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#207379 - 01/02/03 01:53 PM Tyros key size?
tonkan Offline
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Registered: 07/16/00
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Does the Tyros have standard key size or are the keys smaller as on the PSR2000?

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#207380 - 01/02/03 02:44 PM Re: Tyros key size?
YamahaUS1 Offline
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Registered: 10/24/02
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Loc: Buena Park, CA, USA
The keyboard on the TYROS is exactly the same width as the keyboard on the MOTIF6 and every other 61 note keyboard Yamaha has made since the DX7. I didn't measure the key length, but they all appear the same.

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#207381 - 01/02/03 04:11 PM Re: Tyros key size?
Roel Offline
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Registered: 06/24/99
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Well ......... I did 'measure' with a piece of paper and the Tyros keys ARE smaller (width) than the SD1 keys, about 0.5 to 1.0 mm.

In my (limited ?) view, for example the SD1 has the standardized piano/organ key-width of 22.4 mm.
I dislike the Tyros key-feel, 80% caused by the non-standard size. The other 20% caused by a non-weighted feel and limited vertical key-movement. (like accordeon-keys)

Realize this is my PERSONAL opinion, others might have a totally different view D:

Roel

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#207382 - 01/02/03 06:23 PM Re: Tyros key size?
YamahaUS1 Offline
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Registered: 10/24/02
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Loc: Buena Park, CA, USA
Tonkan,

I did some measuring and some research.
Yamaha Pianos (acoustic and digital including all 88 note weighted actions) are 165mm to the octave.
Yamaha Organs (antique and comtemporary) are 160mm to the octave.
Yamaha Synthesizer, portable keyboards etc are all 160mm to the octave.
The Tyros keyboard is 160mm to the octave.
The PSR2000 keyboard is 160mm to the octave.
The DX7 keyboard is 160mm to the octave.
This is full size! If some other manufacturer wants to make their keys bigger, that's fine.

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Steve Deming
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Customer Support Dept.
Pro Audio & Combo Division
Yamaha Corporation of America

[This message has been edited by YamahaUS1 (edited 01-03-2003).]
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#207383 - 01/03/03 10:52 AM Re: Tyros key size?
Anonymous
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I think only in Coevorden everything expands
a little bit. Dutch people are all very tall.
Only Ketron takes this into his account.

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#207384 - 01/03/03 04:06 PM Re: Tyros key size?
Roel Offline
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Registered: 06/24/99
Posts: 1232
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

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#207385 - 01/03/03 06:00 PM Re: Tyros key size?
arnothijssen Offline
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Registered: 11/15/00
Posts: 255
Loc: Marietta, GA USA
I have mentioned this before but again:
Yamaha is the only one in "keyboardland" that uses smaller keys, at least that I know of. For me it is one of the reasons not to buy yamaha. I just can't get used to it.
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#207386 - 01/03/03 10:13 PM Re: Tyros key size?
TomTomSF Offline
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Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 736
Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
I remember we all had this same discussion two years ago. And also last year. I remember everyone measuring their keyboards and reporting back. And there were differences. I did NOT realize that only Yamaha had the smaller keys. Some of the players here said they never noticed the difference from one keyboard to the next.
Tom G.
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#207387 - 01/03/03 10:57 PM Re: Tyros key size?
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
The ever slightly smaller key width is barely noticeable to me (especially compared to the difference between weighted -synth action keys) when switching back and forth between the Tyros and the full sized heavy weighted action keys on my Steinway B Grand piano. Maybe it's because I've had to learn to quickly adjust to many differnent piano/keyboards over the years as a gigging musician, so Yamaha's imperceivably smaller keys are the least of my concerns. I find it very easy and really enjoy playing on PSR Yamaha keyboards, especially the Tyros. - Scott
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#207388 - 01/04/03 12:46 AM Re: Tyros key size?
dongggoi Offline
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Registered: 07/29/99
Posts: 51
Loc: Wichita, KS, USA
Generalmusic, with their SK 76 keyboard, for some reason decided to have shorter keys, not narrower, but actually shorter than standard size keys. In the beginning, I never really knew the reason, but everytime I played certain chords, especially fuller ones, that require many black keys to be pressed, I felt as if my fingers were always hitting the panel behind the keys. After some careful comparison, I realized the difference. It really didn't help in improving my impression of Generalmusic.
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