Originally posted by Eric, B:
I had it for about a week and returned it.
First off the sounds weren't on par with the T2. kinda week IMHO.
But the biggest thing was that MIDI.
Even though I talked to Roland and Yamaha at length I couldn't set it up so that I could easily call up the sounds I wanted via registrations or otherwise.
It was really a pain in the butt.
Some sounds were nice, but only a hand full and I couldn't justify the price for a couple of sounds.
Didn't like the Piano at all.
I hope you have better luck with it.
Eric
[This message has been edited by Eric, B (edited 02-01-2009).]
Thanks. MIDI will be strictly DAW based. I am keenly aware of the Tyros limitations in the MIDI area and have found some workarounds. I use a RD700 as a Master though the T3 is a "module" MIDI receiver and transmitter to the DAW. I send MIDI FROM the Tyros to the DAW and then send MIDI to the Module..IF I like some of the sounds or they have a different "flavor" then the Yamaha. Thats a rub with me. I don;t like ALL tracks coming from one Brand if Possible and even a blend would be better in some cases.
As far as voices go. I did not think the Sound Canvas was all that bad although marginal for use on a CD. This has to step over the marginal line..I hope...Otherwise back on Ebay and take a few dollar loss or even gain. Just sold a $1099 EBAY bought VG for $1285 I had for 8 months. Buying used has its benefits. LOL
The wife sees a great use for it as a Playback machine for her Gigs though. The portability of it working with a notebook is a feature I liked I could not get with an M3 or XS.