In my opinion those Drums spoil an otherwise impressive sounding presentation.
I hope Yamaha is taking notice with people's continual lack of enthusiasm for the Tyros's drum sounds on this their third incarnation Tyros3. Hopefully they will get it right on the Tyros4. And include at least 15 extra keys to go along with it.
Loved the Clarinet, liked the AC Piano sound better in this demonstration than the other demos I've heard. Liked the Sweet! Flute and Saxes really well. But those DRUMS!!
It simply spoils the greatness of the Tyros3 in my humble opinion. If the Drums were up to the same caliber as the Motif ES/XS it would put the Tyros3 in a different league but as it stands now the Drums in many cases are simply a "distraction" i.e. distracting from the overall goodness and in some cases 'greatness' of the other Tyros3 sounds.
>> I did notice in the video that there were a few instances that the drums didn't sound "too" bad and a couple spots they actually sounded half way decent. But in the majority of footage they sounded unacceptable to me and my discerning audiophile ears. And many others seem to agree with me. Except maybe Ian of course.
lol
Sorry Ian. I'm not trying to dis you or anything. I know you have a partiality to Yamaha, as I do too really. As a good employee it bequeaths you to stick up for your Boss, which is commendable by the way.
As a side note - a little more objectivity given a little more often wouldn't hurt your relationship with Yamaha I wouldn't think though
- and in the process, look at all the new company you would find yourself in eh?
You know, the mainstream of modern thought that weighs the facts in an accurate way, on an accurate scale - that supports the facts instead of predisposed and unrealistic views?
Of course, not all the time, nor on every subject. Some things are worth fighting for.
But when it comes to Yamaha I fail to ascertain why you seem so fanatical in your stance toward this keyboard company?
Are you receiving more on that paycheck then we realize?
Just kidding.
I enjoy your input here on SZ myself Ian. But when it comes to anything Yamaha I have to realize I need to tread lightly with you and take it with a grain or two of salt and then digest it very slowly; all the while trying not to hold resentment against you in any way, shape, or form. Which can be a real trial in itself to do sometimes. [img]
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Best,
Mike
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 09-10-2008).]