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#312441 - 01/14/11 05:15 PM
Re: Why do some say Tyros OS is no good for live Perf?
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 04/28/06
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Loc: North Texas, USA
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(Re: Yamaha OS) There is a one-key chord system, although it is proprietary. This is a serious deficiency that should not be glossed over. I don't believe the Yamaha system is proprietary (or at least they have licensed it to other brands.) Korg, Roland, and Orla all have Yamaha-style simplified chord recognition as an option. Technics also used the Yamaha system in the past. However, if someone is used to the Korg / Roland / Ketron system for minor and 7th chords, when they switch to Yamaha they might as well be learning a different instrument!! I agree with the original poster. If Yamaha is not willing or able to duplicate Roland's "Chord Intelligence" exactly, then at least in the "AI Fingered" mode a single note should be recognized as a major chord. Also, I agree that the "On Bass" functionality should have its own button on the panel. It could also be a function based on the MOMENTARY state of a control pedal. The Tyros series are well-integrated, and they can actually do MOST of the ten things in the list. But their simplified chord fingering is different, and a major barrier to someone switching from other brands.
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#312562 - 01/15/11 12:54 PM
Re: Why do some say Tyros OS is no good for live Perf?
[Re: leeboy]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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I feel that nowadays, pretty much everything that is sample based, whether it's arranger OR workstations, if you didn't like the SOUND of the previous incarnation of whatever you are looking at, you aren't going to like whatever is new. Probably at MOST, any new keyboard only has about 10-20% new samples, the rest is just rolled over from the previous model.
Synths are a somewhat different kettle of fish, as the voice architecture is what determines the overall sound, but once it is samples, especially of acoustic instruments, there's not a lot you can do to radically change them into something noticeably different AND better...
So if you disliked the previous Korg, Yamaha, Ketron, Roland, whatever, it is pretty much a given that you are going to feel probably the same about any new model. Maybe over a period of 10-15 years, you might see enough of a difference to change your mind about them, but from one model to the next?
Not going to happen, IMO...
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