Well you have listed more Performance sets than I was aware of, so probably what you have is all you can get. The MX series keyboards is rather old, and when it came out, sharing voices and performances wasn't easy, and it is likely that sound design companies have moved on. However the keyboard does have over a thousand sounds, and is limited by the date of those sounds, but mainly by the cumbersome menu system. However there is light at the end of the tunnel.
The keyboard is based on the MOTIF engine, and is way more powerful than the menu system would suggest. You can access it using a software set by John Melas here (https://www.jmelas.gr/motif/index.php). You aren't limited to a single sample source, as you might think looking at the tiny lcd screen. There are in fact 8 separate modules, ie 8 sample sources, each with its own filters, adsrs, lfos and digital effects, along with global effects at the end of the chain. The potential is enormous, especially as there are vast amount of individual samples from which the voices are made up.
The software set gives you a voice editor for creating and editing the individual voices, and a Performance Editor which lets you work on the complete set of Performances, along with a drum Editor. But it also has a Librarian programme which will let you save all the Performances you have, allowing you to create another set of Performances and then save that, with as many Performance sets as you wish. So effectively you are only limited by your own creativity.
I hope this helps!
The keyboard is based on the MOTIF engine, and is way more powerful than the menu system would suggest. You can access it using a software set by John Melas here (https://www.jmelas.gr/motif/index.php). You aren't limited to a single sample source, as you might think looking at the tiny lcd screen. There are in fact 8 separate modules, ie 8 sample sources, each with its own filters, adsrs, lfos and digital effects, along with global effects at the end of the chain. The potential is enormous, especially as there are vast amount of individual samples from which the voices are made up.
The software set gives you a voice editor for creating and editing the individual voices, and a Performance Editor which lets you work on the complete set of Performances, along with a drum Editor. But it also has a Librarian programme which will let you save all the Performances you have, allowing you to create another set of Performances and then save that, with as many Performance sets as you wish. So effectively you are only limited by your own creativity.
I hope this helps!
Statistics: Posted by Sausagefingers — Thu Feb 29, 2024 9:11 pm