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#275193 - 11/03/09 02:26 PM
Re: Yamaha S910 demos.........
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I suspect the upgrade was intended to be much like the PSR-2000 to the PSR-2100.
It could be the EQ and/or compression, although there are no actual user "compression" settings on the S910 like there are on the Tyros3...the EQ appears to be the same, but perhaps the factory presets have been adjusted, or tweaked...I use the factory preset "Concert" setting with my MS60S powered monitors...works real well.
There is also a "Total Gain Adj.", but like the S900, I don't change it.
The S910 was what the S900 should have been.
Having such a light portable instrument, makes going to a jam at someone's house so much less of a hassle...and the accompaniments are handy...you can always mute parts.
I still have the T3 here...did a clinic with it the other day...it's very nice, but more than what I need for gigging...the MOTL arrangers sure have come a long way.
Too bad the McPrelude doesn't have style assembly yet, as not everyone wants to use a PC for editing....they must be able to add that in the OS....the style engine must be based on the E enough to allow it.
So easy to just pop one in the car, or even take on a bus...man, they have to go that extra bit, and do the style assembly addition.
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#275195 - 11/03/09 03:07 PM
Re: Yamaha S910 demos.........
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Originally posted by Diki: Well, if I get one, I can do the style assembly in my G70 and tweak it in the Prelude. Isn't it a shame that Jørgen and the rest HAVE to make computer software to do some things that Roland's do in the box?! The Prelude OS2 (and GW-8 OS2) are the arrangers that the Prelude and GW-8 SHOULD have been in the first place. Difference is, of course, Roland don't make you sell your S900 to get the S910 so you can have the keyboard it was 'supposed' to be... They just upgrade it for free! Let' see...so the style editing can be done on a G70...well that solves the problem about poor G70 sales...just pick one up second hand, and use it to program your new GW-8/McPrelude. Brilliant! No, it's not a shame that Jørgen and Michael B. have to make software to make life easier...that, my friend, is a wonderful thing! These guys are priceless! They've made some wicked programs. Yes, the McPrelude/GW-8 OS2 was free...and still no style assembly...see my first paragraph for the solution. Let's hope OS3 finally makes the McPrelude/GW-8 completearrangers, or maybe there's a Jørgenesque kind of guy at Roland Arranger dot Calm?
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#275200 - 11/03/09 04:12 PM
Re: Yamaha S910 demos.........
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I rarely use software to edit my styles or anything else on my PSR. I only use one program....it's called StyleAdjust, and which Michael Bedesem made especially for me. I am glad that the other software is available if needed, and lots of other Yamaha users benefit greatly from Jørgen and Michael B's brilliant programs. I never travel with a laptop, unless I want to keep up with my email. I'm hardly insulting or denigrating the Prelude...I call it McPrelude, because it's all that's left on Roland's arranger menu...the Big Mac (G70) is gone...it's a term of endearment...I'll stop using it, if it bothers you. I'm on your side, my friend...that's why I mentioned the lack of style assembly on the Mc...er...GW-8/Prelude...how cool would it be to get a great arranger at that price with on-board style editing? Très cool, that's how cool. Don't be so defensive. The GW-8/Prelude would be a terrific (and cheaper) alternative to an S910, and certainly a fine complimentary instrument if you already own the PSR. I'm still interested in getting a Prelude, but only if they add style assembly.
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#275202 - 11/03/09 04:56 PM
Re: Yamaha S910 demos.........
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Oh well...I tried.
Suit yourself.
I really don't have anything critical to say about Yamaha, because I'm basically happy with what it does, even though it needs help from outside programmers...you are on a relentless search for perfection...all well and good, but it isn't my bag...I'm just content enjoying what I have to the fullest.
The Prelude would be a great deal with style assembly...are you saying it wouldn't be?
Most certainly, it is a wonderful tool to have on an arranger...look how crippled the GW-8 is without it.
Yamaha will certainly have an arranger in the Preludes price range with style assembly in it's new models, so it would be to Roland's benefit to add it now, or at least real soon.
Snooze and you lose.
[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 11-03-2009).]
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