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#271513 - 09/20/09 10:52 AM
Re: Tyros 3 fails to carry "Adiemus"
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5386
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Unlikely to be Ram, as even the old Ram used by Yamaha can shift Data faster then any human can play. (As far as I am aware it doesn’t use disk streaming) Polyphony is also probably not likely, as the drop outs are not consistent and the timing (As Diki mentioned) also seems to vary. My guess would be not enough processing power, (Although a relatively new board, the hardware inside is quite old) which doesn’t bode well for future expansion packs. (The upside of this is that Yamaha will have to make Tyros 4 with the newest and latest technology) Alternatively it could just be a faulty board. (We will have to wait to see if it’s identified by any other owners) Good sound though, if perhaps a little too warm to be totally convincing. (The compressed Yamaha sound seems to be rearing its ugly head again)
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#271514 - 09/20/09 12:48 PM
Re: Tyros 3 fails to carry "Adiemus"
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Registered: 11/25/00
Posts: 1211
Loc: Queretaro, Mexico
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Just my opinion:
To my taste, player abuse of MOC, Melody on chord, and not just that, seems that purposely holds from second 48 about 52 unnecessary chord in right hand, anyone can make choke any current board, depending what you do in your playing.
I had demonstrating keyboards in the pass, and now developing some software, I had learn a trick or two.
Choking on the my old SD1 that´s what made me change brands, since 64 notes where not in off, because of the internal architecture that allocates 3 notes PER key played, with that, and if you play a 4 or 5 note chord in right hand and also depends if you have layer sounds, that duplicates as many times layers and notes per key played, besides controllers like sustain, wheel, etc, so, is very easy to choke a keyboard, T2,T3 included.
Curiously in off, the Korg arrangers seem to have a faster dynamic note allocation than other brands, I remember that it was more challenging make choke the PA 60 (with only 62 notes poly), than 128 poly for the PSR 3000 and later the T2. Now the current Korgs have even more polyphony, on the PA 500,588,(80) and in the 800,2X (120).
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#271515 - 09/20/09 01:37 PM
Re: Tyros 3 fails to carry "Adiemus"
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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So far, I haven't managed to hear ANY 'choke' on my G70. And I am VERY picky about timing and feel. In fact, when I first got it, the speed of response and ability to stack a bunch of stereo voices with zero (I repeat, ZERO) flamming was the first thing I noticed. About the only time I can hear any slowdown at all is when I try to use the Guitar Mode, which has to do a LOT of computation before the chord sounds. The timing of the style doesn't move, though, just the guitar chord you are playing. Roland need to work on how fast that works before they can integrate it into the regular style mode (which is one of the things I hope they are working hard at ). Bottom line is, if you are choking a 128 voice arranger, you are probably getting into muddy mix country, anyway
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