Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Black
The 61-key MX61 combines over 1,000 MOTIF XS sounds, USB audio/MIDI connectivity and advanced DAW controller functions at a ground-breaking level of affordability. The MX61 is 16-part multi-timbral with 128-note polyphony enabling complex performances to be produced. Supports USB Class Compliant for use with included iOS apps Cubasis LE and FM Essentials. Also includes Steinberg's Cubase AI, Vycro MX editor software (free download).
The 61-key MX61 combines over 1,000 MOTIF XS sounds, USB audio/MIDI connectivity and advanced DAW controller functions at a ground-breaking level of affordability. The MX61 is 16-part multi-timbral with 128-note polyphony enabling complex performances to be produced. Supports USB Class Compliant for use with included iOS apps Cubasis LE and FM Essentials. Also includes Steinberg's Cubase AI, Vycro MX editor software (free download).
The 61-key MX61 combines over 1,000 MOTIF XS sounds, USB audio/MIDI connectivity and advanced DAW controller functions at a ground-breaking level of affordability. The MX61 is 16-part multi-timbral with 128-note polyphony enabling complex performances to be produced. Supports USB Class Compliant for use with included iOS apps Cubasis LE and FM Essentials. Also includes Steinberg's Cubase AI, Vycro MX editor software (free download).
The 61-key MX61 combines over 1,000 MOTIF XS sounds, USB audio/MIDI connectivity and advanced DAW controller functions at a ground-breaking level of affordability. The MX61 is 16-part multi-timbral with 128-note polyphony enabling complex performances to be produced. Supports USB Class Compliant for use with included iOS apps Cubasis LE and FM Essentials. Also includes Steinberg's Cubase AI, Vycro MX editor software (free download).
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The lowest price for Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Black right now is $899.00 at Australian Piano Warehouse, compared across 6 retailers.
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Prices last updated 13 July 2026.
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Yamaha MX61 BK 61-Note Synthesizer Black (MX61BK)
Free delivery between 17–22 July
Yamaha MX61 61-Key Synthesizer in Black
Delivery between 13–27 July $57.29
Mega Music Yamaha MX61 61-Key Synthesizer in Black
Delivery $26.50
Yamaha MX61 61 Key Synthesizer Audio/MIDI interface Black
Delivery between 16–23 July $26.05
Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer
Delivery between 16–23 July $10
Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer - Black
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originally posted on Yamaha
I use the mx61in the studio as a controller for my vst's and as a daw controller. I also use some of internal sounds in the studio. I use it live as my main board and a sound card for my pc. The mx61 is a versatile keyboard with some great tricks up its sleeve. The pianos and e.p.'s are top notch as well as the other sounds but those are what I use the most. The ability to use the arp when using it as a controller is cool. Few things I don't like, you will know its an entry level board. Its lightweight which is cool but this means all plastic construction. The plastic is a bit creaky. I don't think it will break unless you abuse it. The other thing is it seems like the output is not as loud as it should be. This can be compensated using the velocity settings and the ... MoreI use the mx61in the studio as a controller for my vst's and as a daw controller. I also use some of internal sounds in the studio. I use it live as my main board and a sound card for my pc. The mx61 is a versatile keyboard with some great tricks up its sleeve. The pianos and e.p.'s are top notch as well as the other sounds but those are what I use the most. The ability to use the arp when using it as a controller is cool. Few things I don't like, you will know its an entry level board. Its lightweight which is cool but this means all plastic construction. The plastic is a bit creaky. I don't think it will break unless you abuse it. The other thing is it seems like the output is not as loud as it should be. This can be compensated using the velocity settings and the eq settings. Overall the pros outweigh the cons, I love it and recommend it highly. Thanks Yamaha for pretty much creating my dream board.
