Originally posted by rhumba:
I get less critical of stereo but more critical of the ability to control my sound instead of depending on the soundman.
rb: You pointed out another plus I appreciated with the PAS, the ability to monitor and control the PA EQ/levels right from your keyboard via the PAS remote control unit.
As far as 'stereo' vs 'mono' goes, That in itself is NOT the issue with me, but instead, the fact that converting & mixing a stereo signal to a mono output cancels out all 'effects' which Yamaha implemented in the original sampled acoustic piano sounds. These effects are what give them their lifelike sparkle. Think of how your vocals would sound if you removed all reverb & effects (chorusing etc) from it. It doesn't matter whether it's in stereo or mono, vocals & keyboard sounds suffer without (at least a little) reverb effect. Playing a Yamaha stereo sampled acoustic piano voice thru a mono output sounds to me like all effects enhancements were stripped, leaving just the fundemental sound only (no harmonic overtones).
Scott