Originally posted by FransN:
If that was the reason they also can buy a Tyros 3 who also can load samples and user styles. No the main reason is the superior drum and bass sounds on the Korgs. The total sound of a Korg PA is much thicker and sound more live then a Yamaha and is ideal for oriental music. You can ask them yourself.
[This message has been edited by FransN (edited 01-25-2010).]
Korg sounds /hardware are ofcourse better, workstation quality with full editing.Not to mention better VH.I don't have to ask any body beacuse I 've been there and also played both types of music for more than two decades.Tyros with sample loading can still underperform even an old PA 50 sound and punchiness wise in general.
But where does Yamaha shines?
Better user interface(thay put more money on screen than keys, no double button pressing like Korg to go to style/sound choice)
Yamaha style programming and fills/SMF and style sync/ Styles that fits most songs
Korg other wise in general more has recognizable intros/brass attacks/busy fills (taking directly from famous songs ) and also fills are less in number in Korg than both Yammy and Roland.
If you do sequencing, SMF playback as your main act (just overdub playing over a seq's track) Korg is better because it's more a playback machine.
Yamaha shines in using the arranger to record current 4/4 hits without in your face repeated intros and fills. Sequencer in no where close to Korg or Roland (it's just a song recorder) , but for the western musician who need the most current arranger playable 4/4 songs, without having to worry about unbalanced fills(muting tracks and unmuting tracks during fills), The bottom line , if your work is mostly arranger live play, unfortunately Yammy is the only choice we have because competition doesn't want to listen.
This issue has been discussed alot.
Read my following posts, even though we have new models, 90% of the rule still continues.
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/008710.html http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/012806.html http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/013462.html " TARGET=_blank>http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/009086.html
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/013462 .html Remember as you know Pa2x has Pads that play loops (Yammy has been doing that before PSR2000, It was a OS update in PA 1x, PA80,50 couldn't do that).New PA series also have song book which Yammy lacks.
Most Yammy sounds are thin, yes.
(I'm talking about XG backed style dept, not Mega Gtrs or SA saxes).
Most Korg styles are not as useful as Yammy for US/UK/ or their music players all over the world, yes.
(I'm not taling about contemp or rap styles wasted in Korg than techno or Ibiza styles , where Yamaha does decently in those.Listen to Pa2xs dance/latin styles and 910s .Sing along with them,Imagine requests that need instant arranger play, the choice will be pretty clear, if you are a singer who wants to use an ARRANGER STYLES for most live play, Yammy is the choice (too bad that VH is not as good).
How idiotic is to put a 70's disco style with Billy Jean bass line for the whole song? Latin Rock style is a copy of Santana's smooth with same brass falls /fills.How many time can you play smooth but not Blk magic woman? PA 80's styles and I3 format continues. (great sounds/ not so useful styles).
Yamaha excels in Ac gtr/ Bass/ Drum simple strum combo types with not too in your face fills which is ideal for most mod tempo/sing along music.You'll be using the same style(intentionally generic) in a few songs without the audience starts to notice it.Not so with Korg whrere background signature lick/ in your face fills will make you to hesitate from triggering it agian.It will fit just one song perfecly but just one in most cases.
Yammy will always outsell both Korg and Roland and getaway with cheap hardware because they did and are doing RIGHT in style and on the fly OS department.At the end of the day if you need instant song creation for current hits (western music 4/4 types, not 9/8 mid east stuff), to save time people will buy MOTL yammy arranger like 910.
(and add that to cheaper but more powerful KORG workstaions like $800 Triton Xtremes which will sound better in a seq'd track than Pa2x in any given day).
[This message has been edited by jamman (edited 01-26-2010).]