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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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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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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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