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#300987 - 12/16/10 11:01 AM
Re: Tyros 4 Sexy Eyes
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Al, first of all, congratulations on getting Tyros 4. Though I don't use nor tried playing a SMF on my Tyros4, good to hear that, with a little re voicing, they can sound pretty decent. Nice vocal delivery but your mic trim (too hot) is distorting, especially bad around: 1:13. Al, anxious now to hear more thoughts and perhaps a review from you on Tyros 4. PS: Tony, I believe Al is demonstrating 'revoiced' SMF playback, with himself singing along to it only (not playing keyboard).
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#300995 - 12/20/10 09:30 AM
Re: Tyros 4 Sexy Eyes
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Most of the time (not always) problems with mic settings, particularly when singing with MIDI files, the problem is twofold. More often than not the MIDI file volume is abnormally high. Consequently, the person singing cranks up the input volume of the keyboard's vocal processor until it distorts. It really is not the keyboard's fault that distortion occurs. You would have the same distortion problem with any sound system that is overdriven. The problem can readily be solved by downloading Michael Bedesem's MIDI Player II program, which will adjust the MIDI file's volume level to normal levels, thus allowing you to set the keyboard's mic volume to normal levels. You will find Michael's program at http://www.psrtutorial.com/MB/midiplayer.html It's a great program, and I forgot to mention it is free. Good Luck, Gary
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#300996 - 12/20/10 01:43 PM
Re: Tyros 4 Sexy Eyes
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Originally posted by kbrkr: I have noticed LOT's of clipping with the new T4 Harmonizer. If I don't set the gain high enough, the vocals seem to disappear from the mix. It's just another one of those issues I'm having with the overall volume balance on the T4. I don't remember having this much trouble on the T1 or T2??? I always attribute these issues with my own competency on the keyboard first and then experiment with different settings. On the T4, I find I'm doing much more experimentation than usual.
Anyone else? Al, First and foremost, what mic are you using? And, have you went into the mic settings, adjusted all the parameters, EQs, etc..., set the trim pot on the back of the keyboard, adjusted the mic slider and set the mic effects through the mixing console? Experimentation with the new keyboard is a GOOD thing. For the better part of five years I continued to discover things that I never knew existed within the OS of the keyboard. Unfortunately, much of this cannot be found in the user manual(s) of any keyboard. It's not a Yamaha problem--it's a problem associated with all electronic devices in production today. Every time you turn on the keyboard, particularly a new model, it's another learning experience. Fortunately, there are forums such as the Synthzone, PSR-Tutorial and a few others where answers to complex questions can be answered by some very knowledgeable individuals. Good Luck, Gary
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