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#297945 - 10/28/10 06:05 AM
Re: Tyros4 Polyphony is Terrible!
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Member
Registered: 03/09/02
Posts: 294
Loc: Oelsnitz /E Germany
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Here,HIS OTHER REPORT.
Well we flew to Germany and sat with a Tyros 4 for just 2 hours and what a superb 2 hours we had.
Yes, the instrument looks the same as Tyros 3 and for those of you who want a major upgrade from Tyros 3, you will be disappointed. Tyros 4 in my view is the keyboard that Tyros 3 should have been. More SA voices give this keyboard the ability to create a really powerful sound and the new vocal voices are what make this keyboard different. Using vocal samples in the backing makes this new Tyros 4 pretty unique and fun to play.
Lots of new freeplay styles allow you to be more creative and kills that idea that every tyros player ultimately sounds the same as the next. Simply put, Tyros 4 allows you to be more creative and is much more of an orchestral instrument. There is a whole section of string freeplay patterns that allow you to play in a free orchestral style and I love them! If you are a single finger player with limited ability, then you will find these a little boring as you don’t have lots of parts covering up for you, but real musicians will find these styles a breath of fresh air!
AT LAST the dance section of the keyboard gets a big kick up the arse and the new dance styles now sound more relevant to today’s modern dance music. Big band section now has more umph and of course the use of vocal sounds is used throughout the keyboard.
The piano voice on the keyboard sounds more steinway and has a much more rich tone, and using the new speakers, the Tyros 4 seriously will annoy the neighbours. The depth of bass is heavier and having noticed that these speakers are used with the Yamaha digital drum kit, the overall tone is richer.
Guitars - wow. The guitar voices were already superb, but the new voices are just one step closer to god, they really are stunning. Strings - oh dear. Yamaha just cannot seem to get the idea that some musicians want hollywood style strings, not a cat scraping down a post. They are too harsh and having heard strings on other instruments, this is my biggest disappointment.
The new EURO organ section means that anyone who owns a wersi organ can sell up and move out they are SO GOOD! I never thought Yamaha could reproduce a really good set of euro organ sounds, but this new set of drawbars gives one hell of a sound.
Sold yet?… we haven’t finished yet.
Finally the drum sounds are the best thing yet. The brush samples in the big band section sound so realistic I kept waiting for the drummer to ask for a drink! They are uber real, wiping the floor with any other arranger keyboard.
Add the new MP3 capability and the new FLASH memory system, this keyboard is as of now the best keyboard in the world - yes I SAID WORLD. As a portable keyboard this is the best we have heard. Taking into account that I had access to instruments from Korg, Roland and many others, this is one superb instrument.
I’ve got mine on order and I would advise you do the same, these will sell like hot cakes and god help the man who comes between me and my Tyros 4! Have we gone a little too far.. I don’t think so! Not far enough.
Gilbert
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#297947 - 10/28/10 06:12 AM
Re: Tyros4 Polyphony is Terrible!
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Dnj:
As the evening as progressed one MAJOR thing I have found with Tyros 4 is problems with polyphony - big problems! For example, if I choose the VocalFoxtrot style from the Ballroom style section and then try to play a right hand chord with the notes D F G Bb and D - the keyboards backing vocals just vanish.
And this is apparent on other styles too!
The more you play this keyboard the more you find that anyone who can play block chords in the style or organ or big band suddenly hits a stumbling block and a big one. WHY after just 48 hours am I finding this. Surely Yamaha would have played this keyboard before releasing it? Wouldn’t they?
One Touch Settings generally mix three sounds with a harmony setting, especially on Big Band and Ballroom Styles, as well as Organ styles...they aren't intended for the player to play "block" RH chords, as the notes (chords) are already being played by the harmony. In fact, if you play block chords, on any instrument with stacked voices and the harmony on, it sounds like mush...so why use this technique? Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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