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#210151 - 03/05/06 08:43 PM
Re: Which setup should i get??
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 325
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Hi Sam,
Got to agree with Gary 100%
Take his recommendation, save up money and get the Yamaha Tyros2. If you want an Arranger, this is the one to get. Everything else will be a waste of money. You can spend hundreds of dollars upgrading your PC, buying outboard mixers, sound modules, effects processors, MIDI patch bays, USB Audio Interfaces, controller keyboards, hard disk recorders, MIDI control surfaces and still not get the simple integration and functionality of the Tyros2 as a one-in-all solution.
The Tyros2 is the ultimate renderer of GM/GS/XG MIDI files that you can download off the Internet and enjoy instant gratification. There is nothing out there that can match the Super Articulated Voices and the elegant programming of each of the 400 factory styles.
Do not waste your money on a lesser product. Most end up paying more by gradually upgrading their gear. Do it right the first time. This will be the best $2900 spent wisely on a single musical gadget that will bring you hours of enjoyment and a big smile everytime you turn it on.
Tapas
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#210153 - 03/06/06 06:55 AM
Re: Which setup should i get??
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Registered: 12/22/05
Posts: 171
Loc: Dodge City, Kansas 67801
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Being an avid Korg user, if you're just looking mostly for sounds and 88 keys, you should check out the new Triton TR 88. Loads of killer sounds, programability, and within your price range.
Also, for anyone interested in a heavy-duty, flight case-type case, I would recommend keyboardcases.com
They made me a custom case for my PA1X pro, it was made before the deadline I gave them for my first raod gig with it and the case fit my keyboard like a glove. Good construction, built in wheels and handles on three sides. check 'em out.
Jeff
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