Workstation Synthesizers
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In terms of pure bang for your buck, it doesn’t get much better than Yamaha’s CK keyboards.
Yamaha recently announced the re-opening of their store in Soho, London following a significant refurbishment project.
The latest generation of Yamaha’s flagship arranger workstation keyboard has arrived, offering an extended soundset, FM technology derived from the DX7, new Ambient Drums sounds, enhanced controls and more.
The latest generation of Yamaha's flagship synthesizer range is powered by a new AN-X engine that recreates a range of classic analogue sounds, boasts up to 400 note of polyphony and provides a wealth of modulation options.
Yamaha have released a statement regarding the products being shown at this year's SynthFest UK show.
Yamaha's latest portable stage keyboards build on the sucess of the CP and YC series, and come packed with a wide range of built-in sounds, hands-on control and sound design capabilites.
Back in November 2020 Don Lewis discussed his time programming the Yamaha DX7’s factory sounds. In the wake of Don’s passing, we decided to publish this excerpt and put on record his important contribution to this iconic synth.
Yamaha's MODX+ series expands upon the original MODX synthesizers and includes features found on their flagship Montage instruments.
Yamaha look to reclaim their stage keyboard crown with two world-class live instruments.
Yamaha's seriously capable MODX is a Montage for the masses.
Reviving two little letters that call to mind one of the most successful product lines from Yamaha’s past,...
As its name implies, the Montage combines multiple technologies within a single, powerful instrument. But does it have what it takes to be the market leader Yamaha want it to be?
Yamaha’s Reface range recreates four of their classic instruments in miniature form.
The CP4 is Yamaha’s best stage piano yet, and it’s also significantly cheaper than its predecessor.
Fruit continues to fall from Yamaha's Motif tree and the latest and cheapest example is the MX range...
Yamaha’s MOX range offers unusually tight integration with your DAW. Is this the way forward for synthesizer workstations?
Yamahas new flagship stage piano is unashamedly specialist and expensive. How does it rank alongside the best sampled and modelled alternatives, or indeed the original instruments it strives to emulate?
The new Motif XS range is top of the pile when it comes to Yamaha synth workstation technology, and thus will be going head-to-head with flagship contenders from other big-name manufacturers. Does the XS have what it takes?