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#312165 - 01/13/11 03:40 PM
Re: Why do some say Tyros OS is no good for live Perf?
[Re: leeboy]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Dennis, All points well taken. I appreciate your opinions and comments.
I guess to me the SOUND is the most important thing.
When I listen to the performances on T3/T4 I seem to just feel I am listening more to a orchestra performace than the stuff I here on the Korg. Maybe it's because most of the songs you hear on the Korg is Mid-Eastern? Or is it because the Korg is for a more 'modern' sound, more hip-hop, techno, dance etc??
At any rate, I will take plenty of time to hear the PA3 and the T4 before I would decide to do aything. Mean while I will sell my PA2 and use my MIDI kbd with PC to play using Live-styler.
I do have another question...why is most of the music I love to hear on you-tube etc done on Yamaha not Korg?
Lee S. Dennis, All points well taken. I appreciate your opinions and comments.
I guess to me the SOUND is the most important thing.
When I listen to the performances on T3/T4 I seem to just feel I am listening more to a orchestra performace than the stuff I here on the Korg. Maybe it's because most of the songs you hear on the Korg is Mid-Eastern? Or is it because the Korg is for a more 'modern' sound, more hip-hop, techno, dance etc??
At any rate, I will take plenty of time to hear the PA3 and the T4 before I would decide to do aything. Mean while I will sell my PA2 and use my MIDI kbd with PC to play using Live-styler.
I do have another question...why is most of the music I love to hear on you-tube etc done on Yamaha not Korg?
Lee S. Lee, I am totally in line with your thinking. I have played the T4 pretty extensively. It is a great keyboard, but probably not for me at this time. I hated the PA800, mainly because of the operating system and lack of variety in styles to fit my type of music, but will certainly audition the 3x. So far, the little Roland Module has my attention the most. Audya still leads my list of totl keyboards though. DonM
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#312171 - 01/13/11 03:50 PM
Re: Why do some say Tyros OS is no good for live Perf?
[Re: leeboy]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/31/06
Posts: 3354
Loc: The World
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Dennis, All points well taken. I appreciate your opinions and comments.
I guess to me the SOUND is the most important thing.
When I listen to the performances on T3/T4 I seem to just feel I am listening more to a orchestra performace than the stuff I here on the Korg. Maybe it's because most of the songs you hear on the Korg is Mid-Eastern? Or is it because the Korg is for a more 'modern' sound, more hip-hop, techno, dance etc??
At any rate, I will take plenty of time to hear the PA3 and the T4 before I would decide to do aything. Mean while I will sell my PA2 and use my MIDI kbd with PC to play using Live-styler.
I do have another question...why is most of the music I love to hear on you-tube etc done on Yamaha not Korg?
Lee S. Because there are more people who play that style of music that own a Yamaha?? I dunno m8....What style of music do you like to listen to? For me the Yammies are too busy in the style department. The EP's are awful (and I see they still have that ghastly Galaxy EP!!!), and the main acoustic is not much better. Of course all of these on the Motif are superb!!!! On my Korg I tweak the styles I use to remove all but the bass and drums, and perhaps one guitar, or a brass part IF (and only if) it has a hook that is vital to the song I am playing. I am trying to achieve the same sort of balance and sound I had in my four and three piece bands...Plus audiences get more of "the player" and less of the machine. I also play both with both hands generating chords in full piano mode using the Expert setting. And the Songbook is in a league ALL it's own...I know people fuss over the Yamaha MF, and registrations, but imagine those two in ONE package...that is what the songbook is all about. And it saves everything, and I mean EVERYTHING you have set up to play a song!! I don't know if that gives you any more insights, but it's a few more reasons why I prefer the Korg to the Yammie. Dennis
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#312259 - 01/13/11 07:07 PM
Re: Why do some say Tyros OS is no good for live Perf?
[Re: leeboy]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/31/06
Posts: 3354
Loc: The World
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On a serious note, I always have all my setups, well, setup so that live I never need to go past the front page.
I have to be honest and say SOME of the Korg perf functions, like getting to the per part EQ's and some control and effect settings require just as many menu drops as the Yamaha.
When I re-scan that list (which I just did) there are probably not as many differences as I first thought...
I DO prefer the Korg Songbook, and I DO prefer 76 note keybed...so if I am allowed I would like to perhaps amend what I said.
As I really do not believe "personal preferences" should be a factor in how a 'board performs live when someone else is asking for this info, I will amend my comments to say that after a harder look at the differences outlined above, I would need to say there are less "real" or as significant, ones than I seemed to recall from my T2 time.
And the truth is not many of those actually apply. I rarely change the bass allocation DURING a song, I do not have any songs where I NEED to change the style mid-stream, I use full keyboard fingering and chord recognition, so anything one two or three fingered does not concern me.
Even the harmoniser is a "personal preference" thing too. (I prefer the TC)
So Lee, my apologies for giving you a bit of a bum-steer there.
I stand corrected.
Dennis
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