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#112829 - 09/08/07 09:31 PM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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Originally posted by Taike:
It's a comparison between Tyros 2 and G70 so I don't see why the Midjay should be featured as well especially since it's not an arranger keyboard. And then what about Wersi, Lionstracs, Korg, Gem, etc.? If you compare apples with oranges you don't drag in bananas, do you? Now that wouldn't be fair. A banana isn't a fruit after all.

Taike

Just one correction, the Midjay is an arranger.
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#112830 - 09/08/07 10:06 PM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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Taike[/b][/QUOTE]
Just one correction, the Midjay is an arranger. [/B][/QUOTE]

An arranger, yes, but not a keyboard. Point well taken, though.
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#112831 - 09/09/07 01:35 AM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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Hi Andrea.

Beautiful performance on both keyboards, but it's really two different
kind of renderings we can hear.
Both are very smooth and nice to listen at, but something make me feel
that one recording are done in a studio and also make me feel like I'm
playing a CD on my stereo, and the other are much more "live" and make
me feel the ambience and the musicians presence in the performance.
To me it's the G-70's sounds and style who make the best impression,
Yamaha sounds way too much "studiopolished and cold" in my ears.
(I'm very tempted to add: "as I think Yamaha mostly do")

Thanks, and Happy Playing
GJ
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#112832 - 09/09/07 04:29 AM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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#112833 - 09/09/07 05:22 AM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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In this comparison, I prefer the way the G70 sounds. I do agree though that there is probably a wide margin in the way the EQ is setup on both machines. I also agree that Yamaha arrangers have a certain sound that for me makes them recognizable. The T2 certainly has improved the Yamaha sound palette, yet I can go back and listen to pieces I did with my PSR 530 and I can almost flawlessly recreate them on my Tyros 2.

I think perhaps that's an inherent trait in a lot of the manufacturers. I had a Korg M1 back in it's day. The PA80 is a completely different animal, yet many of the edit menus for the synthesis engine are quite similar. Having revisited the M1 in the software version, even some of the sounds are quite similar.

I guess it makes sense to me in that manufacturers like to stay with what "brung 'em to the dance". I see it in the software realm too. Although there have been numerous improvements, the Cubase engine still has a lot of the same look and feel as it did back in the days when the Atari platform ruled the roost. Ditto "M" ( later Muszys ) and Band in a Box.


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#112834 - 09/09/07 06:16 AM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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Andrea,

It seems to me the T2 recording just sounds too bright/sharp. I do know this is not the way a T2 sounds usually.
Also I wonder what style was used for this song.... was it a converted one?
Nice tune !

R.

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#112835 - 09/09/07 07:48 AM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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I miss the lower tones in the T2 recording, my T2 sound a lot better,Just the right settings.
Recording of the T2 could sound much better than this .

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#112836 - 09/09/07 08:40 AM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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To my ears the G70 sounded the most natural and live almost like a real band. The T2 had this very annoying tambourine sound. The rhythm within the percusion that the tambourine was playing sounded completely out of place with the rest of the backing and put me off.

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#112837 - 09/09/07 08:44 AM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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Dear friends,
thank you for your comments: a lot of wisdom there (no kidding...) and I am glad that my effort has been scrutinized by such a competent audience (again, no kidding... )
Yes, your comments are all competent and the diversity among them shows once again that the beauty lies in the eye (ear?) of the beholder.
I agree that the comparison is not very meaningful, and for a lot of reasons; to mention just a few:
- the style of course is not the same
- the recording technique was not the same, essentially because the two keyboards are currently in two different rooms of my house and I could not move my digital recorder, so to record the G-70 I used my laptop running Adobe Audition 2.0, with a Tascam US-144 as audio/midi interface.
- the sounds chosen were not similar, but this makes sense because I used the sounds I like more in both keyboards (Jazz Guitar layered with a vocal sound and Harmonica layered with strings on the T2 and Blowed Alto Sax and Grand Piano X on the G-70). Now, since I recorded the T2 version first, to make the comparison more meaningful I should have chosen similar sounds on the G-70, but the fact is that I don't like the G-70 Jazz Guitar, and speaking of the Harmonica... yes, is good, but not to the point of playing, all exposed, a lead line in a song like this.
On the other hand, the G-70 enabled me to choose for the first time a piano sound, which I was never able to use on the Tyros, because to my ears is too dry and the decay is too fast (so to me the overall result is that it lacks "body"). Of course these are personal preferences, but since I was the one that had to play, the question is: how can you record a decent song if you are using a sound that doesn't inspire you?
So I agree that it wasn't a real test, but my goal was to show you what these keyboards have to offer... and it's a lot!

Now, to address a few specific points:
- it's true that the sound of the Tyros can change dramatically "messing" with the compressor (even more than the equalizer)
- a big plus of the T2 are the multipads (Diki, the percussions you hear at the beginning were added through multipads; I use this technique to beef up a style and also to add tension as the song goes on); the "weird" tambourine is actually a pandeiro: combined with the little acoustic guitar that kicks in a few bars after (a very good emulation of the brazilan "cavaquinho": kudos to the programmer! ), it gives this song a very brazilian feeling. I know that the beat sounds strange, but in Brazil you hear a lot of stuff like this, with that "faltering" groove.
- Roel, the style is custom made: you have a good ear... and, speaking of frequency response, I use a system by Syrincs that YOU recommended a lot of time ago (do you remember?) Since this system has a (powerful) active subwoofer, it's likely that I tend to reduce the bass frequencies of my T2 a bit, especially with the compressor, hence (maybe) the lack of deep bass when a song is played through other speakers
- Donny, I use the Midjay more as a backing unit; to tell you the truth, the small display and the user interface make it a bit of a nightmare programming things like registrations; I have to admit, however, that both the Tyros 2 and the G-70 have more to offer, sonic-wise.
And... to answer the final remark by Arno, I am currently working on another song, to be recorded again with both keyboards; this time I will try to choose similar instruments (but not to the expense of a lack of inspiration, of course...) and will also try to tweak the global settings on my Tyros 2, so I HOPE that it will sound at least a bit like yours...
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#112838 - 09/09/07 08:44 AM Re: A sonic comparison between Tyros 2 and G-70
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Originally posted by spalding:
To my ears the G70 sounded the most natural and live almost like a real band. The T2 had this very annoying tambourine sound. The rhythm within the percusion that the tambourine was playing sounded completely out of place with the rest of the backing and put me off.


That Tamborine sound is a staple in many of Yamahas arranger styles sound...I used to turn it off in many songs.

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