filters that sound more analog. Yamaha has better acoustic and fm sounds. I have Yamaha, Korg and Roland (the big 3 Japanese digitals) and I can’t simply live with just 1!

  • @BinauralBae
    @BinauralBae Год назад +17

    Roland's keyboard feels better then Yamaha's imo

    • @n8goulet
      @n8goulet Месяц назад

      Not to me they don't. I have Roland's with premium keybeds, and I'm not a fan of them.
      I prefer the MODX 6/7 keybed to the Fantom 06/07, but not a big difference.

  • @synthmania7275
    @synthmania7275 3 месяца назад +1

    I love the moe Dx plus and ordered the 61 keys version.

  • @jeremymoyse
    @jeremymoyse Год назад +5

    Love most of the 'organic' sounds on the Yamaha (E Piano was better on Roland), but the synth sounds sound richer on the Roland - although I do wonder whether it was just a more 'Juno-esque' chorus trick that a bit of programming might equalise?

  • @thomjohn98
    @thomjohn98 5 месяцев назад

    I have both, well 2 pairs of each.. Yamaha MODX 7 & 8, and also the Fantom 08 & 07.. I mainly use the MODX 8 as the piano (Really love the Montage Nashville C3 free download) Character Piano Collection from Yamaha, the MODX 7 is Saxes, Brass, CS80 synth stuff, Roland Fantom 07 is the tone wheel organ, strings, a cool rhodes, and also my external gear.. So very easy to setup the Roland with external gear (iPad and send the iPad output through the MODX audio interface via USB) just so easy to do with both manufacturers..

  • @carltonhall6628
    @carltonhall6628 3 месяца назад +4

    Just bought the Fantom 08 (from Andertons!). Played both in store and the Roland won for me, both sounded great but my old synth is a Juno Gi and that made the Fantom feel more familiar

    • @rcarter236
      @rcarter236 8 дней назад

      Does the fantom have a set list similar to the modx? Meaning I can create patches then save them to a live set list and have quick access to them with 1 touch of a button. It is a game changer for me. I’m considering checking out the fantom as I own a modx. Modx can be a little complicated just trying to do simple things like layering. I don’t own the modx+, I hear Yamaha have addressed some of the polyphony issues with the + model.

  • @tonylancer7367
    @tonylancer7367 Год назад +33

    If Roland can get the acoustic sounds (piano, EPs, strings etc) to sound as good as Yamaha, then that will be something. Otherwise, they compliment each other well.

    • @rodyschilderinck9251
      @rodyschilderinck9251 Год назад +5

      Roland did release a free expansion called supernatural a while ago, that adds some really good and dynamic piano and EP sounds. In my opinion, they give Roland that little bit extra that they lack in this video.

    • @rodyschilderinck9251
      @rodyschilderinck9251 Год назад

      Roland did release a free expansion called supernatural a while ago, that adds some really good and dynamic piano and EP sounds. In my opinion, they give Roland that little bit extra that they lack in this video.

    • @tonylancer7367
      @tonylancer7367 Год назад +1

      @@rodyschilderinck9251 Not sure what you mean, since "SuperNatural" is just a sampler engine that's been in the Fantom for a while now.
      The Ultimate Grand in one of the expansions (can't remember the name of hand) sounds great, probably the only one I like.

    • @rodyschilderinck9251
      @rodyschilderinck9251 Год назад +3

      @@tonylancer7367 The Roland Fantom-0 does not have the V-Piano technology unlike the ‘big’ Fantom, but because of that you can get the SuperNATURAL Acoustic Piano Packs 1 & 2 for free. They did not use the Supernaturals in this video but the piano’s based on the Zen-core, which definitely do not sound as good. Hence why I brought it up.
      I always stick to the Concert Grand of the supernaturals. Best one I have on the Fantom-0.

    • @luc7976
      @luc7976 Год назад

      Roland really needs a great electric grand at the level of the CP70 based sounds on the Yamaha. Otherwise analog sounds are really good on the Roland on the other hand.

  • @xaverk
    @xaverk Год назад +4

    These arpeggiator styles, Jack played one at the end of the video, are a great feature of MODX/Montage, even much better than those of the Motif. Hardly anyone seems to know about it. This is quasi kept quiet in Yamaha's promotional campaigns, but is a lot of fun to play with once you discovered it.

  • @gabesickler3692
    @gabesickler3692 Год назад +1

    what song is jack playing on the wurli?

  • @MrTanukiD
    @MrTanukiD Год назад +6

    Love the Yamaha sound but i can't get my head around how far away those mod and pitch wheels look.

  • @franciscomatawaran3110
    @franciscomatawaran3110 9 месяцев назад

    i would love to have a board (YAMAHA MODX+ ) like that....thank you for letting us know your opinion, keep it up and Godbless!

  • @dankeplace
    @dankeplace Год назад +3

    Is it just me or do I see the ModX missing some drum pads and other UI features?
    Also can't you get Roland's sounds on cloud sort of defeating the purpose of hardware if you already have a good MIDI controller?
    Thx for the upload.

