The Tyros 2 could have and should have been 76 keys under 35LBS.
It does not use the heavy materials like Korg Roland and Gem but it is probably the most popular and best arranger on the market.
The fact that the Korg TR 76 and the Roland Fantom x7 are synths with synth action does not make the possibility of having a lightweight 76 key arranger any less. In fact, it only supports the point that the technology and the know-how is their to make a 76 key arranger. The problem is that in each manufacturer company, there is a workstation division and an arranger division most of the time in different countries, and doing their own thing. They don’t seem to talk to each other and exchange notes.
I can not speak to the build quality of TR76 and the Fantom x7, but as the Tyros 2 and PSR 3000 have shown, people are not as concern with build quality as they are with other features on an arranger.
I am not really trying to argue with any one on this topic, but I just don’t think that manufacturers should get away with just putting anything on the market and think that everything is OK.
They must be made aware of the needs of gigging musicians and make the arrangers accordingly so we can buy and support their products. Especially when implementing some of the features that the gigging musicians need would not adversely affect overall sales.
Look at the sample play back and the audio recording features on the Tyros 2. Before the Tyros 2 came out, there was lots of discussion about whether an arranger should have sampling capabilities and audio recording. Some of us gigging musicians were advocating for such features (like what the Gem Genesys had) there were others who said that those features are not needed on arranger, it will drastically increase the price, and there is no market for it, get and external sampler and audio recording device and so on. Now look at the Tyros 2 the value of the sampling playback and the audio recording capabilities is being realized and appreciated. And from Yamaha’s perspective, those features did not decrease sales or drastically increase the price. Quite the opposite, the Tyros 2 is probably the hottest new keyboard on the market today.
Just my $0.2
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