Originally posted by leeboy:
Ian, If you only knew what was 'in there'.
That does not mean all arrangers are created equal as to PRO features...OK, let's call it advanced features if you want.
Some folks don't need or care about some of the advanced features, some do. This is not about whether you personally need or want these features..but they are there in what I call a PRO level keybord (arranger in this case)
Also, this is not about yours is better than mine ot vise versa...or if it doesn't have those advanced features its bad.
I have a good idea what is "in there", Lee, as I've played Korg synths and workstations...very well done. I must say.
"Advanced" features on these high end arrangers from both Korg and Yamaha are different...take Yamaha's SA/SA2 voices, for example and how they respond to a player's style, or input....I'd consider that something advanced.
Korg's extensive editing is no less of an "advanced" feature.
Where SA/SA2 come into their own, is for the person who plays a lot of instrumental music...I'm 61, and, like you, I'm not intending on being a singer, so things like Vocal Harmony, aren't that important to me.
The same as extensive editing of sounds...if the sounds are already excellent, and extremely responsive and playable, about the only "editing" I'll ever need is to brighten or smooth out a tone, which can easily be done by adjusting the filter and brightness controls.
I tend to use "natural" sounds, like guitar, sax, organ, strings, brass etc, so if these sounds are already excellent, then I won't need an elaborate system to change them to suit my style.
I can see where the Korg would appeal to certain types of players, especially those who like to construct their own sets of sounds.
And yes, it isn't about what instrument is "better"...the "better" instrument is the one that meets your needs and suits your playing style the best.
I'm very happy with an S910, a mid-range arranger...it has terrific sounds, great styles and is incredibly playable, in my own opinion.
Would a Tyros4 or Korg PA make me sound "better'? A lot of what comes out of an arranger has to do with the player's skill and technique, and the ability to "arrange" music in a tasteful and interesting manner.
I guess what I'm trying to say, is that I'd rather spend my time making music than programming and tweaking...the Yamaha allows just enough tweaking to suit me, so that's why I'm using one.
I'm still anxiously awaiting the Tyros4...what I've heard so far has me very interested.
Ian