Right out of the box the Tyros or Tyros2 sound good to my ears. And if you are a masterful piano player like Dennis (TwoNuts) is
then you can most likely make any keyboard basically 'sing'. However the 'art' of "tweaking" or more accurately stated "embellishing" is part of the equation also in my opinion.
What I am trying to do is make the sound coming out of the keyboard as realistic sounding as possible. In other words, a B3 emulation that sounds like a real Hammond B3 etc. To do that it is necessary sometimes to edit the factory sound and/or layer sounds together to hopefully make a closer representation of the real thing. Although nothing sounds exactly like the real deal (at least by todays keyboard standards anyway)
, making the sound as close as possible by 'tweaking' the presets can further enhance the players overall sound presentation and I would think the audiences satisfaction as well.
When I listen to any keyboard instrument's sound I want it to sound like the real deal. Otherwise if it's not it will diminish its effect on those who hear it in my opinion. We're talking thin sounds or otherwise sounds with a poor representation of a real instruments sound.
Tweaking sounds to sound as realistically as possible further enhances the presentation of an OMB, or even if you are in a Band and don't use the accompaniment features of an Arranger.
And then there are other enhancements as well like the Vocal Harmony board on an Arranger or Style accompaniment, etc.
As a teaser, here are two Styles that I tweaked to sound 'better' on the keyboard on which it is played; in this case the Tyros.
These are Tyros2 Styles that have been 'tweaked' to sound acceptable on the Tyros. As you know the Tyros2 Styles have incorporated the SA Voices and also many Sweet!, Live!, and Cool! voices that aren't found on the Tyros.
The first part of the demo is the untouched Tyros2 Style where you will get an idea of how generic it sounds played on a Tyros. There are even sounds 'missing' because the Tyros2 styles are not fully compatible when played on the Tyros because of the SAV's, etc.
The second part is the same, albeit "embellished" Tyros2 Style, played on the Tyros and where I tried to make them compatible and as lifelike as possible.
Here are the two short demos:
Tyros2 FranklySoul Style Tyros2 Flamingo Style PS: This is an example of tweaking styles from different keyboards but the same idea applies to the sounds on any keyboard itself.
>> I hope Yammie doesn't mind me demonstrating their Tyros2 styles on a Tyros.
>> It is just for comparison purposes you understand; and to demonstrate how tweaking sounds or styles can be effective in improving the overall sound of a keyboard.
The Tyros2 Styles played on a Tyros2 is the ultimate way to hear the sound the way it was intended to be heard of course.
Best regards,
Mike
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