You guys whos gonna talk to Yamaha about MOXF6- tell them we want more free sounds/libraries for the MOXF,
the Yamaha support on this is pretty bad compared to Roland and Korg IMO.
/gris
You guys whos gonna talk to Yamaha about MOXF6- tell them we want more free sounds/libraries for the MOXF,
the Yamaha support on this is pretty bad compared to Roland and Korg IMO.
I had no idea that Roland and Korg were providing free libraries for the MOXF... really?
Do you own a Flash Board for your MOXF?
Ooops, sorry if I didnt express myself clear, I ment of course the support from Roland and Korg
for their own workstations, for example Roland have this for their synths: http://axial.roland.com/
I would like to see something similar from Yamaha thank you, and yes I have 512K Flashram in my MOXF6.
Cheers
/gris
I was teasing you, I thought you were teasing us (Yamaha) - we just announced a world-wide sound and music sharing network. Please stand-by. We will see the type of interest there is in this type of thing and then expand it, potentially, to synths like the MOXF...
The MOXF-series is the best selling series of its kind and has plenty of third-party support. Also sounds by the world's top programmer's. Since your MOXF is totally compatible with libraries developed for the top-of-the-line Motif XF-series; most of the top sound design companies have developed libraries for the Motif XF. Seems when the top programmer's develop sounds for the XF they feel it worthy of selling them, alas. But I understand, you are looking for FREE sounds... I mean why not? Then I assume you have collected all of the free data so far?
We'll see what we can do on the FREE stuff. You do have a very programmable synthesizer with tons of WAVE ROM and the best in class EFFECT processing. I'm just saying...
If Roland can giveway lots of free sounds for their range of synths I think Yamaha would be able to do the same,
even if I of course understand that third parts programmers may want to get paid for their sounds.
I agree that the MOXF is great, Ive been into synths since 1978 and have owned propably over a hundred synths
over the years, and my recently purchase, the MOXF6, is the best sounding synth I have ever owned, I think
especially the FXยดs are the best Iยดve ever heard in any synth.
Yes, I have collected all the free sounds Iยดve found so far.
Cheers
/gris
gris wrote:If Roland can giveway lots of free sounds for their range of synths I think Yamaha would be able to do the same
THEY DO! ๐ There is a good deal of free Libraries by Yamaha and EasySounds (in cooperation with Yamaha Europe) for Motif XS/XF and MOXF (you could fill almost four 1GB Flash Boards with these Packs alone!):
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Inspiration In A Flash for MOXF: Download
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Inspiration In A Flash + Peter Jungs Symphonic Orchestra for Motif XF*: Write an E-Mail with the subject "MOTIF XF Inspiration & Symphonic" to xfgoodies@easysounds.de
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XSpand Your World, Ethnic, Drumkits, Organs etc. for Motif XS**: Link
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European Loyalty and Oriental for Motif XS**: Write an E-Mail with the subject "MOTIF XS Goodies" to xsgoodies@easysounds.de
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CP1 Piano for Motif XF*: Download
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Peter Jungs VP1 for Motif XF*: Write an E-Mail with the subject "VP1" to vp1@easysounds.de
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Live Hybrid Performer for Motif XF*: Write an E-Mail with the subject "Hybrid" to hybridperformer@easysounds.de
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European Voice Collection for MOXF: Write an E-Mail with the subject "MOXF Free Content" to moxfgoodies@easysounds.de
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Ujiie Voices, EDM Expansion, Twisted Tools Selection etc.: Link
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Free User Library (PSC Songwriters Collection) for MOX/MOXF: Download
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* Voices from Motif XF ALL files (*.X3A) can be loaded directly to your MOXF
** Motif XS ALL files (*.X0A) can be converted to MOXF/Motif XF format via Waveform Editor by John Melas
Is that not enough? Have you really collected all these? ๐
Regards, ๐
Jo
Hi Johannes
I have several of them in fact, but not all of them so thanks very much! ๐
Unfortunately three links on Motifator donยดt work, just says "FORBIDDEN", the links to
"DCP sample Pack", "Digital Sound Factory World XSpedition Demo" and
"Download the first Motif XS Sample Pack here" ๐
How do I get access to these? Is anyone here involved in the Motifator site and can have this fixed?
