Yamaha Synths Official brings a significant leap for Montage M users with the ESP 2.0 update, transforming the hardware’s sound engine into a fully integrated DAW plugin. In this detailed walkthrough, Dom Sigalas demonstrates how ESP 2.0 replicates the Montage M’s architecture, offering deep editing, seamless data sync, and true hardware–software parity. For digital and hybrid synth enthusiasts, this update promises a new level of workflow flexibility—whether you’re designing sounds on the road or managing complex live sets. ESP 2.0 is free for all Montage M owners, making the Montage M ecosystem more versatile than ever.

21. June 2024
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Yamaha Synths Official Unveils Montage M ESP 2.0: The Synth Engine in Your DAW
Montage M Meets ESP 2.0: Hardware, Now Virtual
Yamaha’s Montage M synthesizer steps into a new era with the Expanded Soft Synth Plugin (ESP) 2.0, as showcased in this official walkthrough. The ESP plugin is designed to mirror the Montage M’s powerful sound engine, bringing its capabilities directly into your DAW environment. The demonstration opens with a classic workflow: playing a preset on the hardware, then seamlessly switching to the plugin inside Cubase, with the Montage M acting only as a MIDI controller. This immediate transition highlights the plugin’s ability to replicate the hardware’s sonic character and control surface, including performance features like the Super Knob and polyphonic aftertouch.
The integration is not just skin-deep. ESP 2.0 allows users to interact with the Montage M’s architecture virtually, meaning all the nuanced sound design, modulation, and performance macros are accessible without the physical synth. Yamaha’s approach here is to dissolve the boundary between hardware and software, making it possible to work on complex patches and live sets entirely within the DAW. For those invested in hybrid setups, this is a clear nod to modern, flexible workflows.
Full Editing, Direct Management: ESP 2.0’s Deep Dive
The standout feature of ESP 2.0 is its full editing capability. Unlike earlier iterations, users now have access to every layer of the Montage M’s sound engine from within the plugin. This means you can load, save, and design sounds, manage live sets, and tweak performance controls—all without touching the hardware. The plugin’s interface mirrors the hardware’s structure, allowing for intuitive navigation of scenes, parts, and effects, including the new shimmer reverb introduced in OS 2.0.
This depth of control is especially valuable for sound designers and performers who need to manage large libraries or make last-minute tweaks before a show. The demo illustrates how quickly sounds and live sets can be loaded, with changes reflected instantly in the plugin. Yamaha’s focus on workflow efficiency is clear: ESP 2.0 is not just a playback engine but a full-featured editor and librarian for the Montage M ecosystem.

"Now you have all the editing capabilities of the Montage M into this miracle plugin if you ask me."
© Screenshot/Quote: Yamahasynthsofficial (YouTube)
Creative Freedom: Sound Design and Mixing Without the Hardware

"When you're back to your instrument you can go ahead and load whatever you did in the plugin inside your instrument."
© Screenshot/Quote: Yamahasynthsofficial (YouTube)
ESP 2.0’s architecture is built for creative flexibility. The plugin produces sound independently, so users can design, audition, and mix patches even when the Montage M isn’t connected. This is a game-changer for musicians on the move—imagine tweaking your live set on a plane or collaborating with producers in another studio, all without hauling the hardware. The plugin’s sound is described as identical to the hardware, ensuring that what you hear in the DAW will translate seamlessly back to the synth.
The workflow is elegantly simple: create or edit sounds in the plugin, then transfer them to the Montage M when you’re back in the studio. The plugin also supports automation of performance controls, such as the Super Knob and scene changes, directly within the DAW. For those who rely on Montage M’s multiple engines, ESP 2.0 provides editing access to all but Smart Morph (which is currently playback-only), making it a robust tool for both composition and live preparation.
Streamlined Data Sync and Organization
One of ESP 2.0’s most practical enhancements is its improved data synchronization and organization. Users can now sync edit buffers, user files, library files, and backups between the plugin and hardware with a single click. This streamlines the process of managing large sound libraries and ensures that creative work done on the go is easily integrated back into the main instrument. Yamaha’s focus on making these workflows frictionless is evident, reducing the risk of version mismatches or lost edits in fast-paced production environments.
A Free Update That Expands the Montage M Ecosystem
ESP 2.0 is available at no cost to all Montage M owners, a move that significantly extends the value and versatility of the instrument. By providing a fully featured plugin that operates independently of the hardware, Yamaha empowers users to take their sound design and performance prep anywhere. This update cements Montage M’s status as a hybrid platform, equally at home in the studio, on stage, or in a DAW-centric workflow.
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