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#297955 - 10/28/10 07:14 AM
Re: Tyros4 Polyphony is Terrible!
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#297957 - 10/28/10 09:00 AM
Re: Tyros4 Polyphony is Terrible!
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by gilbert: scottyee, Read his other report as well. HE says, Best Keyboard in the World.
Gilbert, your above cited report was Leigh Wilbraham's initial reaction written back on Oct 9th following a relatively short 2 hr demo, and without sufficient opportunity to really delve into the keyboard himself. The latest recent report (Oct 25) was written only after purchasing & now owning the Tyros4 himself, and finally having extensive time to explore & play it. Originally posted by gilbert:
You can also read on other forums members who have proved his claim not to hold water Can you please provide a link. Originally posted by ianmcnll: if you play block chords, on any instrument with stacked voices and the harmony on, it sounds like mush...so why use this technique?
Hi Ian. I seriously doubt Leigh attempted to play RH block chords with Tyros4's 'harmony button' on. Leigh's arranger keyboard knowledge and pro level musicianship evidenced by this video by him certainly appears to attest to this. That said, because I too like to play arranger kb in a similar jazz style to Leigh's video, I'm now anxious to find out how serious (if at all) polyphony is on Tyros4. Any other Tyros4 owners (or those who have auditioned one) care to comment? Thanks. - Scott Scott Yee Entertainment [This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 10-28-2010).]
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