![]() ![]() All you get is larger CPU load and larger files. No samples in any keyboard or softsynth are 192KHz anyway, nor can you hear anything at its Nyquist Frequency (96KHz), this is just a long standing fiction on Chilly's part. Or another synonymous word to marketing is lair.Īnd you think that's not true based on WHAT? Checking the actual hardware? Don't be ridiculous. I think this thing cannot give true 24bit/192Khz so it is marketing. If Sony can sell a PS4 for $300 or Samsung Tab 4 for $99 geesh you would think Korg could really put some new current technology into the next flagship workstation. I hope that Kronos successor has 64bit, 480gb SSD, 16gb ram, wifi bluetooth, ipad quality touch screen and 10sec boot time. Yep the Montage is going to be a big flop. You wouldn't hear a difference between 16- or 24-bit, since all samples are normalized anyways, so that envelopes could influence the sound correctly. It sucks that YAMAHA did not improve this. IF there was a way I could do this with the Kronos and add a KP3+ to the chain off an assignable output jack I could save a bunch of money and still add a myself an acceptable synth action board. If I could use riser patch from a hardware systh and control it live with an expression pedal life would be a lot easier. Right now I do all my builds and drops in Cubase making them precise lengths for eas tune then save them to wav files and trigger them with keypads on the FA-06. I want to be able to manually control the rate of climb and rate of fall of buildups and drops using the expression pedal. The action on my current synth (FA-06) sucks but I use it for the sample player and sequencers. Last edited by Mosquita Muerta on Sat 2:35 am edited 1 time in totalġ. Why not 4GB at least.well guys.I pass on this one.will see what is next on 2017 Namm if something really cool appears.hasta la vista baby (Yamaha if still producing this kind of synths, it's over) 2016 really?)įlash memory included 1.75GB. Sampling mapping, cannot reverse a sample, more than load a sample and play, keymapping.probably next update.(wtf?. Sequencer.well, primitive and nothing new, no editing, deleting events, patterns,. ![]() Transition between performances ok, some notes cutting off (polyphony issues here), just in one patch, imagine using massive patches sequences. Pedal modulation using the super-knob.nice live feature Reverbs, super.if not the best in business one of the top 3Īcoustic Strings.ok.cannot compete with Viena or other massive Libraryīasses, really cool, but not more round and fat that the Roland FA-6/ Integra-7ĭrums.not good, same as Motif, more compressed and volumen pumped up. Pianos really good, but nothing spectacularĮlectric pianos, rhodes, elec tines and dx7 style.as it should.chorus and phaser a lot, nice sounds but too 90'sĮDM massive saw sounds.big, but not more than I can create using Zebra 2 or Dune v2 I had to press more than twice to load a preset (wth?) Leds and ol, LCD, really good, but not responsive fast as the Korg's. ![]() No single sounds.every patch on the Montage are performances, 16 midi channels per sound, 128 AWM2 polyphony separate from the FM-X 128, so do not expect to play only AWM2 sounds using 128 notes (no way!) Headphones output terrible noisy, play the FM patches and you will hear that noise.horrible (u$ 2,999 street price for the Montage 6). Quality sound: Yamaha Motif series with better A/D D/A convertion 24bit at 44.1kHz 192kHz capable via the ( v2.0 USB to Computer ) 2.0 ? really ? YES. Posted: Thu 3:54 am Post subject: Montage by Yamahaįirst impression after playing it for about an hour : Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register ![]() Korg Forums :: View topic - Montage by YamahaĪ forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world. ![]()
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