Originally posted by trtjazz:
Mike,
I think if one takes advantage of the master mode, the ES could readily be set up for live performances with a band. As far as being a "one man band" such as the Tyros is then I agree.
The other overall thing I would say is that the Tyros is much more fun to just sit down and play the ES is more of a creative tool to work with.
Terry
Terry I agree with your thoughts. I know the Motif ES has the ability to be used in a Live setting and even with a Band of course but the learning curve was pretty steep and it just seems to me that the first thing on Yamaha's mind when they created the Motif ES was gearing it for Studio application not Live play; that's my thoughts anyway. I guess I also wanted a simpler solution but still have all those killer voices too. Being familiar with Yamaha's newer Arrangers and their OS's, the Tyros makes it 'extremely' easy for me to use during a Live performance. Plus I get the benefit of using all of those great Styles during Solo performances and the Midi compatibility and functionality on the Tyros is leaps and bounds above and beyond the Motif ES IMO. Ever try to Mix and Master a Midi on the ES? You'll know what I mean if and when you try to.
It can be done but you're in for some grueling hard work and ultimately some frustration to go along with it. The Tyros is the bees knees for Midi implementation and functionality with XG compatibility and so much more. It is a MUCH easier process for me. And I am very big on using Midi files, features, and functions in and with my Music making.
Someday I probably will get a true Synth Workstation, but by that time they'll probably have incorporated all the features of an Arranger Workstation Keyboard and more, into it. Which is fine with me.
Best regards,
Mike