  • @nellysagundo6634
    @nellysagundo6634 11 месяцев назад +4

    I own a MODX7+ and very happy with it. Now looking for a backup board to play organ and iOS instruments. Nearly decided for Fantom 06 before realising, that Roland does NOT support Midi/USB audio for iOS - and has considerable issues with polyphony…Will buy a YC61 now..

    • @lucastavares3470
      @lucastavares3470 3 месяца назад +1

      thanks for that information bro... im looking to buy a modx now

    • @KingzofSwing
      @KingzofSwing 3 месяца назад

      What issues ? Be specific

  • @jamesstyles5415
    @jamesstyles5415 Год назад +2

    Great job my friend. For me Roland all day and I have both boards

  • @pablerone3387
    @pablerone3387 Год назад

    Muy buenas. Cuál de los 2 teclados se siente mejor el tacto de las teclas ???

  • @michaelsenkowsky5844
    @michaelsenkowsky5844 Год назад

    Which is easier to arrange (old school term) "patches" for live gigging? I want to replace a well used krome 88 that I had all my patches loaded in sequence of my set lists... responses are much appreciated as purchase is pending and gigs are upcoming!

  • @joshjamesuk
    @joshjamesuk Год назад +14

    These are cool keyboards but Keyscape still knocks them both out of the park with the Piano and EP sounds.

    • @toyaavant5129
      @toyaavant5129 Год назад

      I know right and Keyscape is only 400 bucks

    • @just908blaze1
      @just908blaze1 Год назад

      That’s apples and oranges. Keyscape pianos should be compared more so to other soft ware pianos like the ravenscroft

    • @thelibrarian3734
      @thelibrarian3734 Год назад +2

      Until the pc decides it needs an update or something daft when you want to sit down and noodle!

  • @Cap10NRGMusic
    @Cap10NRGMusic Год назад +5

    Jack - as usual great video. That was really cool to hear these two beasts sort of face off. I feel what you were saying about the Yamaha too in this case, not to say the Roland is not a great synth also. I do like Roland A LOT - but Yamahas sounds have always just touched my soul a little differently and made me smile a bit more than Roland. Sorry Roland - hey I still love ya, just more like a best buddy - it's not you Roland, it's me.. But anyway... Thanks for the video man!

  • @user-bu8ue6rv4d
    @user-bu8ue6rv4d Год назад

    Can someone tell me what track he plays in the String section from 2:44? I like it amazingly, it's a soundtrack? If this is existing music, what is its title? Please help me! :-)

  • @valderrickortiguero7206
    @valderrickortiguero7206 Год назад

    What song did you played around 1:24 secs :) thanks

  • @edrumsense
    @edrumsense Год назад +4

    Initially, I was planning to purchase the Modx+ instead of the Roland 06. However, I am currently feeling extremely unsure about the poor quality of the plastic bridge keys in the MODX+. It is frustrating that in this day and age, a key hinge mechanism like that is still present. I find it hard to believe that even a low-cost MIDI controller priced at 100 USD can have superior keybeds with proper pivot hinges and springs. I understand that they may be going for a cheaper montage path option, but this cheap keys of the Modx+ in a 2000 USD keyboard is insulting.

  • @Jvaldes609
    @Jvaldes609 Год назад +2

    For me having more faders is a win.

  • @coryndavies
    @coryndavies Год назад

    I’ve the modx. I’d love a Roland to go with it

  • @ScottsSynthStuff
    @ScottsSynthStuff Год назад +12

    I've had a MODX for years (until I recently I replaced it with a Montage, but same deal) and have had a Fantom-06 since they were released. To me:
    Pianos - MODX for sure: but the Fantom pianos, despite sounding less realistic and natural, definitely cut through a mix better than the Yamaha pianos.
    EPs - Again, Yamaha sounds more true, but the Fantom is better for playing live, the sounds are more in your face, and again cut through the mix better
    Organs - You can get pretty close with the FM-X engine on the Yamahas, but to me the virtual tonewheel organ on the Fantom gives it the win
    Strings - MODX, all day long. The Fantom strings sound artificial and fake.
    Synths - it depends. The Yamaha is crazy capable and can do almost everything, but if you want that "Roland sound" (i.e. Juno/Jupiter/etc) the Fantom brings it.

  • @malcolmstockbridge2569
    @malcolmstockbridge2569 Год назад +4

    The MODX sounds fresher and brighter to me,, I would probably choose it above the Roland ....the Roland wins on all those fancy buttons though.

  • @RWPproject
    @RWPproject Год назад +1

    I have an Montage7 and an Fantom 07. If I have to prefer between both, I would clearly take the yamaha, but roland has zen core and so you can uprade with severel models (JD800, Junos, JX, Jupiter) This would make decicion hard. Better have both and all the old gear too (Which i have, except Jupiter8)

    • @KingzofSwing
      @KingzofSwing 3 месяца назад

      Roland always gives you more

  • @darrylday30
    @darrylday30 Год назад +1

    Both are great. I’ve got a modx7 coming this week because I prefer the Leslie sim. I’ve been playing a motif for 20 years and I still need the manual but it’s the devil I know. Plus, seamless sound switching, live sets and 16lbs (MODX7) makes it possible to do a live bar gig with one trip from the car to the bar. (Backpack keyboard bag, keyboard stand and pedals = one trip).

