Don't Yamaha mention it anywhere in their info. on the T4? I would think that if it were made by a recognised leader in harmoniser technology, then it would be trumpeted from the rooftops.
Originally posted by 124: Don't Yamaha mention it anywhere in their info. on the T4? I would think that if it were made by a recognised leader in harmoniser technology, then it would be trumpeted from the rooftops.
Its touted as VH2
"The all singing keyboard The human voice features in almost every style of music imaginable, but because the sound is so familiar, it becomes one of the most difficult to convincingly reproduce on a keyboard instrument. Tyros4 uses new technology and clever sampling techniques to introduce a new dimension in vocals on digital workstations, whether you're playing the new vocal Voices live on the keyboard or singing with the amazing new VH2 Vocal Harmony, you'll be amazed with the sound you create. "
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Originally posted by 124: Don't Yamaha mention it anywhere in their info. on the T4? I would think that if it were made by a recognised leader in harmoniser technology, then it would be trumpeted from the rooftops.
Yamaha also uses/licenses the Aphex Aural Exciter technology in their arrangers, but it's rarely mentioned.
Sometimes it's not necessary to toot your own horn.
Originally posted by ianmcnll: Yamaha also uses/licenses the Aphex Aural Exciter technology in their arrangers, but it's rarely mentioned.
Sometimes it's not necessary to toot your own horn.
Ian
Why would anyone want to toot their own horn that they use that technology? Aphex's Aural Exciter destroys just about any audio that passes through it. That's one technology that made audio go backwards.
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Originally posted by Ensnareyou: Aphex's Aural Exciter destroys just about any audio that passes through it. That's one technology that made audio go backwards.
Really? Maybe you just haven't learned how to use an enhancer properly. Most people make the mistake of applying too much of the effect...in this case, a little goes a long way.
Check around on the Internet...there are plenty of tutorials on how to use one.
On the vocal harmonizer point, the demo video shows a female blonde singer and a completely shaved bald gentleman playing the Tyros4. I don't know if this is a spoof, coincidink, or not, but those are the same characteristics, if not the same exact demo'ers as those at the TC-Helicon site.