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Yamaha MODX M7 76-key Performance Synthesizer

76-key Performance Synthesizer with Semi-weighted Keyboard, AN-X, AWM2, and FM-X Sound Engines, Motion Control Synthesis System, 8 Faders, 2 Filters, 10x4 Audio Interface, and USB/MIDI
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Yamaha’s Next-gen Performance Synth

Designed for the serious keyboardist, the Yamaha MODX M7 builds on its acclaimed predecessors’ impressive capabilities to deliver next-generation sound, expressive control, and workflow optimization in a sleek, lightweight, and roadworthy performance synth. Deeply expressive performances begin with a keyboard that responds instantly to your creative input, and that’s where the MODX M7 excels with its newly developed 76-note semi-weighted keybed and comprehensive control set featuring a logical top-panel control layout that provides intuitive real-time, hands-on tweakability. The MODX M7 is powered by three state-of-the-art Yamaha sound engines that serve up gritty classic analog synths, cutting-edge FM synthesis, vitalizing motion sequences, hyper-realistic instrument sounds, and more. It all adds to a formidable performance synthesizer that will elevate your music to the next level.

Three beastly sound engines deliver a universe of sounds

Yamaha has equipped MODX M7 with three powerful interactive sound engines, each optimized for specific tasks, plus the groundbreaking Motion Control Synthesis system, which opens up new vistas of sound design possibilities with advanced features like Motion Sequences, the Super Knob, an Envelope Follower, and more. Integrated into the Motion Control system, the AN-X engine re-creates the warm, classic sounds and behavior of vintage analog synthesizers and provides the means to control them with two filters, 10 filter types, pulse-width modulation, oscillator self sync, ring modulation, frequency modulation, and wave share, plus variable voltage-drift and aging parameters. Offering up to 128 Elements per Part, the AWM2 sample-based engine gives you an expansive canvas for crafting emulative, richly layered, high-definition instrument sounds with plentiful articulations and vibrant dynamics, realism, and expression. Lastly, the FM-X engine takes classic 8-operator FM digital synthesis in a modern direction with complex, dynamic sound design potential.

Performance-focused design puts you in control

For easy transportation between home, stage, and studio, the MODX M7’s advanced technology is integrated into a lightweight, streamlined chassis that’s built to withstand the rigors of demanding professional schedules. Rocking an ergonomic top-panel control layout featuring eight physical faders, six dedicated display knobs, dedicated Part and Scene buttons that let you control eight parts per performance, and a color touchscreen, the M7 offers quick navigation and intuitive sound editing for an optimized workflow. As the MODX M7’s knobs, Super Knob, Pitch Bend, Mod Wheel, and sound engines are calibrated in high resolution, you’ll find the MODX M7 responds more smoothly than its predecessors. The semi-weighted keybed has also been improved to provide faster, more substantial synth action for optimal playability. Under the hood, MODX M7 offers an upgrade of up to 268 notes of polyphony across its three sound engines, plus a whopping 10.7GB of AWM2 memory and 1.9GB of User flash memory, enabling it to play and store the most complex modulating sounds and sequences you can conjure up.

Advanced technology optimized for stage and studio

Boasting technology ported from Yamaha’s flagship Montage M synthesizer, the MODX M7 offers a vast onboard arsenal of instantly accessible sounds along with intuitive performance controls to quickly modify and deploy them in the heat of a live gig. MODX M7 is quite impressive in the studio as well, although you may find you don’t need the actual instrument, thanks to the free Expanded Softsynth Plug-in (ESP) that replicates MODX M7 in your DAW of choice, allowing you to create, edit, and mix MODX M7 performances without the hardware. To get you started, you get a free download of Cubase AI, which covers the basics for recording, editing, and mixing on your computer. For DAW connectivity, MODX M7 is spec’d with USB/MIDI 2.0 and a 10-input, 4-output audio interface, which provide MIDI and multitrack audio recording and virtual instrument monitoring via a single USB cable for a streamlined studio setup. Ready to step up to a new level of sonic exploration and musical expression? The Yamaha MODX M7 will get you there. Grab yours at Sweetwater today!

