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#160355 - 07/13/06 03:06 PM
Re: What WE HATE About TYROS 2
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Registered: 03/10/04
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Loc: New York
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Originally posted by DonM: Frank, you must be reading my mind. I really don't have a problem with much at all on the T2. Sounds good, easy to use, light in weight, good vocal processing, lyrics display, etc. However the styles DO come alive when you do as you suggested. It's a pain to do and save individually and I haven't done it except for a few of my most-used. I would also like a little different Registration system. To answer the question though, I don't HATE anything about it. DonM I'm with both of you here! If there was just one feature request I could do, it would be global control of the bass and drums. When I do small events, I like to have the drums low, when I do large events and when I play with other musicians, I like them louder! Chony
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#160357 - 07/14/06 07:42 AM
Re: What WE HATE About TYROS 2
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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#160360 - 07/15/06 11:15 AM
Re: What WE HATE About TYROS 2
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Registered: 11/17/99
Posts: 1150
Loc: netherlands
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Yamaha keys are: 21,6 mm f.i. Roland,Kurzweil or Gem keys are: 22,0 mm like a real piano.
So the Yamaha keys are a little narrower.
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#160361 - 07/15/06 01:11 PM
Re: What WE HATE About TYROS 2
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Registered: 11/17/99
Posts: 1150
Loc: netherlands
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Originally posted by captain Russ: Me, Too, Fred!
Russ Hey Russ, Just got a letter from tax office that the Honda is now 25 years old, so I don't have to pay road tax anymore..
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#160363 - 07/17/06 01:27 PM
Re: What WE HATE About TYROS 2
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Originally posted by Nick G:
I own a PSR 3000. about to upgrade to a T2 in a few weeks... I have played a fair bit on the T2 for comparison and notice a massive diffrence in the feel of the keys but the size?? are all 61 key keyboards the same size?? Only Yamaha's. They are 160mm (6.3 inches) octave to octave. If you've played a Korg Pa1XPRO or Roland G70 you'll notice that the individual keys are 'wider' than those on the Yamaha Tyros/2 or PSR 3000, etc. Korg and Roland have what I consider 'true' full size keys. But nevertheless Yamaha touts the Tyros and PSR 3000, etc. as having full size keys. In their eyes they are I suppose. But a lot of people think otherwise. If you buy a Tyros/2 or PSR just make sure you keep your body weight, including your fingers, in the normal body mass index range because if you let your fingers get chubby you will in my opinion have a more difficult time playing the Tyros or PSR 3000 etc., and hitting the keys without making needless mistakes. PS: The standard for "modern range" Pianos is mainly 165mm Octave spans and even Yamaha makes their 88 key Hammer Action 'keyboards' with 165mm Octave spans with the Motif ES8 being an example. The problem is getting them to make their synth action keyboards like the Tyros/2 or PSR line with 165mm Octave to Octave spans like Korg and Roland do. So my advice if you own a Tyros or PSR is stay in shape and keep slim and trim - or else. Best regards, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 07-18-2006).]
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