  • @richardemerson8075
    @richardemerson8075 Год назад +2

    Roland not including the modelled piano engine on the 08 was (for me) a mistake that almost kills the product. Modelling makes so much difference to the realness of the sound I don't really understand why these products still use samples at all for piano and e-piano.

  • @stopthefomo
    @stopthefomo Год назад

    For people who grew up playing piano and ready to move to synth production, it's Yamaha all the way as the entry/transition instrument because you can always return to the comfortable familiarity of the Yamaha acoustic piano that was painstakingly re-created to near perfection. This is why I got my college bound son the Modx8+ as he only grew up playing on our Yamaha studio upright and wanted a keyboard to practice/explore while in college. He absolutely loves playing "piano" with headphones and has yet to explore the other functions!

  • @LaFusionTV
    @LaFusionTV День назад

    ZEN CORE just elevated the value of both the Fantom O and EX Series’s!

  • @dr.talkoren9690
    @dr.talkoren9690 Год назад

    how is the yc-88 compare to them?

  • @stevenburns989
    @stevenburns989 Год назад +1

    Both do the job! depends on your flava

  • @JustinUrban1
    @JustinUrban1 Год назад

    As someone who has been messing with music for over 20 years, but never really truly learned to play piano and would like to learn and also incorporate the sounds into techno/house genre music would you recommend the Fantom or the ModX+? And should I go all in and get the 8 or would it be better to start with the 6 or 7?

    • @rs232killer
      @rs232killer Год назад

      Just my 2c, if you never played acoustic piano before, you are probably fine in going with a 7 and saving the cash and weight if either of those is a priority. Since you have some music experience, if any of that is with Yamaha or Roland work flows then that is probably your answer. Otherwise I think either will serve you well.
      If you want to eventually transition to an acoustic piano, then absolutely go with an 8 of whichever brand. The 8's of both brands not only have the full keyboard range, they have a weighted action that is more piano like, whereas the 7's and 6's have a more "synth" like action (think spring-y).

  • @jgooch99
    @jgooch99 Год назад +1

    thanks for the vid

  • @marcpalacios2953
    @marcpalacios2953 Год назад

    Growing up in the 80's and seeing my favorite bands using Roland I always wanted one. I bought my first one as I was wanting to learn to play and I couldn't be happier with it. I give respect to Yamaha though. Either one is a good choice.

    • @nitishcheriyan4422
      @nitishcheriyan4422 Год назад

      Same here! Roland is the synth wave dream machine. Alex Ball made a documentary on Roland and Ikutaro kakehashi, it’s founder and the engineer behind DCOs I think (can’t remember the name). Yamaha was the first company to come out with virtual modeling though nord made the 1st virtual analog synth.

  • @mrbluesky4ever
    @mrbluesky4ever 6 месяцев назад

    Hmmmm I may have to upgrade my rig. I've been gigging with a Roland FA-06 and a Yamaha MOXF6 for the last 7 years. Before that it was a Roland Fantom-XA and a Yamaha MOX6. Both boards are very complimentary of each other and fill in the gaps that the other board doesn't have. I love the organ sounds in the MOX/MOXF compared to the Roland. This new comparison video illustrated what I hear when I play the Roland vs the Yamaha, nothings changed. However...... The Fantom and FA have always had that sample pad to trigger stuff from and between both boards I've got all the sounds covered. The best part is that the average person sitting in the pub doesn't know the difference if I'm playing a piano on the Yamaha or the Roland, they do know if I'm covering a song and it has a CP70b in the original, the Yamaha has always nailed that sound. And...... If my Kronos wasn't so heavy I'd be carrying that out to gig as well but hey gotta love these light powerhouse keyboards they have out nowadays.

    • @n8goulet
      @n8goulet Месяц назад

      A MODX would be a huge upgrade over the MODX. The most powerful "light weight" keyboard on the market.

  • @MarkSomosoMusic
    @MarkSomosoMusic Год назад +1

    i do have roland korg and yamaha... but for piano and acoustic sounds yamaha is what i go... But if im in a band Most of the time korg and roland cut to the mix..the sound is on the face.. .. but if i play solo i go yamaha....

  • @leoddagan
    @leoddagan 8 месяцев назад +2

    The main features of both keyboards reside beyond the sounds you can get.
    Only a few demo videos show the filter functionalities, the sequencer, or for example the incredible integration with DAWs you realize with the Fantom-0x.
    People overestimate their needs, instead of a Fantom-08, you may purchase an RD-88, amazing sounds and same PHA-4 keyboard, you will spare $600. The choice is yours.

  • @arbogast4950
    @arbogast4950 Год назад +20

    It's hard to choose. I think I'm going Roland. I love their synths, workflow and quality. I use Native Instruments for my natural sounds anyway. The Maverick has to be my favorite piano sound.

