Originally posted by Stephenm52:
In my never ending quest to find the perfect keyboard I'm considering a Tyros3. I say that in jest we all know that perfect board hasn't been built yet, but I'm like what I hear on the Tyros3.
I'm not totally sold on a Tyros3, but am considering the purchase of one. I know these topics usually bring up some interesting debate and comments so...........what do you think?
Having used the PA2x Pro for four months, I fell I gave it a fair shot and I decided to sell it and buy the Tyros 3. For the subjective reason of "sound". Regardless of bells and whistles the end result is the sound.
Since I don't use arrangers live I found I did not need the dual sequencers, Low Impedance mike input, on board harmonizer, motorized screen, 76 keys. I did not like the button feel (same as my old Triton)or the wobbly sliders. I did like the styles but the after market availability of them were practically non existent unless you like to create Arabian music.
The manual is War and Peace which can be a good thing as far as features go. But I found I spent more time reading than creating. IN the end I missed the polish of the Yamaha CD like mixes. I played the Yamaha T2 by day at work and the Korg by night at hone and always preferred the Yamaha sounds.
When the T3 was announced and I began to see the specs it became a no brainer to sell the PA2x and take a $400 loss (which I felt was worth $100 month to use anyway).
AS far as the T3 goes. It's a huge leap from the T2 in my opinion from the built in hard drive to the SA2 voices, revamped EFX engine,
The manual is 1/4 even the P50 we have in the store!! The Direct Internet connection is huge for us because we can connect from the keyboard through the LAN port and download any song of style we need. 61 keys is not a deal breaker as we have an RD700 MIDIed to it for a full 88 key weighted controller.
It interfaces with Sonar well (although IM waiting for someone to write an INS file to be able to change patches from the software.
Many do NOT like the polish of the Yamaha and prefer the grit of the Korg. Thats a personal choice. I use it for recording and in that regard it saves a lot of "mastering" time. The inserts are nice if one wants to use an external effects unit as well as seperate outputs. The buttons "in play" for any given set up are lit up and LARGE. The ergonomics is better having the octave keys above the mod wheels and the smooooth sliders right under the screen which is akin to any good computer TFT LCD screen.
You really have to work with one and make your own choice. The sounds ARE different. Yamaha had thousands more styles available. Some will say Korg is better others will prefer Yamaha, That should not be of concern. What YOU hear is the final word.
IF I could pick up a banged up PA800 for less than a grand, I would. But even though I can buy either board 10% less than dealer cost being a retail employee I still would choose the more expensive Yamaha.
I can say this, for my use there is nothing I miss about the PA2x for studio use.
All that said if you intend on using just one keyboard in a OMB live situation the Korg wins hands down.
[This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 10-15-2008).]