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Yamaha MX88 88-Key Weighted Action Synthesizer

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Color: Black


Size: 88-Key


Style: MX


Features

  • The 88-note, GHS weighted action is heavier in the low keys and lighter in the high keys, just like an acoustic piano
  • Class-compliant USB audio/MIDI for true "plug and play" connectivity without installing any drivers; Tempo (BPM): 5-300
  • Motif sound engine: layer, zone, switch, cycle, randomize and control up to 8 elements within a single voice
  • Virtual circuitry Modeling (vcm) re-creates the sound and behavior of vintage effects and signal processors.Display 3 digit LED + 20 x 2 line character LCD (backlit)
  • 128 notes of polyphony ensures dropout-free performance playing live or with full 16-track sequences

Description

The MX88 music synthesizer is the complete solution for the modern piano player, aspiring music producer or live performer. Boasting a realistic piano touch -- thanks to over 100 years of piano manufacturing experience -- MX88 features an 88-note weighted keyboard, modern synthesizer technology and easy connectivity to computers and iOS devices.

Brand: YAMAHA


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: All


Special Feature: Weighted Keys


Size: 88-Key


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 30.64 Pounds


Model Name: MX88BK


Supported Software: Cubase, Cubasis LE2, and FM Essential


Product Dimensions: 16"D x 52"W x 6.6"H


Finish Type: Glossy


Style: MX


Connector Type: Usb


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Instrument: Piano, Synthesizer


Manufacturer: Yamaha PAC


UPC: 889025109864


Global Trade Identification Number: 64


Item Weight: 30.6 pounds


Item model number: MX88BK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 7, 2017


Color Name: Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • MX49 is a Great keyboard; tons of fun
Color: Blue Size: 49-Key Style: MX
Excellent pro keyboard (the blue one looks & sounds great). I wanted a compact great sounding board & this is it. I thoroughly researched all the 49-key boards & the mx49 dominates by far, especially in the sample/sound quality. In the 80s I used to gig with pro boards like the DX7 & Roland D50. This little beast blows em away. TIP: I always set it one octave down (easy to do w/button) for best sound. Pros: + breathtaking sample quality & choice. strong piano, ep & synth patches, & lots to choose from. + it looks awesome in blue + hardware 4 knobs excellent for realtime pitch shifts + performance mode w/drum tracks & arpeggiator brings it to life + USB card port makes it easy to tweak & save many different setups; works great. tip: save factory defaults into usb file as well; vs job/restore fxn + total pro patches; same as on $2k+ synths; it sounds Awesome and its a great value Cons: - no looper/sequencer (I bought a digitech pedal looper) - no layer & split simultaneous mode - no aftertouch or weighted/semi weighted keys; though keys are still excellent - almost no 3rd party patches for this available (!); I only found 4 - I'd like more dance/EDM style sounds I have lots of fun with this; its easy to use; very smart design engineering; classic high quality Yamaha synth. Update: this works great with the Digitech JMSXT Jamman Solo XT Stereo Looper Phrase Sampler Pedal... must-have gear; i use it w/alto or behringer mixer. I hate DAWs; the idea of using software in front of a pc is ridiculous to me (I'm oldschool); using a hardware pedal looper works great. Last night I jammed for 2 glorious hours with this keyboard + looper. Tips: use auto-quantize mode on looper, and set tempo in looper & MX49 to match performance (120 or 106bpm etc). record 8-16 bars or whatever of mx49 performance drums & bassline into looper, then store as main loop. Next i added lots of mx49 percussion bits one loop at a time. then bg chord comps with clav or pads. so it stacks /overdubs til it sounds fantastic. then i play over it with organ or synth lead patch for improv. Huge difference in fun vs playing over performances alone. Question: why do so many patches play just one note max at a time? like synth leads... I like playing 2-3 notes in chords; am i missing something? tia to the music, ken Update 2/2019 The more I play this, the more I like it. I play along with music videos on youtube with a mixer. HIGHLY recommend this keyboard; also I love the patches in the 3rd-party "mx dance pro" download (under $50); those are what I use primarily to play along w/edm like tiesto umf etc; stunning quality that beats the built-in patches (thx Peter). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018 by Kenneth Calhoun

  • Super lightweight and portable with great tone
Color: Blue Size: 61-Key Style: MX
My old keyboard had a broken key. I was looking for something similar, and portable. This fit the bill at an affordable price. I like that instruments are grouped, however it’s not very easy to use the dial to find your sound. Better at studio work but a challenge for live performances. Caused me to really think through my top live sounds and spend a little extra time configuring patches. Reading all the supporting documentation is a must since the user manual is pretty generic and lacking detail. Overall, a good investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024 by Bob E

  • Outstanding midrange keyboard
Color: Black Size: 88-Key Style: MX
Good: Just about everything. Physically solid, sits nicely on a standard X-style stand. Wide variety of voices, many of which are an absolute joy to listen to, even with my horrible playing. The keyboard has a natural, acoustic-piano feel to it; key action is smooth and solid, glissandos don't feel like you're about to break a finger as with some keyboards; velocity sensing sounds natural. Lots of bells and whistles (figuratively and literally) to play with and tweak up the canned voices. I count the lack of built-in speakers as a plus; this beast deserves good headphones and/or a good external amp instead of tinny, low-powered built-ins. Generally looks, feels, and sounds like it should cost more than it does. Bad: If anything, the keys seem to me to be a little *too* heavily weighted; this may well be more a reflection of my own lack of conditioning than anything else. Would be nice to have some dedicated preset buttons for voice changes instead of the rather awkward method used. Also, my stand has straps and bolts to secure an instrument to it. It looks like a standard method, but the MX88 makes no provision for such. Mind you, the keyboard rests well on the stand, and I don't plan on channeling Keith Emerson any time soon, but accidents do happen. Ugly: Nothing; a very attractive and professional-looking instrument. Bottom line: After being away from keyboards for 30-odd years, I wanted something I could grow (back) into. I found it. The minuses above are nit-picks; this is an outstanding instrument for the price. Five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020 by Rich H.

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