Originally posted by Peter Lowden:
When you heard my recording of Blue Bayou you passed the song as having been recorded on Tyros 2 when actually it was recorded on Tyros 1, it's this sort of thing that makes me hesitant about upgrading.
Hi Peter. I actually knew your recording was performed on your Tyros1
because you originally stated it, so my reply was merely a typo, sorry. Whether I could tell (without you telling me) whether it was performed on T1 or T2 would have had more to do with how you tweaked (effects, levels, etc) of the individual style parts & panel voices, as well as whether a Tyros2 "Super Articulation" voice was chosen for 'live playing' or not, as it's this that most dramatically showcases the sound improvement of Tyros2 over T1. In addition, one's keyboard playing(chops) plays into this as well, as no keyboard (new or otherwise) can fix or coverup for any keyboard playing deficiencies. Only practice & improving one's musicianship can help that.
Peter, whether you feel it worth the upgrade to T2 is entirely up to you. For me personally, I found it well worth the upgrade to gain the SA Articulation voices, improved keyboard responsiveness, hard drive recording feature, and oh, I forgot to mention, last but certainly not least, the ability to display lyrics and chords and have them linked to specific registrations. Presently, that is the most appreciated feature (in addition to the others I mentioned) that I currently enjoy. No music sheets or books to get in the way between my & the audience.
If none of the above is important to you, stay with Tyros1, it remains a great sounding keyboard.
Scott