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#163105 - 06/08/03 01:47 PM Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
Bluebird Offline
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Registered: 07/02/02
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I read usually this great forum, and desire to buy a new keyboard.
I listened Roland, Yamaha and Technics.
I like Roland keys, sounds and styles (and morphing); I like some sounds and a lot of possibilities of Yamaha (screen, a lot buttons, pads...), and the friendship of Technics.
But I cannot buy the three ones :-))
Frankly, I would buy a Yamaha by their possibilities, some sounds (not piano sound), its screen, more buttons, etc.
But... (sorry, it is my opinion) I hate its toy keys, and its styles are quite unbearable to me: mechanical, repetive and not human, with very scarce variation, almost all reduced to drums and guitars. I prefer styles from Roland and Technics, richer, various, musical, longer, more human: there is a music behind, not as Yamaha (where there is a machine behind -IMO-).
Because it is not a Yamaha with Roland keys and styles, neither a Roland with the possibilities of Yamaha: ¿what option will be less bad?
1. To buy a yamaha and “try to humanize” its mechanic styles, or to load converted styles from Roland and Technics. But perhaps those styles do not sound as good...
2. To buy a Roland, use and import all the rich Roland styles, and to forget the Yamaha beautiful screen, pads, buttons, etc?

What option will cause to feel me less badly? What decission is the less bad one? What decision I lose less with?
Cheers.
Blue

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#163106 - 06/08/03 04:59 PM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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You are very perceptive! I don't have the answer, but be sure to check out Ketron keyboards before you decide.
DonM
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#163107 - 06/08/03 06:39 PM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
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Registered: 11/14/02
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Loc: Ontario,Canada
One thing Yamaha has over the other makes is XG. This is Yamaha's extension to MIDI. With the later keyboards (PSR740, 2000 and above) you have access to a very powerful synth, similar to an MU80 but with more effects, or an MU100 with fewer voices. With one of the XG editors available or XGworks to drive it you are way ahead of the others. Much as I like playing keyboards by Technics or Korg, I wouldn't want to be without the power of XG.

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#163108 - 06/09/03 01:37 AM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
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Registered: 03/02/02
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I use a 2k now, but I bought my PSR 630 on the strength of it possessing XG. Admittedly the sound quality is more MU50 than MU80 (32 note poly, less sample memory) but it made life so much simpler when developing midi files on a pC as I could use a cheapo hardware Yamaha chipset soundcard and get quite a good approximation to the final result.
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#163109 - 06/09/03 06:19 AM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
Pilot Offline
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If you already have a soundcard, a Yamaha soft synth such as the SYXG50 will also do the job in developing MIDI files. I keep a copy on my laptop for that purpose. Just don't try to use it with a keyboard as the latency is quite high.

Bryan

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#163110 - 06/09/03 06:27 AM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
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Registered: 03/21/03
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Yamaha may have XG, but Roland has GS. Both are extensions of the MIDI code. One thing I liked about my Korg i was that I could mute accomp. instruments live. I haven't learned how/if I can do that on my Yamaha 2k.
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#163111 - 06/09/03 06:40 AM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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You can mute any instrument by merely pressing the button directly below that instrument's icon. Yamaha, and most other manufacturers seems to add too many instruments to their styles. Most of us would sure prefer at least one variation of each style that has nothing more than a bass and drum--no horns, piano, guitar, strings, etc. Sure would make life a lot easier if you didn't have to mute out those sounds.

Cheers,

Gary
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#163112 - 06/09/03 07:02 AM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
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Thanks, Gary. Does that mean I have to go to the edit screen to do this? I assume so...

A thought - it is possible to load Roland styles onto Yamaha PSR keyboards. Many are available at SVPWorld.com and at psrtutorial.com. There are also two excellent yahoo groups that have styles - www.yahoogroups.com
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#163113 - 06/09/03 07:38 AM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
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Travlin'easy,
I couldn't agree with you more. It would be nice if they had one variation that would tone the style down a bit. To be honest ever since I started playing arrangers, I have never once used a preset style in its entirety. If I use a preset style I'll usualy just pick one or two parts that I like in that style and that's it. I'd say 95% of the time I make my own styles. I use an arranger for the ability to create user styles rather than use preset ones. What interests me is the ability to trigger changes with the keys. It would be great to find a full blown synth that had an arranger function as well.. That would be the best of both worlds...

Squeak

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 06-09-2003).]
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#163114 - 06/09/03 08:29 AM Re: Does Yamaha Yamaha may be humanized by Roland?
zuki Offline
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Registered: 09/20/02
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Hello,
You can purchase a CD on eBay for $1.50 that has 3500+ converted styles FOR the Yamaha PSR series instruments. They are terrific styles (I recognize Roland and Korg and other arrangements) that sound great in any Yamaha arranger.
Zuki
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