    • @jordanbrant6648
      @jordanbrant6648 9 месяцев назад +1

      Nothing beats Keyscape or Ravenscroft as far piano VST’s

    • @agentooe33AD
      @agentooe33AD 8 месяцев назад

      +1 for Keyscape. I have both the Maverick, along with other NI pianos, and Keyscape. Keyscape just blows them away. To me Keyscape doesn't sound like a sampled piano, whereas the NI pianos, though they do sound good, they sound sampled. @@jordanbrant6648

  • @22duke
    @22duke Год назад +1

    That free keyboard (Nord wave 2, yess please)
    Do you ship it to Denmark 😉
    Cheers from an avid subscriber🤗

  • @valdawang2080
    @valdawang2080 Год назад +2

    My Nord Stage EX88 lacks enough memory and I have to unload patches when loading new ones and the splits are fixed to where the split LEDs are. So, I've been wanting to add a workstation to my live set-up. I've been trying to decide between the Roland Fantom O8 vs the MODX+8. . I actually own a Hammond B3, a Yamaha C3 conservatory grand and a Rhodes suitcase. To my ears, the Roland sounds more realistic. I gig often and feel that the Roland cuts through better when playing in a band. The Yamaha sounds like it is best suited to make music for movies. I like that the Roland has 8 sliders to control the drawbars on the B3 patch. The Yamaha only has 4 sliders. I like that the Roland has pads. The Yamaha lacks pads. The feel of the keys and action feel more like my grand piano on the Roland. The Yamaha keys have a cheap mushy plastic feel. The Roland feels like it has a higher quality build. As for sounds during recording, I use my Native Instruments Ultimate and Omnisphere, which sound better than either of these keyboards. I also mic my real Piano with Neumanns as well as my real Leslie for recording. The Roland, with more controls, is more user friendly to me. So, I'm leaning towards purchasing the Roland. I do appreciate all of your videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @geecen
    @geecen Год назад +1

    I mean, they are quite different in architecture. The Yam has a full fm synth along with the rompler, and the roland has the usual roland synth engine. That's teh main difference IMO.

  • @rjakiel73
    @rjakiel73 Год назад +1

    All but the wurly sounded better on the Yamaha. What really shined on the Yamaha was the piano and strings.

  • @verysynthesizer5972
    @verysynthesizer5972 Год назад +2

    I agree.... The Yamaha sounds better (on internal patches)... But the Board, the Workflow management, the build quality, etc... come to the Roland...

  • @pvsamorgan9803
    @pvsamorgan9803 Год назад

    Hi, please do a comparison between Roland Fantom 06 and the newest stage keykeyboard Yamaha CK 61. 🙂 🎹🎹🎹🎹

  • @jackprice7828
    @jackprice7828 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I am looking hard at the Yamaha. It is brighter and richer. Also it has semi-weighted keys on the smaller keybeds.

  • @lycancatt4248
    @lycancatt4248 Год назад +2

    when you do these, maybe announce which will be first in each category? i'm totally blind and want to follow along, though because you did the mod x first in describing i'm guessing thats how it all lands in the demo

    • @f.ziegler9950
      @f.ziegler9950 Год назад +1

      indeed, the mo-dx plus came first every time.

  • @NoMercyRecords1
    @NoMercyRecords1 4 месяца назад +1

    Yamaha sounds better but my main concern would be the navigation. I produce music and im looking for something with easy navigation nothing that would take me a hour just to compose 1 instrumental.

  • @towjam2359
    @towjam2359 Год назад +2

    How do the 88 weighted keybeds compare?

    • @AliaksejKa
      @AliaksejKa 4 месяца назад

      Roland' keyboard is more solid, 3-sensor, but has slow return and sharp edges, which are painful for slides. Pivot length is longer then ghs.
      Yamaha has ghs action like in p-45, p-125 and many others. Light, rounded, easy to play hammond pieces. Will be rattling in some time which is not a technical problem. Short pivot because of lighness/compactness.
      So modx keyboard is more universal from playing perspective.

  • @ltcyx
    @ltcyx Год назад +9

    I own both, and prefer the Roland for pretty much everything.
    The MODX7 used to be my portable keyboard, something I used when I didn't want to lug my 2 billion lbs Fantom 8 around, but it never sounded as good, and making patches on it was a nightmare. So I got the Fantom-07 and boy, what an improvement. The only inconvenience is having to replace V-Piano with something else when I import the scenes I made on the Fantom 8 into the Fantom-07 - it doesn't sound as good either, but it's definitely less 'unnatural' than what's on the Yamaha. Also, not that many people care, but no n/zyme on the 0.
    Oh, and tone wheel. That tone wheel.

