Yamaha MM6
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The Yamaha MM6 is a compact synthesizer manufactured by the Yamaha Corporation, and was first introduced in January 2007.[2] The MM6 includes fairly high quality samples for the price of the keyboard, however it is still a professional level piece of equipment. The default samples that are provided on board the MM6 are based on the Yamaha Motif series workstation sound sets. This keyboard comes with 418 patches, and 22 drum kits, all based upon those that available with the Motif series workstations.
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Dates | 2007 - |
Price | $400-700[1] |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 32[2] |
Timbrality | 16 Parts |
Oscillator | Unavailable |
Synthesis type | AWM2 Synthesis Engine |
Aftertouch expression | No[2] |
Velocity expression | Yes (Programmable) |
Storage memory | 70MB (when converted to 16-bit linear format)[2] |
Effects | 25 Reverb, 30 Chorus, 5 Master |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 61 Key |
Left-hand control | Pitch Bend Wheel Modulation Wheel |
External control | MIDI, USB |
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Main competitors of the MM6 includes Roland JUNO-D, Roland JUNO-Di and Korg X50, as well as the discontinued Korg Kross and Roland XPS-10.