The title given to the next generation MOTIF flagship model is "XS" (Excess).
Through its dramatic evolution, this professional synthesizer has explored all possibilities for music production.
88-key model with balanced hammer keyboard.
Equipped with 355MB of wave ROM, more than twice that of the MOTIF ES, which has been brushed up not only for acoustic/electric pianos and strings, which are well-regarded in the MOTIF series, but also for woodwind instruments, guitars/bass, analog synths, drums/percussion, and ethnic instruments. Built-in 1,024 (preset) + 384 (user) normal voices and 64 (preset) + 32 (user) drums. Category search allows you to quickly find the tone you are looking for.
The newly developed LSI enables an eight-element configuration per voice, allowing you to play strings, woodwinds, and brass instruments while switching between legato and staccato in real time, and tones such as piano, electric piano, and clavinet. It also supports key-off sampling (key release sound). Half-pedal is also supported by using the foot pedal (FC-3, sold separately). Combined with the damper resonance (soundboard) effect, it produces an even richer piano sound. In addition, the keyboard mega voice, which controls playing style by range and strength, can be controlled more flexibly using switches (AF1, AF2) on the panel.

■Condition: There are some scratches and signs of use, but there are no problems in normal use.
■Case: None
■Instructions: None
■Other accessories: AC cord
■Note: Other accessories are only those shown in the image.

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