    • @ronjosolis4413
      @ronjosolis4413 Год назад

      i've been seeing a lot of videos highlighting cutoffs in the roland fantom 0 due to polyphony issues. i'd just be mainly using this for live band (worship setup) and not as a workstation..
      this is the only thing which is holding me back from the fantom 07. appreciate if you can give your piece of advice as i'm currently torn between Modx7 and Fantom 07 :)

    • @ltcyx
      @ltcyx Год назад +1

      @@ronjosolis4413 that's really not an issue. You can even enable an option in the menus that restricts the keyboard to 8 channels if your scenes don't use more than that to smoothly transition between scenes if you have to - which I never have. I use mine like I use the big Fantom-8, 16 channels with fader groups set up for any mid-song voice changes. I have never needed to smoothly transition between scenes, but your mileage may vary.
      And the modx will also restrict you to 8 channels, so you won't be much better there.
      Actual polyphony depends on the complexity of your patches. Zen-core tones have a maximum of 256 simultaneous active partials, and each note may use up to 8 in the absolute worst case. In reality, a complex sound will most of the time use 1-3. Polyphony on virtual tone wheel organ is, if I'm not mistaken, unlimited.

    • @ronjosolis4413
      @ronjosolis4413 Год назад +1

      @@ltcyx hey, thanks a lot for this. appreciate going into further detail about the Fantom. you might have just convinced me to purchase it!! :D i'll be holding on to this! thank uuu

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith Год назад

      It's a massive issue. That is seeing the board removed from live stages in Japan. If you don't know what you're talking about, refrain from opening your mouth.

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/M74BhNKkXnE/видео.html

  • @Hardts
    @Hardts Год назад

    Jack, what is that organ progression you do?; Dm - C/E - F6 - F/G - C
    Where's it from?
    I admit I've been watching for about a year, and playing several of your phrases 🤫

  • @herisitraka5959
    @herisitraka5959 5 месяцев назад

    which one is better in term of piano sounds and keybed feeling. Thanks in advance for answers

    • @alicaramba7680
      @alicaramba7680 3 месяца назад +1

      None of these are top notch keyboards. Simply buying higher grade piano keyboard will make the difference instead of choosing between those two. BTW, in recent keyboards Roland uses the same PH-4 action labelling, but it is clear PH-4 on RD-88 and PH-4 on FP-60 isn't the same PH-4. So, checking actions at the store is a must. But if you are a newbie and do not know much about it only seek 'better', then there is nothing you should care about. The same could be said about piano sounds. You may like one over another, but in an essence it doesn't mean one is better. Both keyboards are similar in prices, features and quality. Yamaha usually is rated higher than Roland, Roland tries to win buyers by adding more functionality, while Korg cuts functionality to make keyboards cheaper.
      BTW, if you are interested only in piano action and sounds (plus a few extras) take a look at home pianos such as Yamaha P-515, Roland FP-90 and even console pianos such as Kawai CA, Yamaha CLP series. Of course, I'm pointing out better action instruments, you can get Yamaha's GHS and Roland's PH-4 actions used in MODX8 and Fantom-08 at much lower price in home piano keyboards. And, of course, last but not least - don't think you can make it close to pro level at playing piano. There is a reason why future professional pianists starts piano lessons at age 5 to 9 and starts at grand piano with a teacher, though you certainly can learn to play digital keyboard competently, only, it's not a piano per se.

  • @thelibrarian3734
    @thelibrarian3734 Год назад +1

    It would be great to see a production style video as opposed to piano sounds, these workstations are not primarily designed to be a piano.

  • @DrawAndErase
    @DrawAndErase Год назад +6

    Yamahas samples sound better, but if we're comparing the systems, the MODX is behind in terms of seamless transitions and only having a sample engine and FM-X , Roland has Zencore, V-organ, Integra supernatural sounds and a decent sampler and integration with DAW's, plus you can do a bit more with the seamless transitions for setlists and organising your patches for live which is important. They're both good workstations I don't even know what I would choose. I use the Kronos so I'd probably take the Nautilus as it seems more capable in certain areas but between the big Fantom and the Montage it's a little closer but I'd take the Fantom based on V-piano and N/Zyme.

    • @mrdali67
      @mrdali67 Год назад +1

      Honestly I don't give much for Rolands zencore, and the modx does a better job compared to the v-organ. It's not that I am especially drawn to Yamaha synths organ tones, but the v-organ just blows, and it's absolutely amazing what you can do with the FM-X engine after the initial, "no, no no .. FM synthesis should've been buried 20 years ago" feeling. There is super many good synth sounds that sound very "analog" compared to the old boring thin and digital sound of the original DX-7, I know todays DSP does a big difference, but generally most of those zencore instruments and Roland boutiqe instruments is meh.I'd much rather buy arturia V-collection and bring a notebook. I see people dissing Yamaha for not bringing any new things the last 2 decades since the debut of the first Motifs, but Roland is just the same thing. Half their sample library in any of their current synths and modules is reuse of a 30 year old sample library back from the U-20 and compatibles

    • @DrawAndErase
      @DrawAndErase Год назад

      Zencore is fine, plus the superNATURAL sounds are fine in the mix and usable for live. It's just better than the MODX in terms of a live performance workhorse But sucks compared to sampled sounds. Any kind of direct control is a win and good for memory. I don't know if there is much missing with the Fantom 0, but the regular Fantom is super capable of doing nearly anything you need. Oh and the Pianos in arturias V-collection suck, you can say yes to bringing a laptoop over any synth brand for anything now =( I exclusively record with software and tour with my Kronos

  • @MikaElf
    @MikaElf Год назад

    Very difficult to say. Depends the sound which one is better.