originally posted on Yamaha
I use this synth live as my main board. I also use it in the studio for its sounds and as a master controller. It is a very functional product as the applications and installation capabilities seem endless. The sounds are suppose to be the same as from the motif xs. Whether they are or not they are inspiring. My favorites are all the e.p.'s. If you have ever touched any Yamaha the button layout should be straight forward for you. The amount of control you have is great for most users. Some who like to create there own sounds will be disappointed but the available soundset and amount of control that's available is sufficient for me. What I don't like is that I guess because it is all plastic it is a bit creaky. I don't think it will break in half but its a concern. ... MoreI use this synth live as my main board. I also use it in the studio for its sounds and as a master controller. It is a very functional product as the applications and installation capabilities seem endless. The sounds are suppose to be the same as from the motif xs. Whether they are or not they are inspiring. My favorites are all the e.p.'s. If you have ever touched any Yamaha the button layout should be straight forward for you. The amount of control you have is great for most users. Some who like to create there own sounds will be disappointed but the available soundset and amount of control that's available is sufficient for me. What I don't like is that I guess because it is all plastic it is a bit creaky. I don't think it will break in half but its a concern. Also the Ai knob feels cheap. I'm not a fan of the way the keys are made, seems like one could break easily. My only other concern is the price difference between the 49 & 61key. I would say if you are a mainly studio guy or if this will not be the main board in your rig save the $200.if you need this as the main board for live playing you will need the 61. I had to pay the extra for one more octave but overall I'm satisfied. I would def recommend to anyone that loves Yamaha as much as me but doesn't need the sequencer. I didn't talk about the arps and layered drum stuff because its an unnecessary feature for me but may be useful for someone. Overall its a great little board.
originally posted on ebay.com
Best live performance kb for the money Fantastic Yamaha Motif sounds in a 10lb package. The interface is a little hard to navigate so I'd recommend an iPad or something to switch patches in a live setting. Still, it plays and sounds great and with a laptop/software you can do a fair amount of tweaking of the patches.
| Dimensions | Width |
| Keyboard | Number of Keys |
| Keyboard Number of Keys | 61 |
| Initial Touch | Yes |
| Tone Generator | AWM2 |
Yamaha MX61 BK 61-Note Synthesizer Black (MX61BK)
Free delivery between 17–22 July
Yamaha MX61 61-Key Synthesizer in Black
Delivery between 13–27 July $57.29
Mega Music Yamaha MX61 61-Key Synthesizer in Black
Delivery $26.50
Yamaha MX61 61 Key Synthesizer Audio/MIDI interface Black
Delivery between 16–23 July $26.05
Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer
Delivery between 16–23 July $10
I use the mx61in the studio as a controller for my vst's and as a daw controller. I also use some of internal sounds in the studio. I use it live as my main board and a sound card for my pc. The mx61 is a versatile keyboard with some great tricks up its sleeve. The pianos and e.p.'s are top notch as well as the other sounds but those are what I use the most. The ability to use the arp when using it as a controller is cool. Few things I don't like, you will know its an entry level board. Its lightweight which is cool but this means all plastic construction. The plastic is a bit creaky. I don't think it will break unless you abuse it. The other thing is it seems like the output is not as loud as it should be. This can be compensated using the velocity settings and the ... MoreI use the mx61in the studio as a controller for my vst's and as a daw controller. I also use some of internal sounds in the studio. I use it live as my main board and a sound card for my pc. The mx61 is a versatile keyboard with some great tricks up its sleeve. The pianos and e.p.'s are top notch as well as the other sounds but those are what I use the most. The ability to use the arp when using it as a controller is cool. Few things I don't like, you will know its an entry level board. Its lightweight which is cool but this means all plastic construction. The plastic is a bit creaky. I don't think it will break unless you abuse it. The other thing is it seems like the output is not as loud as it should be. This can be compensated using the velocity settings and the eq settings. Overall the pros outweigh the cons, I love it and recommend it highly. Thanks Yamaha for pretty much creating my dream board.
I use this synth live as my main board. I also use it in the studio for its sounds and as a master controller. It is a very functional product as the applications and installation capabilities seem endless. The sounds are suppose to be the same as from the motif xs. Whether they are or not they are inspiring. My favorites are all the e.p.'s. If you have ever touched any Yamaha the button layout should be straight forward for you. The amount of control you have is great for most users. Some who like to create there own sounds will be disappointed but the available soundset and amount of control that's available is sufficient for me. What I don't like is that I guess because it is all plastic it is a bit creaky. I don't think it will break in half but its a concern. ... MoreI use this synth live as my main board. I also use it in the studio for its sounds and as a master controller. It is a very functional product as the applications and installation capabilities seem endless. The sounds are suppose to be the same as from the motif xs. Whether they are or not they are inspiring. My favorites are all the e.p.'s. If you have ever touched any Yamaha the button layout should be straight forward for you. The amount of control you have is great for most users. Some who like to create there own sounds will be disappointed but the available soundset and amount of control that's available is sufficient for me. What I don't like is that I guess because it is all plastic it is a bit creaky. I don't think it will break in half but its a concern. Also the Ai knob feels cheap. I'm not a fan of the way the keys are made, seems like one could break easily. My only other concern is the price difference between the 49 & 61key. I would say if you are a mainly studio guy or if this will not be the main board in your rig save the $200.if you need this as the main board for live playing you will need the 61. I had to pay the extra for one more octave but overall I'm satisfied. I would def recommend to anyone that loves Yamaha as much as me but doesn't need the sequencer. I didn't talk about the arps and layered drum stuff because its an unnecessary feature for me but may be useful for someone. Overall its a great little board.
