Originally posted by New Yorker:
Exactly!
Are u familiar with PSRs? Do they have drum roll feature? Not a sample but a feature like Roland has where you can do drum rolls with different per beat frequances.
With early keyboards the demo did often use multi timbral voicing, which would have not been possible to have created since many of the keyboards didn't offer midi or internal multitrack sequencers. Furthermore the demos usually do NOT use styles but are more like midi songs (multiple tracks) and again, years ago these demos showed off the sounds and not exactly what could be achieved on the keyboard.
The Tyros demos are actually midifiles or multi track songs created on a sequencer, though you can't access them as they are stored in ROM. It is possible to create the sound you hear in these demos, using a suitable multitrack sequencer. I dont think they would have been created on the internal keyboard sequencer (though I guess with patience it could be done) but rather on a pc sequencer. However all the sounds you hear on the Tyros ARE actually the voices in the keyboard being played from this midi sequence! Of course the programmers of these demos for Yamaha are very talented musicians and know how to get the best from the keyboard, even so its nice to hear what the keyboard is capable of.
As for your drum roll question, this can be done using the step time sequencer on the Tyros. There is an Ibiza style and I'm sure it has some similar drum rolls, if it hasnt no prob as you can create them yourself using step editing.
Regards
Simon
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