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#292786 - 09/13/10 02:54 PM
Re: TYROS 4 Now I'm Excited!!!!
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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After re-reading this entire thread, I'm thoroughly convinced that 99.9 percent of those doing all that bitching and moaning about 61 keys on the T4 WOULD NOT buy it if it had 76 keys and sold for $5,000. And Michael, you make a lot of assumptions about the consumer market in your post above, especially the remark pertaining to the ratio of pro consumers V/S home and studio players. I'm not sure about that ratio where you reside, but in this part of the world the number of professional, arranger keyboard players are only a tiny fraction of the the total number of consumers. I'm fairly confident that Yamaha has done their homework and studies the consumer market a whole lot better than most manufacturers--that's why they're still around. Now, for those residing in the mid-Atlantic area of the U.S. who must have 76 keys--DO NOT BUY A PSR OR TYROS SERIES YAMAHA KEYBOARD! And, while your at it DON'T BUY A BOSE L1, L1 MODEL II OR L1 COMPACT EITHER. I don't need the competition. Cheers, Gary
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#292788 - 09/13/10 04:42 PM
Re: TYROS 4 Now I'm Excited!!!!
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Another thing that surprises me is, for those people that think Yamaha is the be all and end all of arrangers, why would you NOT want Yamaha to bring out a 76, and remove the ONE impediment to us ALL being devoted slavish fanboys of Yamaha? Here's the deal... Korg manage to stay in business offering a 76 and a 60 of the same arranger. Ketron manage to stay in business offering a 76 and a 61 of their arrangers (remember, the 76 Audya is the ONLY arranger in their current lineup that's a 76, isn't it?). Roland, up to the final G series, offered basically a 76 and 61 of the same arranger, and only JUST left the arranger market (for reasons that had NOTHING to do with the G70 being a 76 - after all, if the vast majority of arranger players hate 76's, how come the G1000 was such a huge hit?). And, let's not kid ourselves. Yamaha DO make 76 arrangers. JUST REALLY BAD ONES. Even the über-expensive, über-heavy CVP's have at LEAST one generation (more like three, in truth!) out of date arranger technology in them. So, once and for all, will you SHUT UP about the fact that Yamaha don't make 76's and 88's. They do... They just SUCK! Isn't it about time Yamaha made a GOOD 76 arranger? I mean, what's the point in making BAD ones?
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#292793 - 09/13/10 07:00 PM
Re: TYROS 4 Now I'm Excited!!!!
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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The ones calling for a 76 note Tyros or S-series must realize by now, that they are beating a dead horse. The Tyros came out...the outcry by a few was for a model with 76 keys...no dice. The Tyros2 came out, and again, the same few cried for a 76 note model...again, it did not happen. The Tyros3 was introduced, and again, SZ was alive with the same bunch bemoaning it didn't have 76 keys. Now, the Tyros4 is soon to be launched, again without 76 keys, and again, the same few bawling about it. How much snow has to be on the roof before you get the drift. They ain't making one, and they quite likely will not make one when the Tyros5 comes out. The company obviously knows a lot more than the so called "armchair keyboard marketing gurus" here on SZ...until the company's marketing department decides a 76 note instrument is viable and profitable, it ain't gonna happen. There are other choices if you need a 76 note arranger; they appear to be well supported...buy one and stop wasting your time complaining. The horse is dead. Read back to the old posts about Tyros/Tyros2/3 and see just how much the debate made a difference...do you really think it will now? Don't like it? Buy elsewhere. Those are the cold hard facts, whether you want to believe them or not. Ian
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#292794 - 09/13/10 07:56 PM
Re: TYROS 4 Now I'm Excited!!!!
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: Don't forget, pianos didn't even get to be 88's until the mid 1800's... Most of Beethoven's repertoire (except the very late pieces) can be played on a 76. ALL of Mozart can be played on a 76, and all but the most stretched out, whacked out jazz and pop piano music can be fit into a 76.
Regardless of the number of keys, real piano players, whether they be pro or home players, do not want a wimpy semi-weighted keyboard...it compromises their chops and offers very limited dynamics. Most pro piano players, buy digital pianos, and those requiring more goodies, buy an 88 note weighted action workstation. If they want an arranger, it more than likely will be a CVP Clavinova, or a KR-series arranger-piano. or if you like, piano based arranger. It's the key feel that is important to a pianist...check out any piano forum for all the debates on what actions feel most like a "real" piano. Ian
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