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#201755 - 11/13/05 02:12 AM
Re: So How Happy are all You NEW TYROS 2 Owners Now?
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 325
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Thanks Simon for your candid opinion on the Tyros 2. I agree with everything you say in your short review. I have been weighing in the pros and cons of the top 3 arrangers - Yamaha Tyros 2, Korg Pa1Xpro, and the Roland G70.
After playing on them and comparing voices and styles for the last couple of weeks, my personal pick is the Tyros 2. This is in spite of lacking 76 keys of the Pa1Xpro/G70 and the excellent piano and organ sounds of the G70.
The Tyros 2 has a clear edge on the voices with its Super Articulation Technology. It surpasses the Pa1Xpro. I used to prefer the Korg Styles over anything else. Tyros 2 has changed that. The overall balance of every element - voices, effects, eq, panning, phrasing - in each style has been meticulously programmed in the Tyros 2. It feels just so much more polished and refined like a studio CD. This makes playing effortless - it inspires you to be a better musician.
The keybed on the Tyros 2 while an improvement over the Classis, still falls short of the excellent feel of the Pa1Xpro or the semi-weighted G70.
The styles on the G70 sound dated. The voices do not have that precision balance or the smooth refinement. Some may argue this is what makes it sound more live. The user interface is cluttered with too many buttons and this beast is too heavy to carry with ease. But the most annoying feature of the G70 was its residual hiss. You cannot turn off the hiss the moment you turn the volume control beyond 12 O' clock. The outputs on the Yamaha and Korg are squeaky clean even at full throttle. They exhibit zero digital white noise.
However, the G70 has a unique feature. You can load any Standard MIDI File like a Tune1000 MIDI file, and it would compute the chord progression and display the chords - both the current chord and the following chord - on the lyrics screen. This makes it easy to learn and play a song. Ninety percent of the time, it got the right chord. Sometimes it would present a C7 as a C-Maj or a Dmin7 as a Dm, but it always got the correct root.
I wish the Tyros 2 could interpret and display the chords via an OS update. Maybe Yamaha does not want to include this feature hoping you will buy their XF MIDI files!
At this point, the Yamaha Tyros 2 is the undisputed king of arrangers. Surprisingly, it is also the cheapest amongst the top three.
Regards,
Tapas
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