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2007 Winter NAMM Show: Yamaha introduced a new portable synthesizer featuring sounds from the popular Motif Series, real-time control, street-smart grooves and computer integration in a portable 61-note keyboard.
The MM6 synthesizer not only features sounds from the Motif, but the quick edit knobs and arpeggios to control them. You can jam over the top of the street-smart grooves with layered or split sounds in Performance mode. When you’re ready to record your music, you can record the grooves and keyboard parts directly to the on board song sequencer or for even greater flexibility, connect the MM6 to your computer via USB and use the bundled Cubase software.
The MM6 will be available in stores from February, 2007 at an MSRP of $699.
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Tags: 2007 NAMM Show, synthesizer, Yamaha


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