Best live performance kb for the money Fantastic Yamaha Motif sounds in a 10lb package. The interface is a little hard to navigate so I'd recommend an iPad or something to switch patches in a live setting. Still, it plays and sounds great and with a laptop/software you can do a fair amount of tweaking of the patches.
By no mean this should be called a "synthesizer" as the sound editing options and real-time controls are bare. This is a great preset player for musicians in need of an instant access to good enough pianos, electric pianos, organs and other classic instruments. In a live band setting, this keyboard does the job, and more, and is easy to carry around thanks to its light weight.The downsides are :- limited sound editing possibilities (especially for synthesis)- variable quality and usefulness of the built-in presets- synthesizer style keybed (but understandable compromise here)- some clipping here and there when using effects and a high master volume- user interface not always obvious when doing more than dialing a presetOverall, a capable instrument you can ... MoreBy no mean this should be called a "synthesizer" as the sound editing options and real-time controls are bare. This is a great preset player for musicians in need of an instant access to good enough pianos, electric pianos, organs and other classic instruments. In a live band setting, this keyboard does the job, and more, and is easy to carry around thanks to its light weight.The downsides are :- limited sound editing possibilities (especially for synthesis)- variable quality and usefulness of the built-in presets- synthesizer style keybed (but understandable compromise here)- some clipping here and there when using effects and a high master volume- user interface not always obvious when doing more than dialing a presetOverall, a capable instrument you can count on, with great sound quality and a fair pricing.
I actually purchased 2 of these - one "Level 2" blemished and one "Level 3" scratch and dent. The level 2 arrived in perfect condition with large holes in the box from what I assume was the original purchase that was returned to sender. They keyboard inside was untouched, however.The scratch and dent one is an even bigger bargain. It arrived without manuals, wrapped in bubble wrap in a plain brown cardoard box. The keyboard itself looks and works great. It had clearly been touched before, but I could find no scratches, dents, or other indications of abuse. Bargain.
I decided to take a chance on the "Condition 2 blemished" open box version and am glad I did. Obviously each one is different, but the one I got was clearly returned due to visible box damage during shipping to the initial recipient. There were return tags applied and it had clearly never been opened. The damage to the box didn't reflect on the product (or even the keyboard wrapping) inside as the unit itself arrived in perfect condition without a scratch. Great way to save some $$. They apparently don't double-box these like most of the larger products I receive - apparently it's cheaper for them to discount than buy outer boxes for all of them! Good luck!
Really great keyboard, fantastic for beginners and experts alike. Tons of different sounds available and can connect it to your computer via MIDI or USB. Connect pedals, headphones, speakers, and a variety of other things to it to make it how you want. Would recommend!
For those of us that don't have a team of union stagehands waiting to stash our keyboards in flight cases after a performance, the 11 pound MX61 is a godsend of a keyboard that accommodates the needs of a working keyboardist that is willing to overlook unweighted keys in lieu of lightweight convenience. The MX61 provides a quantity of high quality sounds in a light grab-and-go package.Accommodating vocalists that need to change song keys on the fly, Yamaha supplied huge Octave and +/- Transpose buttons that aren't buried four clicks deep in a menu. There's no shortage of iconic pro-level sounds including Yamaha grand piano in reverb, swirling phaser'd Rhodes, Supertramp Wurlitzer, rock and classic Hammond B3 sounds with variable Leslie speed emulation, and lead ... MoreFor those of us that don't have a team of union stagehands waiting to stash our keyboards in flight cases after a performance, the 11 pound MX61 is a godsend of a keyboard that accommodates the needs of a working keyboardist that is willing to overlook unweighted keys in lieu of lightweight convenience. The MX61 provides a quantity of high quality sounds in a light grab-and-go package.Accommodating vocalists that need to change song keys on the fly, Yamaha supplied huge Octave and +/- Transpose buttons that aren't buried four clicks deep in a menu. There's no shortage of iconic pro-level sounds including Yamaha grand piano in reverb, swirling phaser'd Rhodes, Supertramp Wurlitzer, rock and classic Hammond B3 sounds with variable Leslie speed emulation, and lead synth sounds coded with titles like "Lucky" for ELP's "Lucky Man". Respectable editing power is available, if desired.The MX61 delivers well for its price category. At this price, I could see having two or three of these on stage for redundancy and organization. I bought the black version of the MX61, but was tempted to get the powder blue version - which I suspect will soon be as recognizable onstage as the red Nord keyboards.
