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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2018 18:16:00 GMT
I was hoping for something huge with 2.0 But this feels much more like 1.7 I don’t see anything sensational here.
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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2018 20:24:46 GMT
More interesting then 2.0
Sample robot in a special Montage edition Now for free with every montage..
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Post by Tommy 73 on Feb 3, 2018 13:20:25 GMT
Montage 2.0 still did not address the current Midi situation that many have called for.... having a 3rd Midi Mode (Midi+) for setting Midi Channels for the Parts, this could/would complement the current other two Midi Modes (Single and Mulit) this is still very much needed by many, Unfortunately what we still have here with Montage 2.0 is a garden wall built around the current Midi restrictive design when trying to use Montage and Midi in the traditional sense with other keyboards, Yamaha seems fixed in this debate when trying to understand the argument, if this new 3rd option could be introduced and even if this restrict the ethos of montage in some way it would still allow some flexibly in certain situations in a traditional sense with a complex midi keyboard rig having a 3rd Midi Mode (Midi+) which has been missing from Montage as part of the stardard we have always known which many have called for..this includes a famous name in a recent interview while talking about his on-stage keyboard rig when complimenting the Montage, Don't get me wrong Montage is still a fantastic keyboard but there is room for further improvement, Let's hope the engineers at Yamaha consider this, So to conclude...this would be a 3rd options not a fixed position to compliment the other two Midi Modes for Montage.
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Post by Tommy 73 on Feb 4, 2018 18:11:30 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2018 19:04:04 GMT
Well, to get things going for Montage you first need to convince Phil (bad MR) that its a worthwile change.. In this case, like with many other things, Phil is still defending the Yamaha design decisions. No Phil, no changes, thats as simple as it is with Yamaha synths..
Same goes for Yamaha arranger keyboards, where you need to convince Martin Harris Which is much harder to reach then Phil, who is easilly reached online.
So who knows, maybe he will notice this call, such has happened before
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Post by Tommy 73 on Feb 6, 2018 22:39:45 GMT
Well, to get things going for Montage you first need to convince Phil (bad MR) that its a worthwile change.. In this case, like with many other things, Phil is still defending the Yamaha design decisions. No Phil, no changes, thats as simple as it is with Yamaha synths.. Same goes for Yamaha arranger keyboards, where you need to convince Martin Harris Which is much harder to reach then Phil, who is easilly reached online. So who knows, maybe he will notice this call, such has happened before All true....lets hope some new consideration will be given in the next development meetings in Montage HQ and emotions don't spoil this still needed constructive debate to reason a better outcome over in the other place (Yamaha Synth forum)..........
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