Tonight I visited my dealer for a workshop/demo with Yamaha keyboards CVP307, TYROS, PSR2k etc.
Some news about the Tyros-2 was presented by an official Yamaha employee :
Week# 35 : Final details & demo-samples on internet.
September : Shipping starts and first machines will arrive in the Netherlands.
Global (not final) Specifications:
a. 400 built-in styles (T-1 has 300)
b. no 76 keys version planned
c. Hi quality keys (motif/DX7 alike)
d. HDD not standard but as an option
e. Megavoiced brass, strings, saxes, accordeons etc.
f. Megavoices play-able !
g. No built-in FDD (probably an USB-FDD)
h. Downward compatible with Tyros-regs / files / settings. Even the HDD coming from a T-1 fits without problems : all stored data will work perfectly.
i. Separate RGB video-interface that can be used for independent lyrics-presentation on a computer display (e.g. LCD)
j. There is a little chance scanned sheetmusic can be displayed as well !! (stored/connected to a registration-memory)
k. Music stand construction much better without the fragile pieces the T-1 has.
l. improved vocal-harmonizer
m. stereo samples loadable/editable.
n. many new FULL STEREO samples (drums, accordeons, pianos etc.)
o. 4 track audio-recording feature when HDD installed.
p. Plays WAV and MP3's
Of course the question : "Why not a PRO version with 76 keys?" .... Yamaha's answer :
"Most customers are satisfied with the 5-octaves and don't feel the need for an extra
octave. E.g. the number of sold PSR9000 PRO's was only 10% of the 9000 sales.
Yamaha decided to put as much as possible effort (time = money) in software-engineering and skipped plans for an extra expensive production-line to produce an extra model"
I myself can live with 5-octaves.
Facit :
I had no plans to change keyboard, but there might be a chance I will ..... very soon ... I ordered one!
[This message has been edited by Roel (edited 07-07-2005).]