The Yamaha Motif's electric piano samples are decent, but those keyboards while not as heavy as a Rhodes or Wurli are still heavy as sin. However, as everyone who owns these vintage keyboards knows, they are BEASTS to move around. I own a Mark I stage 88 key Rhodes, and a Wurli, both in excellent condition and I love playing them. If you need electric piano sounds you need look no further, this is by far the best. If you want the best electric piano sounds that are a joy to play and sound amazing in your tracks, sounds that are fantastic as presets and extremely easy to tweak, you want this. You will find that you should have paid more, it's just that good.
This is BEST IN CLASS and if you want electric piano sounds that are better than the real thing, buy Lounge Lizard EP-4. Lounge Lizard is not sample based at all. Normally it is about the quality of the samples and the interface and how you can tweak things to suit your playing style and/or project. The fear is always that it sounds great in their carefully produced demo but when you get it home it turns out to be lackluster. Then I stumbled on Lounge Lizard EP-4 and was tremendously impressed with their demo video on their website. I did a lot of research on the web and mostly came up empty.
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