I can't believe anyone cares about the demos one way or the other... Unlike Wersi, MS, and probably Ketron, most of us will be able to get our hands on one of these to play for ourselves. So, if the demo is of a musical style you are not into, what's the big deal? When you finally play one, call up the genres that you are likely to use, and see for yourself if it is what you are looking for.
There's far too much member generated hype here... Every arranger that comes out is supposed to be ground-breaking, sound totally new, and totally superior to it's predecessor, apparently. But for the life of me, I can't see where this has ever happened
Every arranger is an incremental improvement over it's predecessor, building on the strengths that everyone liked, and correcting a few of it's weaknesses. A few new features get added, but the company is flirting with disaster if it brings something out that is 100% different from it's predecessor.
Mind you, I find it amusing that the very person that expects us to take his word for how good the 'open' system arrangers are supposed to be, (please don't take any notice of the crappy demos
), is the one person that seems the most determined that Yamaha HAVE to provide HIM with outstanding demos, or they are unlikely to sell well!
As far as I am concerned, the demos were fine. Hardly representative of the arranger, in a few cases (but I imagine they were put there to demo the latest SA voices, at least as far as the bagpipes and clarinet go), but how do you demo the T3 with just four examples?
If you want to see what Yamaha are likely to have available for us to listen to by the time the T3 actually hits the stores, I suggest you take a look at the T2 demos page. There are dozens and dozens of audio demos there, covering every conceivable sound and style, plus direct comparisons between older T1 styles and sounds and the T2 versions of the same. Quite excellently put together, I might add. Yamaha certainly know marketing, that's for sure.
But these demos didn't appear until the T2 was actually in the stores. As the T3 stuff will also be...
Have a little patience, and don't even TRY to judge a complex TOTL arranger from a measly four short demo teaser... Ye Gods! "Instant gratification' gone wild!