I remember this article from Keyboard Magazine being mentioned in another post. I am fairly certain it was Fran. I remember being excited to know that I would soon receive mine in the mail. However I do not remember if anyone expounded on its subject matter. I just wanted drop this thread in to allow for continued dialog on this subject. I already know that some of you don't think much of the SA Voices.
Anyway, this is really about the article that made the cover of
Keyboard Magazine, "Arranger Keyboards: Tools or Toys"
I know that for most of us, we have experienced many different opinions regarding the arranger. From amazed astonishment to absolute disdain from others. However, I think that as the technology's start to merge(,ie. Synths & Arrangers)the thought of the arranger being a toy is changing, even among other professional musicians. I don't need anybody telling me how great my keyboard is to feel good about my purchase. I have had my Tyros 2 for about 1 year. I continue to be amazed at the stellar way the SA voices can be played and applied in musical arrangements. Oh by the way , here is my favorite part of the final conclusion of the writer.
"At the high end, no other keyboard's comparable sounds can match the realism of the Tyros 2's Super Articulation voices,..." The article goes on to talk about the "cool" features of the E-80. But since I'm a Tyros 2 owner I thought that I would stop there and let someone else like Fran take up for Roland.
Let the flaming begin...
Regards,
Dennis L. Almond
aka...TwoNuts
PS. Here is the article;
Tools or Toys [This message has been edited by TwoNuts (edited 04-07-2007).]