Steve :
165 mm per octave is normal (Piano, Hammond, pipeorgans, Roland, solton, Korg, Wersi etc)
Why does Yamaha not match this standard for their electronic instruments ?
Keyboardists have a 'built-in' octave-distance in their hands....... I do not like re-adjustment while playing a Yammy.
Tonkans' asks : Are the Tyros keys 'standard' size or smaller as on the PSR2000 ? (Tonkan knows/tells the PSR2k keys are NOT standard in his question)
Steve's answer is more or less : Yes they are standard, not realizing/telling Yamaha electronic keys are NON standard
A 5 mm shorter octave, so each key .7 mm smaller.
If Yamaha likes this smaller keys, Ok but Tonkan did not get a correct answer. That's my point.
Mart :
I cannot agree with any of your statements. Not all dutchies are very tall, in fact my fingers are short. Why does 'everything' expand in Coevorden ? Facts are facts.
It is NOT only Ketron that uses standards, but almost every brand does.
Perhaps I need more explaination to understand your message ?
regards,
Roel