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#152673 - 09/12/02 08:47 PM
Re: No Digital Output on the Tyros?.....
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Registered: 11/26/99
Posts: 236
Loc: St. Petersburg, Russia
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Midnight: I do not wanna buy Motif simply because it's not an arranger. And yes, Motif has way better features than any arranger right now.
You might wanna say that I can't get everything in one box. True. But can it be done? yes. Will I pay for an arranger Motif for $5000? Oh yes. And it's not only because of digital I/O. It's because of a good sequencer, ability to add cards with sounds, arppegiator, AWESOME drum kits, real-time effects, you can tweak the sound any way you want, great support (just look at motifator.com), I can go on more on that. Do not tell me you wouldn't want all that. I just hope Yamaha would read this message instead of yours who just simply saying: OK, dont have this or that and too much $$$ for Tyros, but it's OK with me, don't even bother putting whats a MUST....
I'm sure Tyros is a good machine, but it doesn't mean we can't mention what we would want in it.
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VM Welt
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#152675 - 09/12/02 09:21 PM
Re: No Digital Output on the Tyros?.....
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Registered: 12/07/99
Posts: 79
Loc: New York
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Who the hell cares? This is the first time a digital output seemed a necessecity in any arranger keyboard, of course after the fact it is announced. Sorry if seem a little harsh, but if your REALLY that interested in good sound quality for your studio, you WONT look for an all in one solution, because nothing exists. No triton, 9000, etc, will ever make that proffessional sound you are all looking for. If you think about it, if there was a full proof all in one solution, everything else would become obsolete, and do you really think that is going to happen? And I am not so anti-arranger person, I owned the g1000 and now the pa80 and love them. But if i really lead myself to believe there will ever be a PERFECT keyboard, I would take myself to the hospital and detox myself, because I must be high on some major drugs. Appreciate the improvements that these componies try and give to you. And you won't get so angry if you didn't shell out 3grand everytime a new keyboard came out. If your interested in your studio, buy a good computer and a good sound card with good converters, or a seperate converter that sounds incredible.
Had to vent sorry...
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#152677 - 09/13/02 10:01 AM
Re: No Digital Output on the Tyros?.....
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Registered: 12/07/99
Posts: 79
Loc: New York
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Um no one is talkinga about music in this case. I am talking about proffessional digital sound, which is now a requirement for some od-ball reason. Arranger workstations are made for live situations, and for song writing ideas. It is not meant to be the easy way out of making music and proffessional arrangements. Anyone who ONLY uses that for their arrangements, will never have that PRO sound you are all striving for. My point was, if you really want that SOUND, your not going to get it from a keyboard alone, actually NEVER. Why do pre-amps, g4's, Sound cards, etc, exist then? I will never believe that one single arranger keyboard will ever take the place of all that. As far as making music, you are right, you can make great music with a single workstation, but it will always miss something. Live is a different story. I am still amazed what the PA80 does for a live situation. You'll never ever believe that I am playing ALL of that music live with all of my own programmed rhythms.
So again, I'm talking sound, not music,
Thanks -Alfred
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#152680 - 09/14/02 08:42 AM
Re: No Digital Output on the Tyros?.....
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Registered: 08/16/00
Posts: 442
Loc: UK
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If the KN7000 demos are an example of the benefits of having digital out, then I would rather stick to analog! From what I have heard, the 7000 is thin, edgy, cold and clinical, it reminds me of the first phase of cd players that hit the market. I prefer warm evocative sounds, fat warm bass and the sounds that old roland synths produced.. I think Yamaha keyboards to date have achieved a warm and more natural sound, whether its because of analog outs I dont know but for me having digital outs isn't going to make any difference at all. This keyboard is intended as an arranger, a performance keyboard, I dont see many pro studios using them but even if thats the case, I dont think that the analog outs are going to be the death of the Tyros! The psr740 schematic showed it was quite simple to access the digital ins to the D-A convertors before the analog stages, I dont think it would be a problem to fit an aftermarket conversion if required - though you could also think about upgrading (if necessary) the analog output components, op amps etc. I think the analog stages help to smooth off the nasty digital roughness that otherwise creates cold lifeless music... Simon ------------------ ________________________ Simon G.K. Williams simon@svpworld.com Creative Music & Multimedia http://www.svpworld.com________________________
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