  • @DimapicStudio
    @DimapicStudio Год назад +7

    I have both of those keyboards and I can tell you something many players have noticed including my self. Acoustic sounds goes to yamaha but synth goes to roland.piano sounds nice on yamaha all by itself but has an annoying sound around the ....... frequency it makes your drum rattle In the studio.roland does not do that with its piano. I can easily tell when someone use a piano from yamaha unless they eq out that frequency. Layer the new piano with strings on roland and then do the same with yamaha and see which strings come out better. And from the first motif that upper range in the piano has that ring annoying problem.must have the air for it .and once you notice it .it never goes away. Anyways there is ways around it but both board are awesome but if I was on a dessert island with one board I would pick the fantom 7 not 07 but the fantom 7

  • @oliverbones8966
    @oliverbones8966 2 месяца назад

    Both amazing, I don't think you could go wrong with either. That goes for most instruments to be fair.

  • @jamesstyles5415
    @jamesstyles5415 Год назад

    Great job my friend again Roland for me and I have modx+ and Roland 08

  • @joonglegamer9898
    @joonglegamer9898 Год назад +5

    I have both (higher end versions, Montage etc.) Yamaha and Roland. And there's no doubt to me that Yamaha steals the scene when it comes to realistic sounds, but wait just one minute before you go all crazy on me - Roland has a few tricks up their sleeves which is WHY I also have Roland synths, and that is they are much easier to edit, work with and their OS just feels much more updated and the workflow is easier with the Roland. Yamaha is very much a complex beast, you can't beat it for natural sounds... but workflow is important too, and it feels like you need an Engineering degree to do anything with the Yamaha. They are very much two different beasts and not jack-of-all-trades, so if you can afford it - get both, they both have their strenghts and they can def. work together!

  • @HOLLASOUNDS
    @HOLLASOUNDS Год назад

    Is there a new Montage?

  • @frankhelmecke8570
    @frankhelmecke8570 Год назад

    which have the better Accordeon Sound?

  • @williamshaneblyth
    @williamshaneblyth Год назад

    a big issue for me with the Fantom is note drop outs. even on the first stock piano i was shocked that just playing it it dropped notes out on me so did some research and found its a real issue so go check that out if you are thinking of buying one or search it. I was very disappointed cause everything else was exactly perfect for me I dont have any issues with even my cheap accompliment keyboard

    • @ramoneforbes2392
      @ramoneforbes2392 Год назад

      This is my concern and it gives me pause for having the Fantom 0 as my main keyboard. I am a church musician so I need to also be able to have flexibility in a live environment. Such a shame as I loved the Fantom 0's workflow.

  • @Juniscrazy
    @Juniscrazy 3 месяца назад

    I know they say for piano and strings Yamaha but is that only for stand alone?which one combine sounds better or which has better combine sounds lol

  • @mercury8180
    @mercury8180 Год назад +1

    I preferred the yam from what i heard in this vid.

  • @vertigo0105
    @vertigo0105 Год назад +2

    The Yamaha sounds better overall. The piano comparison was not even close. It would have been even more noticeable how much better the Yamaha is if they played the Roland sounds 1st then the Yamaha 2nd. Even the Roland Fantom V-Piano is not nearly as good as the authentic realism from the CFX grand on the MODX+ IMHO

  • @richsandness5409
    @richsandness5409 Год назад +1

    Is it all about sounds only Anderton's? Does Yamaha Mod+ have sequencing and midi recording available? I do not know, thus I'm asking, those who do, and those who are making a fast summary "report" on. I'm curious, but don't have time to wade thru opening sound comparison details. Obviously, different people seek keyboards for varied purposes, and summarize by their "mixed" priorities for scope of attributes as juxtaposed to scope of application.

    • @keneokpareke1753
      @keneokpareke1753 Год назад +2

      For me, it's ALL about UI, workflow, and ease of use. On that, there's no comparison whatsoever - Roland is king, and Yamaha is junk. I'm sorry - I've tried both extensively.
      You can download sounds and patches from the Internet that make one sound like the other. I'm not sure why we are still doing speed default patch tests in 2022.

    • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242
      @classicarcadeamusementpark4242 Год назад +1