I've owned an original Yamaha Motif 8, Korg Triton classic 76, Roland Fantom X6, Roland RD170, Roland Juno D, yamaha MM6...and a host of other boards. Recently sold my Juno D to a good friend because he needed an aux board and I was no longer heavily gigging. Anyway I had my eye on the korg x50 because of the triton sounds..I've sold all those other boards and currently play a yamaha motif xf8. So I felt pretty ok with sounds and really was shopping for something to replace my juno d which was pretty good except for the piano sounds...so like I was saying I really wanted the korg x50 but couldn't find a great deal on one. Last venue I played at kept a yamaha mo6 on site and I quickly learned to appreciate all it could do, so I started shopping for a yamaha mo6 when ... MoreI've owned an original Yamaha Motif 8, Korg Triton classic 76, Roland Fantom X6, Roland RD170, Roland Juno D, yamaha MM6...and a host of other boards. Recently sold my Juno D to a good friend because he needed an aux board and I was no longer heavily gigging. Anyway I had my eye on the korg x50 because of the triton sounds..I've sold all those other boards and currently play a yamaha motif xf8. So I felt pretty ok with sounds and really was shopping for something to replace my juno d which was pretty good except for the piano sounds...so like I was saying I really wanted the korg x50 but couldn't find a great deal on one. Last venue I played at kept a yamaha mo6 on site and I quickly learned to appreciate all it could do, so I started shopping for a yamaha mo6 when I ran across this board. I also played a yamaha moxf8 which I was impressed with but man when I bought this mx61 and turned it on...first off its the perfect gig board its like 10lbs...light man. So easy to transport...and one Saturday while just spending time with it side by side with my big xf8 I was like dang this mx61 rocks...I mean sound for sound. I know its based on the XS line but man these two boards sound solo close its ridiculous. If you get this mx61 or any of the mx line...you essentially own $2000 to $3000 sounds that you can go setup at a gig in less than 10 minutes and sound just as good. Its very easy to navigate and just the best $425 I've spent on a keyboard. I can't see trading this in ever. I've midi in my electric drum kit and it can share the motif drums...this thing is freakin awesome. I mean its not a sequencer, but it also isn't advertised to be one. Albeit you can connect it to your computer or laptop and use the free software or your own and sequence all you want. Thanks Yamaha!
I pre-ordered the MX-61 last year after having read about it and stalked reviews and demonstrations from the European release and eventually the winter NAMM show. It's been just over a year since it was delivered to my local music shop.I had an old digital 88 key console keyboard with fully weighted keys that died about a year earlier and I was looking for a keyboard/synth to replace it.I considered keyboard controllers coupled with software and keyboard/synths and determined for my casual use, the MX-61 was as near perfect a match for me. I especially was looking to get away from the fully weighted piano-like keys from my old deceased digital piano.The voices, the arpeggio options, the built-in performances all contribute to a great starting point. Where to ... MoreI pre-ordered the MX-61 last year after having read about it and stalked reviews and demonstrations from the European release and eventually the winter NAMM show. It's been just over a year since it was delivered to my local music shop.I had an old digital 88 key console keyboard with fully weighted keys that died about a year earlier and I was looking for a keyboard/synth to replace it.I considered keyboard controllers coupled with software and keyboard/synths and determined for my casual use, the MX-61 was as near perfect a match for me. I especially was looking to get away from the fully weighted piano-like keys from my old deceased digital piano.The voices, the arpeggio options, the built-in performances all contribute to a great starting point. Where to go from there is limited only by my (or most user's) imagination.Although I have had the MX-61 for a full year now, I feel I have only scratched the surface of it's capability and the enjoyment it will bring me.
| Dimensions | Width |
| Keyboard | Number of Keys |
| Keyboard Number of Keys | 61 |
| Initial Touch | Yes |
| Tone Generator | AWM2 |