Ok guys, b4 you get too excited . . . I'm first to admit that I myself wasn't lucky enough to make it to the official Yamaha Tyros2 premiere presentation held in London today (10/1), but an arr keyboard buddy of mine, and SZ member: 'thewolf' (who recently owned a PSR3000) did. In fact he flew all the way from Finland just to make it to the event.
Upon his return back to his London hotel room, he called me (via Skype), to share his impresssions, and answer questions I had previously requested to find out about Tyros2. First of all, not only did he attend the Tyros2 Premiere Presentation (that evening), but earlier in the day, was fortunate to be able to actually sit down to explore and play a Tyros2 in their showroom, not for one, but SEVERAL hours!
Here are just a few of the things he shared with me. The first thing he said was that he was immediately blown away by the awesome realism of Yamaha's new 'Super Articulation Voices' and how easily they were to play, and so intuitively, on the new Tyros2 keyboard. He told me he was left speechless from that incredible sound experience.
As a comparison, he played a Tyros1, saying the sound improvement difference between Tyros1 voices and Tyros2 S.A voices was incredibly phenomenal, and felt that this improvement alone more than well worth an upgrade from Tyros1 to Tyros2.
He also reported that the Tyros2 keyboard action felt 'very responsive', and even though the keys are lightweight compared to fully weighted piano keys, they have considerably more weight, and more importantly, better 'touch response' than Tyros1. He pointed out that the Tyros2 keys gave him the feeling of being 'connected' to the acoustic instrument he was playing on the keyboard, and that 'somehow magically', appropriate acoustic instrument sounds (string pops, valve clicks, pops, sound variations. etc) came in automatically, at just the right moments, inspiring his playing further. He felt the keyboard action response along with the new S.A voices raised both his perceived keyboard playing ability, and dramatically increased the realism of the the acoustic instrument he was playing (on the keyboard). He told me that he felt that the impressive playable S.A voices ALONE were enough to make it worth getting the Tyros2.
He too had heard the the web Tyros2 MP3 demos, and told me that they don't do justice to how terrific they actually sound when played & heard LIVE.
Ok, here are a few other things my friend was able to test & confirm for me about Tyros2:
1. MusicFinder now returns you to whatever record (song) you had last called up, even after going into other menus, or exiting to the MAIN LCD screen.
2. Yamaha UK confirmed to him that Tyros1 (TRS-MS01's + sub) speakers will work & play fine on Tyros2, as both Tyros2 speakers (TRS-MS02 + sub) and Tyros1 speakers (TRS-MS01 + sub) utilize the SAME speaker input connecters & Tyros speaker output sockets. The ONLY incompatibility is that the Tyros1 TRS-MS01 satellite speaker 'mounting brackets' are incompatible and subsequently won't mount to the back of Tyros2.
3. Microphone input on Tyros2 is the same as Tyros1: 1/4"
4. Cosmetically: Tyros2 looks very cool, with a more compact sleek appearance and 'more up to date' look than Tyros1. Tyros1 sitting side by side, now looks a bit old fashioned in comparison.
Ok, hopefully arranger keyboard buddy: Heike, will now step forward to provide a followup to my posting here, and confirm, deny, or 'add to' what I've relayed so far.
Heike, you're defintely 'da Wolf' man here. Thanks again for sharing.
Scott
[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 10-01-2005).]