It's like the word "Audya"...break it down...Aud ya pronounced "odd ya"...it's Latin for "you are odd."

It can't be derived from the word "Audio" although "odd audio" could have been the underlying expression intended, considering the "odd" audio guitar voicing on complex chords.

I hope they eventually fix them...it's a shame, because the rest of it is so good, I could listen to it for minutes.

Ketron would sure benefit having the sales numbers of the Tyros in all it's excellent iterations, the Tyros3 being considered by many to be the the most advanced arranger available today...and like all Yamaha arrangers, there is no problem with odd guitar voicings...the only thing odd about the Tyros3 is it's critics.

Ian

[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 04-09-2010).]
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