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#291181 - 08/16/10 10:05 AM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 05/15/06
Posts: 306
Loc: NL
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George, I have some for Tyros XX : Set the default Modulation-wheel value to zero (no matter what the wheel's position is after changing voices. e.g. You can use Hammond samples and Leslie to Fast. (wheel turned to max) After switching to another instrument the modulation is mostly unwanted and players have to pull the wheel back asap.... pretty annoying. No bigger display... it suits perfectly to normal needs. No touch display. No more knobs.... perhaps 'real drawbars' One XLR mic input (phantom powered) No black body +12 keys Roel (Waiting for his T4 ) [This message has been edited by kla4 (edited 08-16-2010).]
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#291183 - 08/16/10 11:14 AM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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George, Thanks for creating this post, and I sincerely hope some of the comments are considered. For me, I'm pretty happy with everything on my OLD PSR-3000s, with the possible exception of the vocal processor. Switching to a vocal processor along the lines of the TC Helicon Harmony-M would go a long way. And, the addition of phantom power would be a huge improvement. For me, keep that silver color--it reflects heat instead of absorbing it like black does. The display on the S-910 is really great, but still could be improved to make it sunlight viewable LCD super-twist. The indicator lamps on the buttons are still low level LEDs, which cannot be seen at all outdoors, even in the shade. It wouldn't take a lot to make them sunlight viewable as well. Thanks for thinking of us and good luck at the meeting. Cheers, Gary
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#291184 - 08/16/10 11:49 AM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 02/07/02
Posts: 1125
Loc: Merrimack, N.H.
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Hi George , Here is my wish list !! FSX Keybed on the PSR models Keep the color SILVER { NOT BLACK ! , sorry Donny } ____________________________________________________ As far as the Tyros line : FREE Voice & Styles ( within reason , or reduce cost ) Metal Body would be a must , way to much to pay for plastic , of course they could keep the plastic and drop the price Have BUILT-IN Speakers !! ( for use as monitors or small venues ) { Roland did it with the E80 ! } XLR audio out Firewire ( 800 ) or USB 3 3 Year Warranty with buyer credit for trade-up within that period. There it is !! , I know I`m dreaming Gary
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#291202 - 08/17/10 05:36 AM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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MusicFinder remembering all settings like Korg Songbook is critical, one of the main reasons I did not purchase a Tyros 3 and will not purchase a Yamaha until it is available.
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#291209 - 08/17/10 05:56 PM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 736
Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
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- more robust and useful Music Finder. As mentioned, look to Korg for how well it should be done.
- more assignable options to the sliders and the wheels. Everytthing should be assignable.
- a couple or 4 assignable buttons for you to customize per your choice
- map the tempo increase/decrease to the pedal. a way to more easily and smoothly vary the tempo during a song would go a long way in reducing the mechanical feel
- fix the sliders so they do not "jump" in and out when you first move them. makes using them frustrating and can produce huge unexpected variations in track volumes.
- increase user memory A LOT. Or ditch it all together if it isn't needed. It's just another tab to pass by when pushing buttons
- allow HD and or USB drive to be the first tab that is displayed when going to voices/files, etc. Always having to tab past internal, user, HD to get to USB takes too long.
- finally, get rid of all the menu choice buttons along the bottom of the screen and return to allowing all those be page buttons only. On some menus, you see only 2 or 3 pages and have to continually hit next over and over to get to a given page. All 8 buttons at the bottom of the screen should go to pages 1-8, 8-16, etc.
- put the on/off switch back on top
- please do something better than the existing speakers. they suck
Tom G.
