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#112843 - 09/09/07 11:03 PM
Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Two totally different styles, two totally different sets of lead sounds, two totally different mixes performed in different locations through different monitor systems...
There's only two things in common between both examples... It's the same song, and the same player (playing different licks)!
It isn't supposed to be an apples to apples comparison (like Purgatory Creek), and shouldn't really be taken that way... At best, it is a slight indicator of sound quality (once you listen past the different mix and effects and EQ) but I am sure, if you wanted to duplicate the sound of each of them on the other, you could, with skill, get VERY close.
I just feel it is an excellent example of showing just how good BOTH are. Each has it's strengths (I felt the Yamaha's percussion better, but the drums weaker, for example) But I'd be happy with the sound of either, once I got a chance to tweak.
This should be an opportunity for us to come TOGETHER, rather than pull us apart (as we so often do). Sonically, they both are good, and with skill, could easily sound even closer.
Form factor, and OS differences, that's another thing... Yamaha's have multi-pads, Roland's have 76 keys. Yamaha's have a sampler (crippled though it is), Roland's have VK Organ (crippled though THAT is) and V-Drum technology. Lot's of differences there. But if you listen to both renditions, and look beyond how differently each was performed and recorded, it's hard to argue that EITHER isn't a great sound....
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