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#117553 - 09/18/06 11:41 PM New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
Eric, B Offline
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Registered: 12/15/99
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Hi gang,

even though it is in german you might like it.
http://www.yamaha-europe.com/yamaha_euro...n_v1_0_300k.wmv

I liked Sultans of swing. Very good guitar emulation.
At the end he demos new sounds made for the german market. Not my style, however I really like the new Clarinet.

Enjoy

Eric
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#117554 - 09/18/06 11:58 PM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
Eric, B Offline
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#117555 - 09/18/06 11:59 PM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
George V Offline
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Hi,

Sounds very interesting. I am looking forward to coming home and watching those videos!

Regards,
George

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#117556 - 09/19/06 03:01 AM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
Tapas Offline
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Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Hi Eric,

Thanks for posting Michel Voncken’s new demo on the Tyros2. What a brilliant presentation? I was glued to my monitor for 16 mins as I watched him perform one hit after another. I would add Eye of the Tiger as another notable emulation. Michel makes it look so simple. This is the mark of a Pro. He is my favorite presenter in the Yamaha Team.

I am keeping this 47MB WMV file to impress my friends. There is nothing that can beat the Tyros2 when it comes to Super Articulation. The demo used only the stock voices and styles. Wait till you hear some of the custom voices and styles that are available on the web.

Tapas

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#117557 - 09/19/06 03:21 AM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
Tapas Offline
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Registered: 11/19/02
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Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
I enjoyed Michel’s demo of the Yamaha PSR-E403 as well. He makes it sound larger than life. This goes to show that even a cheap E403 can come alive in the hands of a talented performer. No matter what the gear with all its bells and whistles, it finally boils down to the skill and knowledge of the player.

The performance assist feature – monkey on a keyboard – was hilarious!

I wonder if those special voices for the German market shown at the end of the first video will be make available here.

Tapas


[This message has been edited by Tapas (edited 09-19-2006).]

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#117558 - 09/19/06 06:07 AM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
Dnj Offline
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Yamaha & Michele Voncken ....
"perfect together"

Its a hard act to follow !

Thank You Eric

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#117559 - 09/19/06 08:31 AM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
RobertG Offline
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Registered: 05/08/06
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Loc: Southeastern PA, USA
FYI: The link to all the demos is:
http://www.yamaha-europe.com/yamaha_europe/download/movies/01_product_demos/

However, many of the links don't work on this page. Play around with the URLs gets you going.

The Tyros II demo is also in English http://www.yamaha-europe.com/yamaha_europe/download/movies/01_product_demos/TyrosII_2006/



[This message has been edited by RobertG (edited 09-19-2006).]

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#117560 - 09/19/06 08:48 AM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
RobertG Offline
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Registered: 05/08/06
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Loc: Southeastern PA, USA
Quote:
Originally posted by Tapas:
Michel makes it look so simple. This is the mark of a Pro.


When you watch what he does you will so lots of changing of registrations and using the A-B-C-D style buttons for turnaround accents. He does a great job and is an accomplished player. But I think you can do so too. You are not watching a demo of someone just playing around. You are watching someone comfortably playing a highly practiced performance.

Like anything else in music, there is no shortcut to practice. The difference with the arrangers is that beyond the regular practice of playing the keys in time, musically, you also have to practice pressing the buttons in time, accurately, as well. Just another type of chops.

I continue to learn things like playing breaks with the break button or hitting the A-B-C-D style button provides radically different fills depending on where in the measure and even where within the beat I press the key. Lots to discover. Lots to practice.

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#117561 - 09/19/06 01:19 PM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
Eric, B Offline
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Registered: 12/15/99
Posts: 2029
Loc: Ventura, Ca, USA
Hi Robert,

thanks for posting the english version.

I 100% agree with you in the above post: "I continue to learn things like playing breaks with the break button or hitting the A-B-C-D style button provides radically different fills depending on where in the measure and even where within the beat I press the key. Lots to discover. Lots to practice."

To get the most out of todays arrangers we have to "dig in" and learn all we can.
Triggering fills, breaks, and changing registrations at the right time is as important as playing the song, to sound more realistic.

Well said.

Eric
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#117562 - 09/19/06 04:44 PM Re: New Tyros2 video from Michel Voncken
tony mads usa Offline
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..... without a doubt he is a MASTER ....
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