      Yes it does.
      The Fantom 0 has a better built in sequencer, but not a better sequencer.. Yamaha includes the hugely popular Cubase recording software & the MODX directly integrates with it.
      Think of it this way. Do you want to write a book on a dedicated word processor, or Microsoft word on your computer. Edit a video with a hardware video editor, or video editing software? Many think of recording music on a keyboard directly as an out dated task. Even the MODX can do it built-in, but more limited if you want a lot of tracks or other features. For a lot of things, a computer is simply the most efficient and cost effective way to do a lot of tasks.
      Many tasks are just simply much better done on a computer, and audio recording for music is one of those things. Also computers have nearly unlimited memory vs what you'd have on a keyboard.
      Sampling is the same kind of thing. The Fantom 0 can directly sample an instrument sound, but multi-sampling as a process is actually better done on the MODX when you use the Sample Robot software (included with Montage, extra on MODX). It can automatically sample every note on a MIDI keyboard at multiple velocities. It's unavailable for Fantom, and why would anyone want to do a task like that manually? Sampling of other MIDI keyboard instruments is certainly how I'd most use sampling. Using this software, I way able to sample some of my favorite Korg sound into my MODX, and I'm surprised how close it sounds next to my Korg.
      The built-in sampler for the Fantom 0 is more designed for the "one shot" samples as the Fantom 0 is extremely limited on multi-sample memory anyway, but has far more for one shot samples. I make one shot samples on my MODX using the free Audacity software and I can edit them very easily and load them into the MODX via flash drive. I've also sampled my own in Audacity via line-in and imported them to the MODX via flash drive..

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/M74BhNKkXnE/видео.html

    • @Mrsergio-rg6jv
      @Mrsergio-rg6jv 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@classicarcadeamusementpark4242 Donc ont travail mieux et plus professionnellement sur le MODX que fantom, il y à donc plus de possibilité sur le MODX+ ,

  • @edrumsense
    @edrumsense Год назад

    Even though roland sounds are not perfect, the workflow is amazing

  • @angrybuzzy
    @angrybuzzy 2 месяца назад

    They both sounded different but great.

  • @mister088
    @mister088 Год назад

    Has the Mod x plus improved their feel of the keyboard over the older modx??

    • @n8goulet
      @n8goulet Месяц назад

      Their the same, but I'm fine with it.

  • @blades1978
    @blades1978 8 месяцев назад

    What about keybed of both keyboards? I test only modx and the feeling was bad because the keybed Is cheap. Roland?

  • @danijelmelnjak4981
    @danijelmelnjak4981 Год назад +1

    I put Roland out of use. I use Kurzweil pc4 in combination with yamaha modx6, kurzweil piano is by far the best and yamaha modern and fast keyboard

  • @chriss1152
    @chriss1152 Год назад +1

    I still want and like the fantom

  • @AlexCBrandon
    @AlexCBrandon Год назад +1

    I HAVE a Roland Fantom. And Yamaha had better sounds in those categories except maybe the saw. Roland gets A for effort in the V-Piano with full soft synth emulation but... yeah. Still... average listener at just about any concert won't care. Unless played back to back with someone saying "PICK!"

  • @TsavosAlliance
    @TsavosAlliance Год назад +2

    These keyboards are perfect for studio, but not built for concert stages due to the all-plastic top frame.
    I was upset when I tried both of these models at Guitar Center and noticed the plastic-ness.

    • @awesomereviews1561
      @awesomereviews1561 Год назад +2

      That’s why they are light and transportable.

    • @sylvainnarbonne8428
      @sylvainnarbonne8428 Год назад

      i don't have roadies and I am 64. I swapped my old friend Fantom G7 : 16 kg + 12 kg flight case with a new fantom 07: 7kg + 6 kg flight case ... I miss the feeling of the "tank", but my back says thank you to the plastic ...

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith Год назад

      What a bizarre take. Live is exactly where you see the this tier most. They are almost entirely useless for the studio.

  • @renmad0078
    @renmad0078 6 месяцев назад

    Noboddy never talks about the screen but the modx+ haves a bigger one and for many people it's importante and they also put more memories inside the new modx+, before it was 1G now it's 1,7G, and put the polyphonie higher before it was 128 and now at 256 that's doble than before. Yamaha have always have a better guidar sound than the korg. Korg never comunicate about the amount of memories of their keybeds it's always an artistical way, but many say often than sometime it's not enough and it's too short and you need to deal with.
    A sequencer ? well i really think the best way to compose is to plug just a looper behind the keybed and compose like this and search first like this. Then when i'm ready, it's really much better and simple to plug all in a daw to get the more effiente musique that i can do. And never a keybed will be able to fit at this level of facilities.
    For me i'd better choose the modx+ to be more comfortable in all this. Thank for the cool video.👍😉

  • @ob1quixote
    @ob1quixote Год назад +6

    I know that Roland has a really great tonewheel engine, so I cannot for the life of me figure out why they'd go with that patch for the first organ patch.

  • @sammikinsderp
    @sammikinsderp Год назад +1

    I really like the Roland a lot more than the Yamaha with the exception for the Organ patch.

    • @SchneiderHB
      @SchneiderHB Год назад +2

      yeah the fantom as an actual simulated tonewheel organ, not sure why he didn't play that. that one sounds amazing to my ears, I don't really like the sampled ones. it's a bit hidden away tho, you can only put it in zone 2. I know it's not the one he's playing because zone 1 is lighting up on the video

  • @melast584
    @melast584 29 дней назад

    I was thinking about getting a new keyboard for a long time and now I'm about to buy the modx+ instead of the Roland because it lets me create custom arpeggios and I need those. I did some research online and I don't think Roland can. I could probably use samples but it will probably take lots and lots of time. funny enough I think that Roland Fa-0 can do custom arpeggios.