Yamaha MODX M7 Features:

  • Advanced 76-key performance synth for stage and studio
  • Semi-weighted keybed with improved synth action
  • 3 sound engines and a comprehensive control set for next-generation sound, expressive control, and workflow optimization
  • Motion Control Synthesis system opens up new vistas of sound design possibilities with Motion Sequences, the Super Knob, Envelope Follower, and more
  • AN-X engine re-creates the classic sounds and behavior of vintage analog synthesizers; controls include 2 filters, 10 filter types, pulse-width modulation, oscillator self sync, ring modulation, frequency modulation, wave share, and variable voltage-drift and aging parameters
  • AWM2 engine gives you an expansive canvas for crafting emulative, richly layered, high-definition instrument sounds with up to 128 Elements per Part
  • FM-X engine takes classic 8-operator FM digital synthesis in a modern direction, with complex and dynamic sound design potential
  • Top-panel control layout features 8 physical faders, 6 dedicated display knobs, dedicated Part and Scene buttons, and a color touchscreen for quick navigation and intuitive sound editing
  • USB/MIDI 2.0 and 10 x 4 audio interface provide MIDI and multitrack audio recording and virtual instrument monitoring via a single USB cable for a streamlined studio setup
  • Expanded Softsynth Plug-in (ESP) replicates MODX M7 in your DAW
  • Included Cubase AI DAW software (free download)

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Tech Specs

  • Type: MODX M7 Performance Synthesizer Keyboard
  • Sound Engine: ANW2 Motion Control Synthesis, AN-X
  • Analog/Digital: Digital
  • Number of Keys: 76
  • Type of Keys: Semi-weighted FSB
  • Other Controllers: Pitchbend, Mod Wheel, 8 x Control Sliders, 4 x Knobs, 1 x Super Knob, 6 x Display Knobs
  • Polyphony: 268 Total Notes: 128 Notes (AWM2), 128 Notes (FM-X), 12 Notes (AN-X)
  • Oscillators: 3 x VCOs (AN-X)
  • Filter: 18 x Types
  • Effects Types: 13 x Reverb, 88 x Variation
  • Arpeggiator: 8 Parts Simultaneous Max.
  • Sequencer: 16-track, 128 x Patterns
  • Memory: 10.7GB Presets, 1.9GB User
  • Storage: USB Flash
  • Audio Inputs: 2 x 1/4" TS (L/mono, R)
  • Audio Outputs: 2 x 1/4" TS (L/mono, R)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4" TRS (rear)
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out/USB
  • Pedal Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (assignable), 1 x 1/4" (sustain), 2 x 1/4" (foot controller 1, 2)
  • USB: 1 x Type B (rear, host), 1 x Type A (rear, device)
  • Features: 7" LCD Touchscreen, Multichannel (10 out, 4 in) 44.1kHz USB Audio Interface
  • Software: Expanded Softsynth Plug-in (avalible early 2026)
  • Power Source: PA-300C AC Adapter (included)
  • Height: 4.6"
  • Width: 42.87"
  • Depth: 13.66"
  • Weight: 16.75 lbs
  • Manufacturer Part Number: MODX M7

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Reviews

Yamaha MODX7 M
I own a MODX7 and a YC61 and the new MODX7 M has both units built in plus so many more sounds and controls. I love this keyboard and plan to use it for a very long time.Thank You Sweetwater and Dave Brow
Music background: Playing keyboards for over 40 years
Good but not great
Does the Modxm sound good? sure does, is it light and portable? YEP.Is the sequencer very good? nope, not at all. I'll just put it this way, everything about the Modx m is really good except for the sequencer. first of all nothing makes sense , The sequencer in the MOXS and MOXF are great but whoever designed this one and the one who ok-ed production and the operation of it at Yamaha should be fired in my opinion. If you're lucky enough to finally record a song and don't like it, just try to delete it. No delete button as some on u-tube say. You have
to hit utility, tap on content , tap Data utility , tap song , select the song you want to delete , tapJob and there you will see the delete tab, why could a delete tab not be next to the save tab? but what do I know , I'm just trying to figure this thing out. One more thing, To answer the question that has been ask about , does the MOXF pianos sound better? I have a MOXF 8 and the pianos sound better on the MOXF in my opinion. the MODX M has many more varieties but the MOXF sounds fuller and thicker to me. The both sound great but the MODX m is just difficult to understand in some areas. Five stars if not for the sequencer.
Music background: Keys/drummer, singer/song writer over 60 years
Not as good as a Roland
I'm not sure if the one I bought was somehow broken, but I wasn't impressed at all. When I tried to create splits and layers, the patches got corrupted, and I to reboot to fix it. The sound library was unimpressive. I sent it back and bought a Roland Fantom 07.