Hi Simon and John,
Thanks for your comments! I think everyone should all have a passion
in life, a reason to live. We share a common path in this forum
in our never ending quest for music.
I have to thank Simon for his incredible effort in promoting
the Yamaha Arranger keyboards on his personal website and through
the several Yahoo Groups he has pioneered. I learnt about the
Tyros from TyrosWorld.com and I browse through it every day
to see what new goodies Simon has posted.
I place a great deal of weight on the comments/recommendations/evaluations
of individuals like Simon and George Kaye who are in this for their
passion. It comes from their heart and their writing shows.
I agree with Dan's comment that it is a lot easier to work with styles
based on the GM soundset. Revoicing GM sounds is a lot quicker than
working with styles that have been tweaked on a particular arranger.
Give us just a great set of 128 GM sounds. I want quality, not quantity.
Arranger keyboards have a lot of potential. They drastically cut down
on production time and can become the heart of a studio. I wrote
a comprehensive article showing how to build a studio around an arranger:
http://anniem38.tripod.com/DigitalRecording/Building_a_studio.htm I feel in a matter of 5 to 10 years, we will see a revolution in home
studios. Everything will become software based, more powerful, more
flexible and certainly more affordable. It is already taking place.
Just take a look at Emagics EXS24 software sampler, Reason, the
brilliant Waves plug-ins, and you know the change is inevitable.
Tapas