Hi Dreamer,
can't actually comment on the quality of the PA800 compared to the Tyros pads, but they certainly are better than the pads on my psr 1500.
The reason I luv the pads on the PA800 so much, is not neccesarily the quality
(though to me the repeating piano & guitar pads sound great) , but actually the way they work, & how they can be created & used.
On my PSR1500 for instance, with the repeating pads, the timing of hitting the pad is crucial. The pad always starts on the first beat of "it's" bar. If I hit it too late, the pad plays catchup, and on occasions, I end up with a completely blank bar where the pad doesn't play. Not much good if the pad is supposed to be supplying the main guitar or piano track.
With the PA800 pads, it doesn't matter when I hit it, the pad still syncs perfectly to the style.
Apart from the the normal 2 sync modes the psr has, the PA800 has an additional sync mode called "continued" where it will sync to the "beat counter" so if you hit the pad on the 3rd beat of the bar, the pad will start on the 3rd beat of "it's" bar instead of the beginning. Locks in perfectly.
Also I have the option of using the EC5 pedal board to assign the start of individual pads, & stop of all of the pads.
If I want to stop them individually, ( same as psr) I have to use the buttons.
The pads are matched up to the styles ie you may get a piano pad, a guitar pad, pecussion pad etc you could literally use all 4 at the same time & they won't clash with the style. Naturally you can use choices of your own or user pads.
The pad creation functions are brilliant.
Style to Pad,
Midi to Pad ( import /export) to sequencer
Pad to Pad
Event list editing
and if I want to replace a track in a style with a pad,
Pad to Style.
Really handy if I want to create a new style.
best wishes
Rikki
Originally posted by Dreamer:
Well...
By the way, speaking of multipads, can anyone comment on the quality of the PA-800 multipads compared with Yamaha?