Specifications

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PeterKrischker&Hans-PeterHenkel
SUMMARY
This ninth part of the Yamaha Synth Guide completes this series.
With an instrument of the MOTIF family you have a versatile
workstation with almost limitless potential for creativity at your
hands. Whether you prefer to work exclusively on the instrument or
in conjunction with a computer - anything is possible. Those who
prefer sonic experiments have the possibility - again with or without
software support - to use the synthesizer and its high-resolution
parametrics as a powerful tool for creative sound design.
We hope that we have succeeded to cover the most important
features with the Yamaha Synth Guide. We were trying to keep a
balance between a manageable scope and detail. Soon all nine
parts are summarized in a complete Yamaha Synth Guide that will
be available as a single PDF. We will let you know in the next
Music Production Guide and provide the download link. For
questions and comments about the Yamaha Synth Guide we have
set up an e-mail address:
ysg@hape13.de
Peter Krischker
Works for Yamaha since 1991 as a sound designer and
synthesizer specialist, he also runs his own sound distribution
EASY SOUNDS.
pkrischker@t-online.de
www.easysounds.de
Hans-Peter Henkel (alias hape13)
Keyboardist in several bands since 32 years. Is also involved
as a mentor at the Yamaha Synthforum and author for the
Music Production Guide.
hp@hape13.de
www.cool-webinars.com
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