Originally posted by to the genesys:
The sounds and styles on the Yamaha arranger are the best and there is nothing that Yamaha could do to make it better. That is of course until the newest yamaha arranger hits the market.
True. They are the "best"
at that present time.
Things get better...just like phones, televisions, DVD players...they all improve; but at the time they were the "best"
that technology allowed.
I don't recall anyone saying that Yamaha arrangers couldn't be improved...I do recall several people, including me, saying that they were "the best arranger for our needs."
If you think everyone who owns a Tyros2/3 or PSR thinks it's perfect, then you haven't visited any of the Yamaha forums.
When the Hammond B-3 came out, playing it was not considered a "legitimate art form", and, in fact, some organists still argue that only a pipe organ (non-electric) is the real deal.
Is a Nord C1, a Wersi, or a Roland VK-8 the real deal? Not according to the B-3 purists.
Some (not all) jazz musicians mistakenly put themselves in an elite category, sadly mistaking a niche market for elitism.
Is a DJ a legitimate art form? Is rap music actually music? Will Mac marry Rachel?
Bottom line for me...I use an arranger for most of my gigs, a sin to the purist, but it is me I am trying to please, not them. I make no apologies. Period.
Yes, the Yamaha arranger is perfect
for my needs.
Can it be improved? Of course.
Technology moves on and things get better...hopefully.
Ian
[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 10-06-2009).]