This morning i sat down with the montage yet another time (many shops in Holland are open on Sundays). And yesterday evening i took some time to read the manualls making the interface more comfortable.. one could say this was a pre planned excursion...
There is one thing on the montage that makes it feel miles and miles ahead of the competition, and that is the whole interface, everything is so well tought out on the front panel as well as on the touchscreen. From lights on the knobs and slider, to the superknob as well as the multifunctional selection buttons to the right side, everything fits perfectly...
But where they did best is in creating a double opperating philosophy... there are scuba divers and there are snorcklers, most arranger players i suppose are snorcklers, snorcklers swim on the surface and want the most important features to access sounds and performances.. most overall they however stick to selecting preprepared comtent.. And then there are the scuba divers, they want to dive in the deepest oceans, getting deep inside the sound engine to create their very own sounds, performances, sequences and arps.. Yamaha serves both groups with this single interface, and serves both groups perfectly..
I personally hope yamaha will put this new philosophy to work for their new arranger tyros/genos as well... because a Montage is how a professional instrument should work trough an intuitive friendly interface that allows easy access on all levels... both in edditing as well as during a performance..
This video shows how the interface works during a performance...
Edited by Bachus (10/23/1606:21 AM)
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Neat! Just watching that video makes me want to go out and buy one, go out to the nearest nite club and perform. Oh, wait - I'm retired. Guess I'll spend the money on cruising next year.
Gary
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Thanks Bachus for the great review and video link of the Montage. I feel Yamaha does a pretty good job striking a balance with features and depth of editing with their arranger keyboards, but certainly more depth, control, and editing would be better for those who could use it.
I wish I was young again to appreciate and make good use of this Montage keyboard and amazing real time control features, but an arranger is the best fit for my present circumstances and situation. That "Super Knob" would look really cool on a new Tyros/Genos model.
Thanks Bachus for the great review and video link of the Montage. I feel Yamaha does a pretty good job striking a balance with features and depth of editing with their arranger keyboards, but certainly more depth, control, and editing would be better for those who could use it.
I wish I was young again to appreciate and make good use of this Montage keyboard and amazing real time control features, but an arranger is the best fit for my present circumstances and situation. That "Super Knob" would look really cool on a new Tyros/Genos model.
Regards, Marcus
Actually i would not be surprised if the two live knobs we allready know from the PSR-S series would inherrit quite some of the superknob features when ported to the Genos/tyros6, Having 4 fully programmable knobs/performance would be incredible...
Espescially when the easy access features of Tyros apply to this....
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Comparing the montage to Kronos... 1) Kronos has more options and tools 2) Montage is easier to get results with
Both sound incredible (as do all other high end products)
I am not going to spend my money, i am not done with the Kronos yet, there is still so much to discover inside that box.. And i am not gonna go a 3 piece setup...
So i will stick with the Kronos as long as it lasts being fun, yet i do recognise the strengths of the Montage interface and the raw power of its sound...
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