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#296103 - 10/09/10 03:01 AM
Should I Really Get A T4?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/09/99
Posts: 1130
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Well this is my dilemma really.
I have been debating hard and I even found somewhere I can get one trading both my keyboards...BUT, now that it's come to the crunch, do I really need/want to?
After hearing all the demo's (when I was able to before they were set to private *rolls eyes*), the biggest difference that I've noticed *so far* is the fact that they have included those new vocal voices. I may get flamed for this, but I don't actually like them, they sound too old fashioned and also too overbearing, everything sounds like the 60's / 70's now! It sounds nice don't get me wrong, but would I use them? No...
The drums sound very similar so far, I've not heard a drum sample that makes me think it wasn't from Yamaha, so nothing new there for me to get too excited about either.
Also the other features such as MP3 doesn't interest me either as I wouldn't use that feature, the VH also I don't use because I am not a singer, I'm just a keyboard player.
The only thing I'd really want this keyboard for is the new styles and ambient sounds, oh and the blue lights!! That's all really... so would it be worth upgrading?? I'm really not so sure..
[This message has been edited by DannyUK (edited 10-09-2010).]
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#296105 - 10/09/10 03:46 AM
Re: Should I Really Get A T4?
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by DannyUK:
Also the other features such as MP3 doesn't interest me either as I wouldn't use that feature, the VH also I don't use because I am not a singer, I'm just a keyboard player.
The only thing I'd really want this keyboard for is the new styles and ambient sounds, oh and the blue lights!! That's all really... so would it be worth upgrading?? I'm really not so sure..
] I understand your dilemma, Danny...I don't use MP3 or the Vocal Harmony* either. If it doesn't knock me out when I play it, I'm going to stay with my PSR-S910, so you can get whatever you want out of that last statement. Quite frankly, I liked the Tyros2 better than the Tyros3...it has a "sweeter" sound that I like, and the S910 is much more like the Tyros2 in terms of sound...it does, however, have the new style engine (as in the T3), which I also like. Give the initial excitement, and forum frenzy, time to wear down a bit, and take your time...play a T4, if at all possible, before you decide anything. Hope this helps, Ian *Actually, I do use the Vocal Harmony, but not for singing...I play my little analog monosynth, the Yamaha CS-01 through it and it gives it a pseudo polyphonic capability. The new VH has "vocoder" capabilities...you can superimpose your voice characteristics and inflections on a sound.
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#296107 - 10/09/10 04:41 AM
Re: Should I Really Get A T4?
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Danny, so far the few owners of a Tyros4 are very happy with the upgrade from a Tyros3, and most of these do not use the Vocal Harmonizer.
I'm looking at it from a gigging perspective, hence the preference for PSR, which I find perfect for my needs.
50 new styles, plus re-voiced older ones, plus the ability to use all the styles from your Tyros3 is a decent amount of styles, plus you have all the styles from the older series, like PSR-9000Pro which have been converted to work in Tyros, and are readily available on PSR Tutorial.
So, you're not really losing a Tyros3 in as much as you are gaining all it's features, plus the ones on the Tyros4.
Good luck with your decision, and take your time with it...let the frenzy and hype die down first.
Ian
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#296111 - 10/09/10 07:32 AM
Re: Should I Really Get A T4?
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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My personal opinion based on the online demos The Tyros 1 was good, but was outclassed by the Technics KN7000 The Tyros 2 was a ground breaking instrument for the home user, and while I was not enamoured with its CD quality sound, it really was a brilliant model from Yamaha. The Tyros 3 had some great SA2 sounds but the rest of the sound system was like a compressed MP3 file, and for me basically was 1 step forward and 3 steps back for Yamaha. (The T2 and PSR910 (SA2 excepted) blowing it out of the water) It also had processing problems with some of the voice packs when playing a lot of notes. (T4s processing power has been significantly increased) The Tyros 4 is to me a true replacement for the T2, and puts right everything that was wrong with T3, while at the same time giving you a hell of a lot more. (Sound quality is head and shoulders above T3)
For me the T3 is to Yamaha what Vista was to Microsoft, a good idea but ultimately very poorly implemented, and just like Yamaha, Microsoft poured a lot of money to bring forward the launch of Windows 7, and was what Vista should have been. (And so consequently is one of the bestselling Microsoft OS ever, whereas Vista was one of the worst)
Taking into account how few upgraded to T3 from T2 compared to those that upgraded from T1 to T2, (There was also a glut of T3 on eBay in the few months after its launch, compared to T2s after its launch) also speaks volumes as to how underwhelming T3 was.
Remember this is purely my PERSONAL opinion listening to the online demos, and talking to users and dealers over the years.
Bill
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