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#301030 - 12/16/10 01:49 PM
Re: Tyros keys, Tyros users
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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IMHO, Tyros 2,3, and 4 has got far better (more responsive) semi weighted synth key action compared to PSR3000. As much as I appreciate the high quality sound of Yamaha's mid range arrangers (PSR3000, S910, etc), I find the key action spongy and rather sluggish, especially when I want to play quick passages & runs. That said, coming from being an acoustic pianist, no portable arranger keyboard approaches the feel of a fully weighted hammer action of an acoustic grand, but for arranger keyboard, I prefer the semi weighted responsive action of the Tyros 2,3, and 4, especially for emulating a full range of instrument sounds. With the advent of super articulation voices, Yamaha has further improved the Tyros keyboard action which gives us the ability to better play & control key velocity pressure to activate the up to 7 levels of different sound variation of a single Super Articulation instrument's note. Hope this answers your question. - Scott
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#301032 - 12/16/10 02:49 PM
Re: Tyros keys, Tyros users
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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The Tyros2/3 (and T4) use a new action, called FSX, which is different than the one in the original Tyros.
The S-910 and PSR-3000 use a much lighter action (which I prefer) and they also do not support aftertouch, which the Tyros does permit.
If you don't like the PSR action, then the FSX should be fine.
Ian
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#301034 - 12/17/10 02:02 AM
Re: Tyros keys, Tyros users
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Registered: 07/16/09
Posts: 319
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wow, thank you guys, I could not have hoped for better: real pianist who give me their impression. I am studying piano although unfortunately, like for many of us, having a real piano is very impractical.
I do have a fully weighted keyboard that I connect to my computer, but it so happens that I really like Yamaha arrangers and they keep me away from the computer (a good thing!) and focused entirely on making music. I can't connect the weighted keyboard to the PSR easily because I play in a small room and have to arrange the keyboards in a certain way.
So learning that the Tyros has a far better, semi-weighted action, is really interesting,I think I'll go for an used Tyros 2.
Scottyee, yes I agree about the sounds, quite frankly I think right now Yamaha arrangers offer the best sounds, and I own 3 Eastwest libraries so I am not easily impressed!
Just a last question guys, the Tyros has a better keybed than the psr-910 too, yes?
Thanks again!
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