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#131661 - 09/22/05 03:48 PM
Re: I Just ordered the Tyros 2 From Dan O
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Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
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DIKI, I can only reply to you that I have 11 keyboards here in the recording studio that go back to the Hoehner D6 clavinet. they all play and get used now and then. I am 74 years old, have gigged half of that time and then got smart enough to go into business for 30 years. I retired and now play what I want, where I want, how I want, and can buy whatever I want. No more rude a&&holes puring drinks in my piano or down my neck, no more flat tenors using my mike, No more virtuosos wanting to play the next set, no more kids wanting a first chair in my band. Life is good  Hope you get there soon  Best to you and yours, Bebop ------------------ BEBOP Senior Member SYNTHZONE FORUMS Retired Moderator of Technics Forum Bill Forrest in Central CALIF. USA ICQ # 562519 Homepage http://www.anycities.com/bebop/
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#131667 - 09/26/05 01:33 AM
Re: I Just ordered the Tyros 2 From Dan O
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Registered: 09/12/05
Posts: 41
Loc: rohnert park, california, usa
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Since there's been some disappointment over the Tyros2, I want to pass on to Yamaha my appreciation for getting it right, at least from my prspective. I'd guess I'd call myself an "arranger player;" i.e., two octaves on the bottom for playing chords and three on the top for soloing are plenty (I don't do a lot of long runs up the keys, don't know how). I wouldn't want the extra weight from any additional keys. What I do want is great sounds and styles, and as a veteran of Yammi boards for many years, I think the Tyros2 is really going to take the whole arranger thing to a new place. Also, a couple of sereo tracks for simple recording is a great plus and probably enough (why carry around a recording studio. . .that's what computers are for). I do hope the harmonizer is better than on earlier boards. If it is, that's another big step forward. I appreciate that other folks have their own needs, but for me, I think Yamaha has got it right, and that's why I've ordered the Tyros2 sight unseen (at least at this point). DerfM
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