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Yamaha MONTAGE M8x 88-Key Synthesizer With Polyphonic Aftertouch

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Description
The Yamaha MONTAGE M8x 88-key synthesizer is the brand's flagship keyboard for synthesis and production, representing the pinnacle of Yamaha innovation and performance. Combining cutting-edge technology with Yamaha's renowned craftsmanship, this synth workstation is a powerhouse of sound creation. Featuring polyphonic aftertouch and an 88-key weighted-action keybed, the M8x offers unparalleled expression for musicians seeking dynamic control. Its triple-engine architecture—FM-X, AWM and AN-X—delivers a staggering 400-note polyphony for deeply layered soundscapes, analog warmth and experimental textures. With expanded memory, intuitive controls and seamless integration with virtual instruments, the MONTAGE M8x is designed to transform your creative ideas into fully realized musical compositions.
Triple-Synthesis Engines for Expansive Sound Design
The Yamaha MONTAGE M8x combines three advanced sound engines, each tailored for distinct sonic capabilities. FM-X provides 128-note polyphony with eight operators and 88 algorithms, enabling detailed sound sculpting and dynamic Smart Morph transitions. AWM doubles its polyphony from earlier versions to 256 notes, offering 128 elements and 10GB of preset waveforms alongside nearly 4GB of flash memory for custom samples. AN-X adds 16 voices of analog synthesis, delivering classic warmth and innovative sound creation tools. Together, these engines provide unmatched versatility for crafting everything from lush textures to groundbreaking experimental tones.
Polyphonic Aftertouch for Unmatched Expression
The MONTAGE M8x introduces polyphonic aftertouch to its weighted 88-key keybed, elevating expressive control to new heights. This feature allows players to modulate parameters like pitch, filter and amplitude independently for each note, creating dynamic and nuanced performances. Additional controls, including an updated ribbon, dedicated portamento settings and a hold button, enhance real-time playability. On-the-fly customization directly from the keyboard eliminates menu diving, keeping creativity uninterrupted. With these tools, the M8x provides the tactile responsiveness and expressive depth that are essential for professional sound creation and live performance.
Streamlined Workflow With Dual Screens
The MONTAGE M8x features a revamped user interface designed for faster and more intuitive operation. Dual screens provide clear visibility of edits, while display knobs simplify navigation and adjustments. The touchscreen responds rapidly to input, making fine-tuning parameters effortless. Smart Morph technology ensures seamless transitions between sound settings, enabling fluid creativity during both production and live performances. These enhancements transform the process of programming and controlling the synth into an efficient, user-friendly experience, allowing musicians to focus on their artistry without technical distractions.
Durable Yamaha Build for Reliable Studio and Stage Performance
Crafted with durability and professional-grade components, this synthesizer is built to excel in demanding environments. The weighted-action 88-key keybed ensures precise playability, while the robust construction withstands the rigors of stage use. The ergonomic design supports extended playing sessions without fatigue, making it ideal for both studio production and live performance. Yamaha's attention to detail ensures that the MONTAGE M8x delivers consistent reliability, enabling musicians to push their creative boundaries with confidence.
A Powerful Synthesizer for Demanding Professionals
The Yamaha MONTAGE M8x 88-key synthesizer combines advanced synthesis engines with intuitive controls and expressive features, making it the ultimate tool for professional sound designers and performers. Whether you're crafting intricate compositions or delivering dynamic live performances, the MONTAGE M8x provides the precision and power needed to bring your creative vision to life.



Features
- 88-key weighted-action keybed with polyphonic aftertouch for unparalleled expressive control
- FM-X engine with 128-note polyphony delivers dynamic and controllable FM synthesis
- AWM synthesis engine with 256-note polyphony offers deep wave-based sound creation
- AN-X analog engine adds classic warmth and unique sonic crafting options
- Dual screens with faster response streamline workflow and sound editing
- Smart Morph feature enables instant transitions between complex sound textures
- Dedicated portamento and hold controls enhance performance flexibility
- Nearly 4GB of flash memory for custom waveform loading and storage
- Touchscreen interface simplifies navigation for faster synth programming
- Display knobs provide intuitive operation during live performances
Specs
- Number of keys: 88
- Action: Weighted
- Touch response: Polyphonic aftertouch
- FM-X engine: 128-note polyphony with 8-operator FM synthesis and 88 algorithms
- AWM engine: 256-note polyphony with 128 elements and 10GB of preset waveforms
- AN-X engine: 16-note polyphony with classic analog synthesis tools
- User memory: 4GB of flash memory
- Touchscreen: Dual touchscreens
- Controllers: Pitchbend, mod wheel, ribbon controller
- Portamento: Yes
- Hold button: Yes
- Inputs: 2 x 1/4" TS (L/mono, R)
- Outputs: 2 x 1/4" TRS (L, R), 2 x 1/4" TRS (assignable: L/mono, R)
- Headphones: 1 x 1/4" TRS
- USB: 2 x Type A, 1 x Type B
- MIDI I/O: In/Out/Thru/USB
- Pedal inputs: 1 x 1/4" (assignable), 1 x 1/4" (sustain), 2 x 1/4" (foot controller 1, 2)
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- Live with DAW and MIDI KB1
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Reviewed by 7 customers
One of the Best Keyboards for sure... BUT
submitted8 months ago
byNathaniel
fromCO
