Originally posted by Dnj:
why say that so negatively?....Liontracs makes very good units...maybe its the players that cannot grasp the concept and have the talent to operate it. It DOES have arranger features and so much more.
well said. I agree totally with that. The MS may or may not be what someone is looking for, but sure as hell is a work of art because if you are crazy enough and you have enough time ,you can do things that no other keyboard can do. I have not bought one simply because at the moment I wanted an arranger workstation. I just bought a Tyros 2 about a week ago, which I love because it's instantly gratifying, but let me say it, if I had more time and more money, I would have preferred the MS.....this is a perfect cross between a computer and a keyboard workstation, and the best part is, it's not a computer with that Windows crap on it, it's a keyboard where if you have the balls to make it work, can do whatever you want it to do. So yeah, in that case I agree about the lack of skill of people who don't appreciate good products like these.
BTW, I am just waiting to see the new Q-ranger. If ever the MS will be an arranger as fast to work with as a Yamaha, it will blow all the Yamahas out of the water. I just need to compare the ridicolous 'sampler' on the Tyros, which can only read wav files and map out 8 zones, with the possibilities that the MS ,instead , offers. The area in which the Tyros, at the moment, wins, is that it does what I want it to do straight out of the box: the sounds are excellent, for the most part, the arranger works like a dream (i.e. recognizes exactly any chord I play, which for me is very important) and the sequencer is very easy to use, although very basic and in fact, too basic, i.e. there's no piano roll and multi-level undo. I am sure that the MS , in all the areas except 'open the box and play', blows the Tyros out of the water, including probably the future ones.
The way I see it, the MS is a multi-faceted dream workstation with LOADS of potential.
But yes the sounds are a bit dated. Frankly, I was never impressed by Gigapiano. I remember a few sounds for Gigasampler which were terrific , like Peter Ewer's 'Symphonic Organ' or Gigaharp, but Yamaha, I have to say, managed to pull it off in the sounds department with the Tyros 2. I would never buy a new Tyros, though, it's simply too closed-ended for that kind of money. For that money, I would want an MS, a keyboard that you can expand with sounds for years to come.
I really think the MS is a glimpse of the future. All it needs is a batch of killer sounds and an arranger that works as well as Yamaha makes them. Which is no easy task by all means, but I really cheer for Liontracs on this one. As a composer I don't want to rely on computers too much and I want a keyboard workstation that is the perfect transition between an arranger, a computer, and a synth workstation. Then I will even sleep on it.