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#284945 - 04/15/10 04:20 PM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Originally posted by leezone:
5- work for or endorse another brand (ie. Yamaha) i think someone here does...hhmmm ] Mmmmm...AJ and TWD are promoting the Audya on the forum...they are connected with Ketron, aren't they? We have two music dealers who post here as well, and of course, zealots like yourself, who are blinded by the Audya's great drums and bass, yet refuse to admit the guitars aren't done to the same high standard. I'm not the only one who thought the Audya's guitars were less than stellar, just as I'm not the only one connected in some way to a company or place of business that promotes and sells arrangers. Ian
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#284947 - 04/15/10 04:38 PM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Originally posted by Tonewheeldude:
I am certain the Mega Midi Guitars are the best Ian has ever played.... Yes, Yamaha's mega guitars sure do make a difference in adding realism, but part of that credit goes to the fact that they don't need to add another standard midi guitar to play the notes the former was unable to play. They did it right at the beginning. Now, with the newly added GTT mode, the voicing is based on a real guitar player's way of doing it. Audya needs two guitar players, each one playing a different instrument, to accomplish (sort of) the same thing. Pretty lame, and quite likely done at the last minute, probably due to lack of resources to finish the job properly. Ian
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#284948 - 04/15/10 04:52 PM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by leezone: Ian,
you think the bass & drums are TOO LOUD in AUDYA? (i don't, but OK)
Not just too loud, Lee, they are just done to a much higher standard than the guitars, so they can't help but jump out at you. Not everyone likes to hear mainly bass and drums...I don't...I like a more balanced sound, a nice mix, probably not suited to the dance crowd, but more to the listening audience. Personally I don't think the Audya's great bass and drums compensate for the poorly implemented guitar track. You have a different opinion, and of course, you're welcome to it...it doesn't make mine any less valid...it just doesn't coincide with yours, that's all. Ian
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#284950 - 04/15/10 05:13 PM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Originally posted by DanO1: Ian,
I do not see or hear how a midi (computer based) guitar track from Yamaha could sonically sound better than a real audio track. To me, it doesn't make sense.
I would take the guitar tracks on my SD1plus over a Tyros 3 any day. I could not have possibly recorded all my original music with a Yamamah product and get the same authentic sound.
We'll agree to disagree. I really enjoyed your music, and I respect your fine work, Dan...I think you are a true pro and a highly accomplished musician. I agree that an audio guitar track might sound as realistic, or sometimes, more realistic than a standard midi guitar track, but we aren't just talking standard midi guitars; we need to acknowledge that Yamaha's mega voiced guitars are able to achieve a much higher degree of realism, and, the new GTT mode, takes them to another level. Where the Audya's audio guitars fail, in my opinion, is that they can't play complex chords, without the addition of standard midi guitar notes...yes, the audio guitars sound very real, but the addition of lesser quality standard midi guitars takes away from the natural sound. When they are able to recognize all guitar chords and voicings, solely with audio guitar tracks, then I will say they have reached an equivalent (but based on a different concept)level to Yamaha's success with mega voices. Again, this is one opinion being different than the other, and, like you, I'm content to agree to disagree...I've made my point, as have you. Ian
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#284954 - 04/15/10 06:29 PM
Re: Audya?? What is all the fuss about..?
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Originally posted by Tonewheeldude:
good gracious....how many times does one have to repeat the same thing over and over before it starts to sink in? or is it a case of selective hearing?
I know you said you can't hear the guitar, but quite honestly I wonder what might have happened to your hearing if that is the case?
Good gracious....how many times does one have to repeat the same thing over and over before it starts to sink in? Or is it a case of selective demo playing. My concern was how the guitars handled inversions and complex chords on their own. That's how they were first demo'd here, and several of us were able to hear (or distinguish) the midi guitar adding the notes the audio guitar could not play. As I said earlier, sometimes a player wants to start out a tune with just the guitar part...it's done a lot in music, especially country and pop, but pretty well all genres have tunes that begin that way. Your demos, while showcasing the bass and drums, which are good, and obviously the instrument's best feature, and main selling point, do nothing to allow the listener to hear the guitar parts on their own...you're even playing a melody over the top. Now, you are either missing my point entirely, either by selective reading, or perhaps, you might want to hide the guitars because of their unnatural voicing...I don't know, and , at this point, I do not care. If I was the only one who heard the badly done guitar parts, I'd say, perhaps my hearing is shot, or selective, or whatever....but, I wasn't the only one...there were several of us. It's highly unlikely we all have the same hearing problems. So, it's highly likely what we heard, was exactly what was posted. Ian
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