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Originally posted by ianmcnll:
Bottom line is that Yamaha is not going to make a 76 note top line arranger...despite the bitchin' and whinin' of several people since the first Tyros came out, the fact that every other Tyros afterwards still had 5 octaves should make it quite obvious, even to the most casual observer, that Yamaha do not feel that making a 76 note arranger is in their best interest.

All the whinin' and cryin' hasn't worked these past several years...what makes you think it will work now?

What part of "NO" can you not understand?

Perhaps you might consider Yamaha actually knows something you do not?

If, in the next few years between the Tyros4 and Tyros5, Yamaha decides a 76 note T-series is in their best interest they'll make one.


For now, those needing a 76 can easily buy a Korg PA2Xpro (or Audya) and be happy as a clam with it, as many here say they are...what is the problem?

How many keys on your Genesys keyboard?

How long have you had it?

Ian


The genesys module which I have I can get 61 76 or 88 keys.

As discussed in other threads, the issue is not just having 76 keys but also having something that is compact and mobile of which the Korg, Roland and Ketron are not.

Plus we want the great styles and sounds of Yamaha.
It amazes me that Yamaha and its representative are just ignoring a significant part of its potential market.
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