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#226793 - 02/13/08 02:00 PM
Re: Yamaha Tyros 2: What's needed to bring it up to par
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5396
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Question, why if you put a Real Saxophone with a Real Player side by side with a Korg PA800 and a Yamaha T2 with professional players and listen and compare all 3, (And everybody that has done this comparison comes to the same conclusion) the T2 SA sounds Impressive but the PA800 sounds more like the real instrument, as if what you say is true then the T2 SA should wins hands down, but in actual fact always comes in 2nd. Curious
Bill
(Remember the only way to test how good a sound is emulated, is to compare it with a Real Instrument)
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#226794 - 02/13/08 02:40 PM
Re: Yamaha Tyros 2: What's needed to bring it up to par
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14285
Loc: NW Florida
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Which sax player, playing what? Which arranger player, playing what? So much has to do with the player, when it comes to horn emulation, that anything but the best player head to head with the best saxophonist (LOTS of room for argument there!) and I bet you STILL get as many different opinions as listeners.
I have auditioned every arranger out there, play horn myself (only T'bone, though) but have played with some of the best sax players in the world. I am sorry, but I haven't heard ANYTHING posted from any manufacturer that beats the SA sax for realism. Sure, play ONE NOTE, and some will sound fuller, fatter, breathier, whatever (each individual sax player has as much difference too, though!). But, when it comes to solo sax (let's not get confused with sax section sounds), as soon as you play a phrase, it is immediately obvious that everything but the SA sax is a synth.
Horn players DO NOT tongue every note. That is a fact. Every arranger's sax except the SA sax tongues every single note. That is a fact.
Please, Bill, point me to what you think is the best posted Korg sax solo demo you can. Then listen to the SA sax demo at Yamaha. Tell me what sounds 'real'.
IMO, it doesn't matter if it SOUNDS like a real sax player playing a real note. It matters if it sounds like a real sax player playing a real phrase.
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#226795 - 02/13/08 03:20 PM
Re: Yamaha Tyros 2: What's needed to bring it up to par
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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i listen again to the demos from yamaha's site. very closely. while it sounds as it's suppose to be a realistic emulation of a real sax, somehow it failed to really, completely give me this feeling. now, maybe i expected too much, but i realize once more that what makes it special is the WAY they can be played, not so much the sounds samples, which are bellow korg's. just my oppinion. i would rather have korg's sounds than yamaha's technology.
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