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#148099 - 07/18/06 04:45 PM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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First impression; Number 1 sounds like a cd Number 2 sounds like a band in a hall. So number 1 wins in terms of final mix. The instruments on number 2 are completely different panned and needs different settings and effects to get a good mix. f.i. on number 2 there's too much reverb on the violin. The basic sounds of the individual instruments on number 2, are better, so I think with a little bit tweaking, also number 2 could sound terrific. Special the piano and the violin! I don't own a tryos II or a roland G-70, but I did demo them both, and surprisingly what I noticed that time, is still very well audible in your demo Did you leave the roland as it was out of the box Neils??? Fred Note: Thanks for the demo, Niels
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#148100 - 07/18/06 04:59 PM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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These are both very good but also different. I think I agree with the general consensus to this point that the T2 version sounds a little more polished and that the G70 sounds a little looser and more like a band. For me though, polished isn't necessarily better.
Specifically, I like the bass and drums a bit better on the G70, and the lead instruments a little better on the T2. No surprise at all for me, as I've pretty much always felt this way about Yamaha arrangers and Keys.
This doesn't make my choice any easier guys. I think in the end both boards are gonna sound very good to me when I A/B them next week, and if so, for me it will likely come down to ergonomics / user interface, Vocal harmonizers, SMF playback, and physical feel of the keys.
AJ
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#148102 - 07/18/06 05:21 PM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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Though I could tell right away which one came from Tyros2 , I agree that both G70 & Tyros versions sound impressive, just different. I assume this to be the SAME midi file played back on Tyros2, and then G70, correct? Curious which keyboard the original midi file was created on, and if recorded in auto accomp mode, which (preset?) STYLE was used. Unfortunately, this test doesn't compare the sound of each keyboard's respective auto accomp STYLE when playing the same style genre in auto accomp arranger mode, so I'd love to hear the same song performed in auto accomp ARRANGER mode (utilizing the same similar auto accomp style from each respective keyboard). - Scott
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#148110 - 07/18/06 06:11 PM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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Cool, thanks for the comparison. I agree with others that they are "both" good. The Yamaha version is easy to pick out because of the drums I agree that the Yamaha version is a bit more polished, but the G-70 version sounds more "live", and in your face. It all falls downt to user preference though. Some like the feel of the CD perfection of the T2, and some like the more loose feel of the G-70. Me pesonally I liked the G-70's version better. I'll take a more live sound any day, but hey that's me. Squeak [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 07-18-2006).]
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#148111 - 07/18/06 07:20 PM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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Thanks Niels
I'm happy yet disappointed all at the same time. I kinda want the T2 to win out because I've had several Yamaha arrangers before and I am very comfortable with their Operating systems and there is good user based support. I also like many of their lead instrument sounds.
OTOH, the G70 is beginning to pull at least even in the race ( for me guys.. ) because of the extra keys, the key feel, and the fact that I think both have excellent sounds, but I still hear those ever familiar Yamaha drum and bass sounds that I never really cared all that much for. It also doesn't hurt that my local store has a very good price on the G70.
I'm confident enough that both boards will sound very good, especially when compared to my PA80. Now it comes down to side by side play, and how these boards interact with me, the player. I also realize that I'm kinda different than some other members here, because one of my favorite things ( still )about the PA80 is the layout and interface, while the majority here seemed to strongly dislike it vs comparable Yamaha's in that regard.
Thanks much for the demos Niels
AJ
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#148124 - 07/19/06 07:53 AM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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#148127 - 07/19/06 05:17 PM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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And what happened to the pedal steel on the country Tyros2 version?
I'll tell you one thing, though........ I guarantee you can tweak and store the G70 version faster. ALL styles are a matter of taste, one person wants to hear the piano well, another wants the fiddle, somebody else wants a deeper, more reverb-y snare drum. If and when you finally get a chance to compare G70 and Tyros2 side by side, spend a little time trying to tweak a style (not just adjust volumes, but make changes WITHIN the drumkit - not just a different kit - change sounds AND dynamics and effects, etc.) and see how long it takes you.........
The faster it is, the more likely you are to actually do it! Out-of-the-box is one thing, but efficient tools to customize what you want are what will make your arranger YOUR arranger..........
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#148133 - 07/23/06 10:40 AM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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#148136 - 07/23/06 11:47 PM
Re: G-70 and Tyros2 comparison
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to me, t2 sounds are pretty dry, no much of ambient reverb, they are clear and well defined. g70 on the other hand sounds more as a band, like it was said, and maybe the leveling was not the best.also, more effects an each instrument. anyway, me personally prefer the way g70 handles this styles. and also something else. i thought the tyros' drum set in the second song was not quite right one. i'd be curious how a funk/soul style would sound on both of the instruments. especially drum kit. so, niels, some more g70/t2 comparision? [This message has been edited by adimatis (edited 07-23-2006).]
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