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#291213 - 08/18/10 07:51 AM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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George carries some serious weight in that Yamaha actually listens to him very attentively and hopefully Yamaha will then implement and add some of the features and functions we're discussing here. Thanks George! Okay, since Yammie seems determined to keep their Top of the Line arranger at a measly "61" keys an arranger module would be the next logical step. Here's to hoping. A 76 key totl arranger "keyboard" would be my preference from Yamaha though. #2: Make the outer casing "metal" (aluminum, etc.) yet keep the overall weight within acceptable limits e.g. no more than 36 lbs. if possible. If Roland can make a full featured 76 key workstation i.e. the Fantom X weighing 32 lbs and the Fantom G at 36 1/2 lbs Yamaha should be able to keep their next (metal casing) totl arranger in that ballpark weight range too. Especially if it's only "61" keys right? #3: Quit marketing your totl arrangers to oil sheiks in Saudi Arabia! 99 percent of Planet Earth's population AREN'T rich so puhleeezzzeee quit charging an arm and leg for your totl arranger line! Is that too much to ask?? >> Crickets chirping... as Yamaha will most likely turn a deaf ear to that one. Oh well, I tried. #4: "Nine" sliders (instead of eight) to function as B3 organ draw bars when needed. #5: a top notch Vocalizer in conjunction with an XLR Mic input. #6: More system memory e.g. between 30-70MB or more if possible. #7: "2" (or more) Gigabytes of Flash RAM like was just given to the new Motif XF. #8: USB "3.0" would be fantastic too and well worth it for our recording needs plus transferring of files. USB 3.0 is here to stay and is a HUGE increase in speed over USB 2.0 which is basically obsolete. #9: More Wav Rom would be nice. 1GB of Wav Rom would excel the new Motif XF Wav Rom but Yamaha has done that before with their totl Arranger offering. To at least 'match' the Motif XF wav rom, if they won't exceed it, would be okay too. #10: Quit marketing your totl arrangers to oil sheiks in Saudi Arabia! Oh, I already mentioned that didn't I? All the best, Mike
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#291215 - 08/18/10 11:08 AM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 02/24/02
Posts: 615
Loc: Netherlands
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Flash memory, 128 Mb user Memory,audio synchronization with wave/Mp3 files,touch screen,better drums,editable home page (like technics did in the past),appregiator from the XF synth,easy to edit and to make custom style.s (see old Technics),Hdmi output, faster system processor, Digital output Spdif (5.1 surround editable panning ,positioning) SD card slot,XLR output/input,better vocalist, Leslie effect with "stop"function and editable.
Just a few ideas for T4/T5
Impuls/Soryt
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#291218 - 08/18/10 06:50 PM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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Friends, My time today with two of the nicest gentleman from both Yamaha US and Yamaha UK/Japan was very productive. One was a marketing manager from the USA and the other a Product Manager formally from the UK and now working closely with Yamaha Japan. His position with Yamaha is in developing both how the keyboard functions and what content is in the keyboards. Not only did we discuss what features I thought were necessary in future models but I also gave him notes of the things all of you have suggested. We spent a lot of time discussing the possibility of using touch screen technology, the need for improvements in pretty much every area mentioned here. Everything will be taken into consideration I assure you. I still don't think Yamaha will in the near future come out with a 76 key model. The last pro arranger was the 9000pro and this keyboard didn't sell very well. We talked about how Yamaha's operating system really hasn't had a big overhaul in many years and that it was in need of some changing. A module was also discussed and I explained the need for guitar players, accordion players and digital piano/midi controller users to have an arranger module. I left our meeting knowing that my friends from Yamaha are listening to us and I'm hopeful we will see some changes in the future. I've had these meeting before with many of the Japanese Engineers but getting to talk with someone who has an input on design, content and operating systems gives me new hopes that some of this stuff can be implemented in the future. PS Fran.........I even brought up the Chord Sequencer from the old Roland G1000/EM2000 keyboard. I think he liked the idea! ------------------ George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene Reseda, California 818-881-5566 www.kayesmusicscene.com
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#291227 - 08/19/10 03:29 PM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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#291233 - 08/22/10 02:01 AM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: Sadly, no. I'm just biding my time, waiting for the heaven on earth, peace, love and nirvana to break out on this forum, as apparently, my presence here was the only thing preventing that...
So far, still waiting Ha Ha...and I'm waiting for the poo to hit the propeller, as apparently your presence here was the the only thing causing it... So far, still waiting... Ian BTW...good to see you back, Diki...I hope things are okay, especially work-wise.
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#291234 - 08/22/10 06:59 AM
Re: Meeting With Yamaha Marketing Folks
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