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Grandad1946
Total Posts: 40
Joined 08-31-2014 status: Regular |
Well I’ve bit the bullet and ordered my MOXF6, should be here by Thursday. I feel like a child waiting for Father Christmas. I’ve yet to tell my wife, so I’m catching up on the decorating and hope that will placate her when she sees it arrive. !!! Frantically reading everything I can to get an edge when it gets here, but I’ll probably just sit and look at it for an hour or two after it’s been unpacked. I promise not to post too many lame questions and will search the forum first to see if I can locate an answer to any problems I might run into. Grandad1946 |
philwoodmusic
Total Posts: 1055
Joined 07-01-2013 status: Guru |
I hope she goes for it. Enjoy your new board. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
My advice to any new owner is to not get so involved that you forget to eat, sleep, and do other important things. Â ;-) |
Grandad1946
Total Posts: 40
Joined 08-31-2014 status: Regular |
Thanks for all your comments. I told the wife today, surprised she took it quite well. Got confirmation for the couriers that delivery will definitely be tomorrow. No actual time, so will check in the morning and hope to get a specific time. Once I get the hang of it I’ll get Cubase AI and the flash card and then wait until xmas is over I’ll start saving up again.
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MrMotif
Total Posts: 1122
Joined 10-02-2002 status: Administrator |
Congratulations and although you have already been welcomed to the forums, welcome as a new owner! There is a huge amount available on the this site absolutely free of charge - posts in the forums, videos, and written articles. This site only survives by selling stuff though so we also do sell voice libraries, full length training videos, and ‘Motif’ accessories from gig bags to flashboards and pedals, all at prices to match anywhere else we believe. The videos in particular you might find extremely helpful to get you started. I’d recommend either the Discovering The MOX, or the bundle of this plus MOXF In & Out, which mainly covers the new features of the MOXF as distinct from the MOX. The plug is not really ‘shameless’ because I think what it does is set you off on the right foot. The problem a lot of people have when they first get their new puppy is simply one of getting the wrong end of the stick. This leads to frustration and headaches followed by the slow process of re-learning the reality of how the instrument works. Regardless of whether you feel you need any formal assistance like this, do make sure you takes things one step at a time and don’t just blindly assume things. We are all guilty of that time is of course but with ‘Motif’ such really can come up and bite. Best of luck and you will love your new purchase, I’m sure. |
Grandad1946
Total Posts: 40
Joined 08-31-2014 status: Regular |
Life can be so cruel. My MOXF6 was delivered this morning at 10:43. As I had promised the wife I would do some decorating first, I didn’t get round to opening it until 3:30. I setup everything as per the owners manual, the unit flashed into life, so far so good. I tried to select the voice button, nothing happened. None of the buttons worked, even the Master button was unlit. Rang Yamaha at MK, he took.me through some checks and he advised that the item was faulty. Rang Reidy’s where I had purchased it and was told to go online and use the “Returns request form” to arrange return and replacement. Filled it out and tried to send, does not recognise the order number, even though it shows this on my account. Rang Reidy’s I now have to send an email with the details. I should have stuck to the Stylophone!!! |
MrMotif
Total Posts: 1122
Joined 10-02-2002 status: Administrator |
Oh dear, that is cruel indeed (I believe I recorded a song called Life So Cruel with my band back in the middle ages) and I’d have to say extremely rare. I would certainly insist that you are given a replacement immediately and don’t take any prevarication for an answer. We may have contacts at MK should you need. |
zpink
Total Posts: 427
Joined 08-02-2014 status: Enthusiast |
Sorry to hear that! :-(
My own MOXF was a former display one that Yamaha themselves had checked before sending to the company I bought it from/through, so not new. Hope it resolves itself quickly for you! |
Grandad1946
Total Posts: 40
Joined 08-31-2014 status: Regular |
Hi guys, thanks for the comments. zpink, I’ve always got keyboards this way and up to now have never had a problem, sods law there always has to be a first time, Yamaha are normally so reliable. Oh well patience is a virtue. |
Grandad1946
Total Posts: 40
Joined 08-31-2014 status: Regular |
Just heard from Reidys, they say as soon as a replacement comes in from Yamaha they will it send out and collect the faulty one at same time. Looks like middle of next week. Ah well, such is life. |
Grandad1946
Total Posts: 40
Joined 08-31-2014 status: Regular |
Yippee, it came this morning about 10-30. I unpacked it to allow it to warm up and then took the wife shopping. Got back and put shopping away, then took the dog for a walk. Time for lunch. Finally got set-up at 3-30. Cor, ain’t there a lot of buttons !!! Tried the performances and voices and then updated the firmware, cannot understand why Yamaha still insist on using USB 1.1 ??? Downloaded Cubase AI7 and activated it etc. First observations are it’s a nifty bit of kit. Packed up now as I want to read the manuals again and also peruse the MOXF forum. Have more decorating to do tomorrow, but will spend the evening trying more stuff. Post updates as I get to grips with it. Grandad1946 |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Congrats. My suggestion is that you play a bit, read a bit, and continue alternating that way. The place to start for the basics is the Owner’s Manual, and when that doesn’t have the answers, the Reference Manual will provide more detail. In my own experience, I retain what’s in the manuals best when I’m going to them for specific information. When neither manual seems to help, we’ll try to fill in any gaps, etc. |
zpink
Total Posts: 427
Joined 08-02-2014 status: Enthusiast |
Congratulations, xmas came early this year! ;-) There’re tons of pre-set voices to play around with and after that, since you seem to have it hooked up to your PC already, I recommend using the editor (either stand-alone or the VST one) to dig deeper. I may be in a minority here, but I’ve hardly been through the menus on the board itself since I much prefer the editor myself. It’s a little bit weird here in my ‘man-cave’, I most of the time control Cubase from the MOXF whilst tweaking sounds with the mouse! :-) Have fun! |
Grandad1946
Total Posts: 40
Joined 08-31-2014 status: Regular |
Thanks guys for the encouraging comments. One of the drawbacks of starting a musical hobby late in life is a slow learning curve, especially with a complex keyboard. I’ll just take it one step at a time. I also have to balance my responsibilities to my wife with my hobby, so I’ll just keep plodding along. |
cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
Practical advice at any age! |
chasmanian
Total Posts: 319
Joined 01-27-2014 status: Enthusiast |
“One of the drawbacks of starting a musical hobby late in life.....”
well, I give you a ton of credit for starting the hobby, regardless of age.
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