Well of course I have a backup--a Yamaha PSR8000. Sometimes it is necessary for me to use it because the Vocal Harmony presets work correctly, but it is always there in case the 2000 goes down. Also, I have several sets of music on my digital recorder that, in an emergency, I could use without either keyboard.
As far as talking to Yamaha about a problem, I've never had any beef with that. When I received the 2000 and tried to use the Karaoke Girl (I'm sure we are tired of hearing about this!), it would not work properly because it did not eliminate the lead vocal.
I phoned Yamaha and was offered sincere help. We talked by phone many times. Despite the fact that these presets worked properly in the 8000 and 9000, Yamaha insisted that there was nothing wrong with the 2000 and that they were designed to work that way. BUT, they sent an extensive work-around to make the Speedy Mouse work right.
In other words, even though there was nothing wrong with it, they tried to help me fix it. They never did that for the Karaoke Girl setting, and that is the one that is essential in some of my shows.
I am still not convinced that the problem could have been easily corrected with a software update, but of course that is not an option. Yamaha did tell me that the upgrades that were available did not address this problem. (Oh, I forgot it's not a problem, and it may not be to anyone else).
The problems they did address were not significant enough for me to send the keyboard to California and wait. My local dealer discussed the upgrade with Yamaha, and decided it was something beyond what they wanted to attempt.
Frankly, I never expected to keep the 2000 long after that, but I found it a quite good keyboard that has some excellent features and it well suited for what I was doing.
Despite this, the whole incident has left me more skeptical than before.
The point I was trying to make is that all this discussion is premature. The keyboard is not yet available here. As with previous models, they start hyping it a full year before it is ready. They don't even know the extent of the features when they start the talk. Their strategy obviously is working because it seems half the world is waiting with their checkbooks ready.
I think it is wonderful that some of the Yamaha people are monitoring the forum and even trying to help. This forum would be an invaluable source of feedback to them if they will let it.
I hope the Tyros is a truly wonderful keyboard. If it is I may get one, if it is available in time for me to audition it before the first of the year. Otherwise I will buy Ketron.
Then I can gripe about them again!
Don
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