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#230536 - 03/28/08 09:51 PM
Re: Would you Drop your current 76 key Arranger for a New Yamaha TYROS with 76 Keys?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14247
Loc: NW Florida
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I see little point in a 76 T2/3... the S900 has most of it's advantages, at under half the price. The T2 sampler is unusable live for anything more than really basic stuff, and that's the only feature that has any real appeal to me. I have NEVER claimed to need this one particular arranger, and feel it would be a mistake for Yamaha to test the 76 waters with an overpriced TOTL only. But I think that quite a few would use a 76 S900 including, under the right circumstances, me, and in fact, a few S900 users here would, if offered the 76 option, chose that over the 61 S900, as the weight difference would be negligible...
But I guess they'll have to dream...
For all the diehard arranger posters that say they use the 61 quite happily, I would simply point out that, if they use SMF's at all, or play with a live band, the 76 option is by FAR the better choice for a single keyboard rig. Sure, play LH chords and RH solo all night long, 61 does the job just fine. But allow yourself the option of playing under any other but that rigid set of rules, and a 76 offers far more potential to grow into, to improve, and to make music in styles other than OMB arranger play.
Options are what it is all about... Narrowly define HOW you can play, and you narrowly define WHAT you can play.
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#230538 - 04/01/08 04:09 AM
Re: Would you Drop your current 76 key Arranger for a New Yamaha TYROS with 76 Keys?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: I see little point in a 76 T2/3... the S900 has most of it's advantages, at under half the price. But I think that quite a few would use a 76 S900 including, under the right circumstances, me, and in fact, a few S900 users here would, if offered the 76 option, chose that over the 61 S900, as the weight difference would be negligible...
But I guess they'll have to dream...
If there is a viable market for a 76 note S-series then Yamaha will make it. Business runs on profit...not on wishes. Ian
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#230540 - 05/20/08 12:35 PM
Re: Would you Drop your current 76 key Arranger for a New Yamaha TYROS with 76 Keys?
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I'll keep my 61 note Tyros 2. The 76 key thing is not an issue for me, but I'm not buying any more arangers again until either my PA80 or T2 break down. For the small amount of live work I do, either or both are more than adequate.
I don't like styles much at all for studio work. I like Korg's and Roland's better than Yamaha, but in the end none of them allow enough diversity for me to incorporate much or any of them into a studio song. I tried making styles before, even made a few that I liked, but in the end, if I'm creating a style for a specific song idea, I find it to be easier and less work to simply play all the parts in real time, or in the case of drums, sequence them from software like Jamstix or the older versions of Jammer Pro ( version 4 ).
If and when an arranger comes that allows for some real diversity in their styles, in real time, ala a Karma type effect or using a concept like Band in A Box uses where the styles can play different parts randomly or automatically, then I'll consider another arranger purchase. I'm tending to doubt, based what appears to be the target markets, that this will ever happen. I like the BIAB concept, but I've always felt that the best styles are geared towards Jazz genres.. some of them actually can sound fairly good. I've never cared much for their styles in any other genre.
AJ
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#230541 - 05/20/08 04:24 PM
Re: Would you Drop your current 76 key Arranger for a New Yamaha TYROS with 76 Keys?
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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I've made a huge investment of time in converting from T2 to Pa2X, and it's really paying off. So it would take something really special to do it again (the other way).
For me, I really love the 76 keys and song book, so they are tied together. Without a songbook in the T3 it won't even get a look-in with me. OK, maybe when I am blessed to have breakfast with Donny he can take me to try it out......
Graham
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