  • @MrNot4saken
    @MrNot4saken Год назад +1

    Modx + Piano Organ and Strings were better Liked Fantom 0 Rhodes Wurly and it was close but Synth

  • @soundtreks
    @soundtreks 7 месяцев назад

    I used to sell keyboards. MODX has a nice engine but it’s semi weighted synth action is quite awful. The full weighted action is from their P series pianos and it’s decent. Fantom 0 series synth action is heartier. Synth sounds are better IMO but the Yammy edges out for acoustic samples. I prefer the weighted PHA4 keybed on the Fantom. I have a full
    Blown Fantom 8 which topples both of these but to be fair it’s twice as much.

  • @idemditto
    @idemditto Год назад +3

    I own both. Two different characters. The MODX can handle 8 arps in a performance where the Fantom can handle only one. The Fantom's workflow is quick en easy to understand where the MODX is more complex. The Fantoms workflow is more a step-by-step workflow where the MODX like a Matrix of settings. The Motion Controller is very nice on the MODX where the Sequencer is a quick win for the Fantom. The MODX has a baby sequencer in comparison with the Fantom. For my both has it unique features. The MODX is a complete synthesizer and the Fantom is a complete Workstation. I don't think it can be compared

    • @ronjosolis4413
      @ronjosolis4413 Год назад +1

      Hi,, what is ARPS?

    • @ramoneforbes2392
      @ramoneforbes2392 Год назад +1

      I was really interested in buying the Fantom 0, but it seems to struggle so much with polyphony management compared to the MODX+. What are you thoughts on this?

    • @idemditto
      @idemditto Год назад +1

      @@ronjosolis4413 arpeggiator

    • @idemditto
      @idemditto Год назад

      @@ramoneforbes2392 The MODX+ has 192 key polyphony and the Fantom-0 256 key. The big advantage of the Fantom-0 is that it can layer 16 sounds and controlled by the keyboard. The MODX also 16 but only 8 to be controlled by the keyboard. The other 8 can be controlled by midi commands.

    • @ramoneforbes2392
      @ramoneforbes2392 Год назад +1

      @@idemditto Thanks. But it seems that while the Fantom 0 has more polyphony the MODX+ manages the polyphony it has much better. Correct me if I'm wrong. While the Fantom 0 was my first choice because of the controls and sequencing capabilities it seems to struggle with even three layers sounds played live.

  • @fabiorodrigojanuario2669
    @fabiorodrigojanuario2669 Год назад +1

    Speak master, help me in a cruel doubt.
    I've heard a lot about the MODX keys not being good, that's true, right?
    I say this because I want to buy a MODX 7+ help me there except for this doubt thanks.
    Another thing I know that the MODX8+ has heavy GHS keys so they are better than the MODX7+.
    Sorry to be a layman on the subject.
    Thank you.

  • @Naotaku
    @Naotaku Год назад +2

    I prefer the Roland sound tbh

  • @KARHUGAMECHANNEL
    @KARHUGAMECHANNEL 11 месяцев назад

    Strings on Yamaha was amazing...

  • @khai_nomore8613
    @khai_nomore8613 Год назад +2

    MODX+ sound much better to my ears.

  • @bobs88s11
    @bobs88s11 Год назад +1

    I really wanted to like the Fantom 08. Went to a local music store and played one, was shocked at how terrible (to me) the keys feel. Like a toy, really. The piano sounded very thin and unpleasant to my ears as well. I wish it weren't so, as I really wanted the features, but the overall package is not for me.

    • @libertylizard_
      @libertylizard_ Год назад

      The Pha-4 is one of the best gigging actions on the planet. Used at over 11000 venues in Japan alone. I doubt you even know what you're talking about to be honest.

  • @mrdali67
    @mrdali67 Год назад

    Generally it's quite imposible to get to an objective conclussion from 4 random patches from each instrument in just 5 minutes. Problem is that today really many people all over the world just don't have a well assorted music store within 300 miles where you can expect to have the possibility to sit down a couple hours and try the instruments out yourself. Even a comprehensive 4 hour RUclips demo couldn't aleviate the try it yourself, and such a video would most likely be blocked within an hour of going live cause of the stupid copy protection bots anyway

    • @mrdali67
      @mrdali67 Год назад +1

      And btw... you do the same fault as me, lol. The correct pronunciation of the MODX is Mo' DX ... (Mo)tif (DX)7 🙃

  • @OswaldoVonSchnoobenstein
    @OswaldoVonSchnoobenstein Год назад +2

    I go with Yamaha. The new MODX+ is I think a bit brighter than the Roland. I use a Montage on all my albums along with a Hydrasynth and Deepmind 12.

  • @RockLobster223
    @RockLobster223 17 дней назад

    They're just different, not better or worse. It's like comparing Rice Krispies with Cornflakes....it's all down to personal choice but they both pretty much do the same thing.

  • @grahamsyoutube7570
    @grahamsyoutube7570 Год назад

    The fantom 0 was great, but saving things isn't straightforward, you have to save a scene to save a song