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#183644 - 02/15/05 11:55 AM
Re: The Tyros
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Steve,
While the light weight of the Tyros is definitely an attraction, a number of people (myself included) have a nagging concern about the build quality of Tyros.
I, for one, would buy a 40-lb Tyros in a heartbeat, if it had 76 keys (even though some of the high-end competitors, like Ketron, manage to fit a 76 key bed into a more compact and lighter box).
A question to everyone:
how many of you use joystick/mod wheel while playing an arranger keyboard? How detrimental is it to have it to the left of the keyboard, rather than above the keys?
I believe the Joystick/mod wheel is a holdover from the non-touch-sensitive synthesizer days, when players had to add expression using some analog means. I, for one, almost never use joystick on my Roland - when I am playing with the accompaniment going, I am too busy pressing the black and white keys (and occasionally buttons to change the settings). I can not take my hand off the keyboard to keep on the joystick. If I did, though, I would have found it easier to reach slightly above the keys than all the way to the left of the keyboard.
Regards, Alex
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#183650 - 02/16/05 12:58 AM
Re: The Tyros
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4380
Loc: Norway
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Originally posted by Roel: ......all converted stuff or other brand styles just sound not half as good. Of course styles will sound better on the kb they are designed for, and so it is whatever brand we convert to / from. As long as it is not within the same kb brand, it's even harder to tweak before the result are fairly good/playable. At the end I guess it all come down to our personal taste and needs, also to what kind of musicstyle we usually play. No doubt about that Yamaha are great stuff, but in my ears it can't compete to the SD1 in the "live way" sounding, the "keyfeel" at the SD1 are also really good if you ask me, and yet there are no Yamaha or other arranger kb's that I've seen who are close to Technics KN regarding to the easy, smooth and userfriendly composer and editing functions. As said as many times before at SZ's forums, give us a keyboard who have the best from all brands, that would have been something, eh? Happy playing, exploring and enjoying your new Yamababy Roel GJ
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