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#246975 - 11/03/08 02:03 AM
Re: Tyros-3 Demo Peter Baartmans now online
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by Dnj: So Diki would you ever buy a Tyros 3?
Not right now. I'm still holding out for one of two things... either put a 76 on one, or start talking to the other manufacturers, and standardize the Variation, Fill, In/End and break codes, etc.. It is truly pathetic you can't hook two arrangers together, and have them work as one. It's not rocket science... they all have codes, just different ones Is anyone at Yamaha listening (c'mon, Steve!)? I got brass in pocket... but it's staying there until they talk to each other. How about user definable codes? Or like that stuff on your software - select a parameter, send it a code, and it maps it... At the incremental rate that Yamaha are slowly improving the drums, it's be another decade or more before they rock my world! The guitars and basses are already good to go, and of course the SA stuff is amazing, but for me it isn't yet the complete package. Anyway, I've still got another 5 1/2 years to go on my G70 for it to match my G1000!
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#246978 - 11/03/08 04:26 AM
Re: Tyros-3 Demo Peter Baartmans now online
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Roel, if you are talking of the audio/video quality, then the credit goes to Yamaha, that organized everything. On the other hand, if you are talking of musical proficiency (chops and good taste), then I have to say that, while I greatly admire and respect Baartmans, Voncken is not in the same league (not even simply talking of chops). And even Baartmans in this demo is following more or less the same script that Martin Harris wrote with the original T3 demo: same sounds, same styles, played in the same order... like he was afraid to be too original or was just told to do so. On the other hand it's true that Harris is the father of the Tyros 3, so noboby knows the instrument like him, but I think that Baartmans gives his best when he demoes the Clavinovas.
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#246981 - 11/03/08 05:53 AM
Re: Tyros-3 Demo Peter Baartmans now online
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Dnj: Sorry to burst your bubbles...Instead of drooling on these fluff demos.....has anyone asked themselves what can "I" do playing with this KB if I buy one & is it worth it if I do? Well, Donny, according to people who have seen your act, it would just be another midi player for you, so I guess it wouldn't be all that much of an upgrade. The Tyros3 is selling very well in my area...of course we don't have Roland E-60s to contend with... I am very impressed with it...much more substantial than the T2...SA2 voices are unmatched by any arranger. Of course, it's obvious you haven't played one yet. Reminds me of the blind men and the elephant... Ian [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 11-03-2008).]
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