This Keybord was desighned to have 1500 notes of polyphony, so if you put 6 times more polyphony in this box it will be all it is obviously supposed to be. It can play 16 sounds at once but when you are playing supper fast it only has enough polyphony to play 3 sounds at once. all of the best keyboards, The Korg Kronos, have this same problem Kurzweil K2700, Roland Fantom, and Jupiter 80, all have this same polyphony cap, that cripples keyboard innovation, when it comes to taking Keyboards to the next level the sky is the limit, anything is possible unless you have a Polyphony cap. Computers can ezily give you that much polyphony so we know its possible, IF you remove the polyphony cap and let the operator select different fade outs for each sound, with daper pedal down and up, you could mix sounds never heard before, you could hear 16 dirrent sounds fade in and out of each other, you could also make poliphony drop outs fade out instead of abruptly cut off. of you put different selected effects like an octive up fade out on the way sounds end, you could really make great use of those 16 tracks the software is programmed to handle. That and double up the bending controls so they are on both the left and right. and you have actually broken through the cap and made the best keyboard on the planet. If the high end keyboard actually enable the player to do stuff they could not do before than they sell. All these keyboards would have sold allot better if someone in charge would stop pretending there is a Polyphony cap on this tech. Computers have been getting more powerful and more affordable every 6 months. we all know there is not polyphony cap. I love this machine but its time to dish out the polyphony so it can be what its actually desighned to be. right now its a mighty battleship with 16 guns but it can only fire 3 of them at a time. Lets get all 16 firing at once shall we. : ) there is not reason to nerf your flagship keyboards, but every company has agreed to do so. if there must be a polyphony cap it should be 1500 not 250. Otherwise these machines are all phelomenal. they really deserve the 1500 notes of Polyphony they are disighned to make use of.
Awesome beyond words. Very flexible.
submitted9 months ago
byC.L.
fromHampton Roads, VA
It has a plugin for your DAW with ALL of the MONTAGE sounds. Who else does that? You could leave you Montage at home and take a laptop, MIDI keyboard and go through keyboard aux or monitor. Weight issue resolved!!! For what you can't just stumble through, there's You Tube. Too easy🌟
Not a Quick Start Machine
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submitteda year ago
byYoda
fromBoston, MA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Overall there is a huge library consisting of 90+% sounds that you may not want -- and everything drowned in reverb. Yamahas is not alone in this approach. Also the marking materials place a huge focus on the technology. For example, you might se mention that a given sound has 200+ modifiable parameters there is a dearth of straightforward instruction on getting it to work with Logic.
value vs price not good
submitted2 years ago
bybilly
fromlos angeles california
not much different than last version and this version we waited 7 years. buy used montage 8 for professional stage and church work. the extra gizmos are not worth it, still have the small 7"screen, no ssd internal drive, still no xlf out-ins, synth 88 keybed is still slow not fast like the cp88 keys, the organs are still the same as before not good, worthless you spend on this money and no 9th drawbar, disappointing that it is not 15" depth, and less than 40lbs, cannot gig with this 18" deep 65lbs behemoth and buy the time you put ata tsa gator case and travel it is 110lb load. the pianos, other sounds have not been upgraded at all.. buy a used montage 8 for around 1400 you are better off. churches buy a cp88 you are better off... professional keys man here...
Yes, good quality from Yamaha
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byLeo
fromNew Jersey
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Very advanced synthesis,
Amazing Keyboard! Possibilities are Endless
submitted2 years ago
byMax
fromNew York, New York
I've played on a ton of keyboards (nord, korg, roland, moog) and I have to say that the action on this specific model is the closest to that of a real piano. I've never owned a montage previously but I did own an MOXF8, and I have to say the differences are stark in contrast. This board has one of the easiest user interfaces I've ever engaged with and I love how there's a sub-panel display that can be integrated into the main one seamlessly. I'm a huge fan of ANX and FM synth engines on this thing, it shows through once you start messing around with the parameters (Filter, Envelop Generator, ADSR, etc.). To think that the sound bank hasn't been upgraded or has remained the same is not true in the slightest. I've been delving into each bank category for HOURS. Plus the scenes for each patch are versatile and allows very fast (and seamless) transitions. THE MAJOR THING that I love about this board is the flexibility you have between being a performer, composer, synthesist, and sound designer. I wouldn't recommend hauling this around to gigs because it's 60 lbs, but for a studio or as the in-house board definitely. Also when recording MIDI, being able to turn off local control and assign a channel takes me less than 5 seconds to do--that's massive for working with multiple parts. The price on this unit is hefty but when I think of Nord this to me offers way more for less the price. But it's silly at this price point why yamaha didn't include polyphonic aftertouch to the Mx6 and Mx7 (those are more for gigging because they're easier to carry, just less keys and semi-weighted action). Overall, it's worth the investment, get it you won't regret it!
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submitted2 years ago
asked byBob
fromAlabama
Does it have speakers?
No, the Yamaha MONTAGE doesn't have speakers.submitted2 years ago
asked bySeth
fromRandolph MA
What's the package size
I’m sorry, I don’t know. Perhaps an inquiry to IYamaha.submitted2 years ago
asked byLee
fromPort St. Lucie
How much does it weigh
The Yamaha MONTAGE M8x 88 is 62 lbs.