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Fine feel, flexibility, and sound!

The Yamaha S90 ES Synthesizer combines a stunningly natural acoustic piano sound with all the sonic flexibility of the award-winning MOTIF ES. The piano keyboard uses a new multi-velocity, stereo grand piano sample with sound board simulation and half dampening (when used with the FC3 pedal) that is incredibly rich and realistic—the best Yamaha has ever put into a synthesizer. The 128-note polyphony tone generator, Studio Connections compatibility, mLAN expansion slot, and PLG expandability give it all the synthesis power and control capabilities of the Yamaha MOTIF ES line.

The most expressive piano voice of any synth.

Played at normal tempos and dynamic levels the sound of the Yamaha S90 ES is truly superb, but it's at the opposite end of the tempo and dynamic range that the results are most stunning. The longer waves give each note a very natural sustain that, when used on ballads and slow, exposed pieces, plays expressively with a full, natural sound. This voice also features stretch tuning and a damper resonance effect offering even more realism.

Half-damper capability

Some classic pieces call for a half damper technique where the damper pedal is pressed halfway down raising the felts only partially off the strings. As the sustain function on most synths is a simple on/off operation, such use is normally impossible. The S90 ES, however, is able to respond to small changes in the FC-3 foot controllers pedal position due to its half-damper capability. This gives the performer greater control over the muting by the damper, and expressive freedom to create the subtle nuances required by the music.

Tone generation derived from the MOTIF ES

Using a powerful new tone generator derived from the MOTIF ES, the Yamaha S90 ES produces voices with stunning clarity and great response that heightens the musical experience for both you and your listeners. To meet the needs of todays players its 228MB (when converted to 16-bit linear format) of wave memory holds an enormous library of expressive voices and drum kits, many of which come from the MOTIF ES, that cover everything from acoustic pianos and orchestra to cutting-edge hip-hop and electronica.

88 keys for full piano range

An 88-note weighted action keyboard based on Yamaha's acoustic piano designs offers players a feel that is natural, smooth, and responsive especially on keyboard voices like the acoustic grands and electric grands. For its non-keyboard instruments like basses, drums, and percussion, which require slightly varied playing styles, the action is evenly balanced from top to bottom making these instruments feel and play more responsively. Aftertouch is also included so you can gain more expression from every note.

New signal processing effects system

The S90 ES takes great advantage of the processing power inherited from the Yamaha MOTIF ES to produce effects like damper resonance, reverb, and others with stunning clarity. This power also enhances its multitimbral capabilities.

The system is designed with 2 blocks of insertion effects (117 types) for each voice and 2 overall system effects that include 20 reverb types and 49 chorus/delay effects. This way you can apply the right type of signal processing where it is needed most. Even in song or pattern modes you won't feel confined since voice insertion effects can be applied on up to 8 individual parts simultaneously. Further sound tailoring is available with 3-band individual part EQ settings, 8 types of mastering effects, and a 5-band master EQ.

Seamless system integration

Compatibility with Studio Connections lets the Yamaha S90 ES function as if it were a plug-in within compatible DAW applications such as Cubase and Nuendo. Hardware and software systems integrate seamlessly in this environment where total recall of entire hardware/software systems is possible. In other DAW systems, the S90 ES's sliders, knobs and data dial can be used to control start/stop of record or playback, track volumes, panning and more to increase system efficiency.

Yamaha S90 ES Synthesizer Features:

  • 88-key weighted hammer-action with aftertouch
  • Complete MOTIF ES Wave ROM
  • 32MB S700 acoustic piano with sound board simulation
  • 128-polyphony, 8 Part-ins effect, reverb, mastering, and master EQ
  • MIDI master keyboard functions
  • Full function remote control for DAW/VST software
  • Half-damper (requires FC3 pedal)
  • 3 PLG slots
  • Optional mLAN16E card to turn your S90 ES into a multi-channel ASIO soundcard

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Almost Perfect

Yamaha S90ES I am a full time musician and have had many keyboards in my forty years of playing. The S90ES has great on board sounds for my playing needs. Great pianos, strings, brass, organs, rhodes and basses. The weighted keyboard is the best I have played on. I have had a Kurzweild PC88 & a PC2X for the last tens years and the S90es feels much better than those keyboards. Still not as good as a real grand but very good. What I don't like about it are some of the performance features. You can use foot controllers for volume pedals but you cannot go from program to program without resetting the pedals. This is not good for live performance. I had to go to in line volume pedals. Also you cannot have effects on two of the assignable outputs. You can't control the bleed over when you use the reverb from one sound to another even if you pan the sounds hard right and left. I still don't understand that. But I got around that also by useing a outboard reverb unit. I got around these problems because of the sounds and the feel. It has been worth it so far.

Reviewed by Fanfare Keyboard Man on 9/1/2006 who plays R&B, Rock, Jazz, Disco, Dance, Country.

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The Best

MY purchase stressed acoustic piano voicing and performance flexibility. I spend a lot of hours playing and comparing synths. In my opinion the Yamaha is the best option available today. The piano voices are superb, all acoustic intrument samples are truly realistic in both sound and acoustic space. The synth. sounds are rich and dynamic. Finally, the arpeggiater is fantastic. It provides intelligent arpeggiation that is very realistic and appropriate for many styles of music. This keyboard is heavy because of its superb build quality. The action is almost identical to my acoustic grand. Highly recommended.

Reviewed by TH on 2/8/2007 who plays Jazz, Funk and Rock.

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i love this one

I had the S90 a few years back and still think it's the best in it's class. My background is in classical piano, but I moved into rock years ago, and this one satisfies both of my personas. The sounds are lovely (Wurly Trem is HOT), the feel is just right, and it has more features than I could ever know what to do with. I do not have the kind of time on my hands to figure out all the features, but trust me, every keyboardist's perfect instrument is in it somewhere.

Reviewed by lucky me on 1/5/2007 who plays rock, classical.

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Awesome

I purchased this piano after moving cross country. Having to sell my 1928 Chickering Baby Grand, I was pretty skeptical about an electric keyboard, no naturally I searched for a regular acoustic. After playing the S90 I fell in love with it. The hammer action and feel was so similar to a acoustic piano the only difference I could tell was the coating over the keys. Also the piano sound in this keyboard is amazing and better than any keyboard I have ever played/heard. If you are looking for a keyboard with strong piano roots that also has the ability to gig, go with the S90

Reviewed by samc267 on 6/11/2007 who plays Indie/Acoustic.

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Very Cool

The S90 ES, though heavy, is extremely realistic to a grand piano, with a good pair of speakers. I'm not too experienced in the technology of the piano but I know that it won't take that long to learn. I would suggest the S90 ES to anyone who is looking for that very realistic grand piano sound. Several in fact. Plus some of the strangest, most creative named sounds that could be used as background or as a good lead sound. Or, maybe, looking to go solo with some relatively simple, drum beats,from rock to a strange synthesized set with the cool lead sound. The distortion guitars aren't very realistic, though. They don't give that heavy, vibrating, shake in the chest that a real one would give. I think that I could've bought something a little better suited for myself, but that's just me. The instrument is very cool in lot of ways. It justs need two good things to bring out the sound that was meant to be heard: a very good pair of powered speakers, with good range, especially in the bass department,the several different synthesizer sounds can be hard on the bass, and a creative player. Definately top of the synth class with all the acoustic instruments to go with it. A very cool thing. Very cool.

Reviewed by on 1/18/2007 who plays Coldplay,U2,Radiohead,Ben Folds kinda stuff.

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