Cheers
/gris
gris wrote:I have several of them in fact, but not all of them so thanks very much! ๐
You're welcome! ๐
gris wrote:How do I get access to these? Is anyone here involved in the Motifator site and can have this fixed?
You could write an PM or E-Mail to Dave Polish over at Motifator.
Regards, ๐
Jo
Sounds are great of course. You can get new sounds with stock sounds, and just some tweaks to the common controls. Or layer some sounds. There's so many sounds on the Motif series.
For pretty cheap, you can buy some awesome tabletop modules that will really complement the Moxf6 too. I won't name names, because this is a Yamaha forum, but it's amazing what's out there for $500 or less.
hi all .
I am new to this forum and i just bought a moxf 6
i want to request all the respected senior members of the forum and owner of moxf 6
can't we make a open drop box or google drive where everyone can put the sound libraries that they own
so that all of us the yamaha users will have a common pool of samples we can use.
please tell me what you all think about it
because the sample libraries are really very very costly.
Dev wrote:
hi all .
I am new to this forum and i just bought a moxf 6
i want to request all the respected senior members of the forum and owner of moxf 6
can't we make a open drop box or google drive where everyone can put the sound libraries that they own
so that all of us the yamaha users will have a common pool of samples we can use.
please tell me what you all think about it
because the sample libraries are really very very costly.
Really, are you saying you want to setup a site to steal the work of others? Please Dev, say it isn't so... They "are really very, very costly" because they are really very, very good, and the work of hardworking programmers... what you are suggesting does sound quite illegal. If you are talking about commercially available libraries.... "sound libraries that they own"
Commercially available sound libraries you own are for your personal use, not for sharing on the Internet with people who did not purchase the license to use them. This is strictly enforced.
If you are innocently talking about your own libraries, those you have made yourself (which I assume are not very, very costly) you are free to share those as much as you want. But if you are suggesting something illegal, I'm sorry, we cannot encourage that (at all). Surely you are not new to how the Internet works and that such things are highly (questionable) if not completely illegal... right? you know this, right? Dev?
Have you ever hired a String Orchestra to do a sample session? Probably not.
Even though they are playing just a single note a time, they do not come for free. Neither does the studio you need to do the session, nor is the engineer free. Imagine how many libraries an author might have to sell, to recoup just hiring the players for the session! Then think of the studio time and the time editing and preparing the data. Come on, think about what you are saying, and in an open forum... You may be new here but we cannot believe you are that naive about the ways of the world.
We are going to assume you are talking about samples YOU have made yourself. Right? Alright.
Hey Bad Mister, calm down, Im sure he ment legal stuff since he said "libraries that they own" ๐
And is there no other way to convert .X0A files so that they can load in the MOXF other than getting the Melos MOXF wavefor editor for 60 Eur? :
gris wrote:
Hey Bad Mister, calm down, Im sure he ment legal stuff since he said "libraries that they own" ๐
Well, I'm not sure what was meant, so I'm just asking, Ok? ๐ The words "very very costly" led me to believe differently than you.
And is there no other way to convert .X0A files so that they can load in the MOXF other than getting the Melos MOXF editor for 30 Eur? ๐
The .X0A file format is a Motif XS ALL data file. There was never compatibility such that you could load the top-of-the-line keyboard into the second model in the line, until the Motif XF and the MOXF. The Motif XF and MOXF share the ability to write to FLASH BOARDS.
Since .X0A files are compatible with the Motif XF. You could purchase a Motif XF and use it to translate your data to the MOXF ๐ ha!
You probably meant that would not be "very very costly", oh, right!
What data is it that you wish to have converted?
What data is it that you wish to have converted?
I have reconsidered and Iยดm thinking of getting the Melas waveeditor anyway, so problems solved ๐
Cheers
/gris