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#314903 - 02/01/11 04:21 PM
Re: TYROS 4 DEMO I havn't seen yet....
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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That's encouraging to hear, guys. I'm 67 and bought my first arranger (a Roland E38) 12 years ago, so I was in the throes of youth at that point.  (Edited to say that I was replying to Bachus, Ian and Gunnar Jonny.) I'm 61, and I started using an arranger for playing gigs around 1983 or so...it was a Yamaha PS-55. That would make it around 28 years ago, which would put me at 33, fairly young for an arranger buyer...I was very interested in them a few years before that, but they weren't quite adequate with which to do a gig...the PS-55 had PCM drums, which were very realistic, although there was no On-Bass (for slash chords) and the right hand sounds were still analog....I remember it a very nice organ sound (with a neat symphonic effect, something like a B-3's chorus-vibrato), and a really expressive French accordion...pianos were mushy, and the strings were...er...rather "stringy".  . Most of the sounds weren't realistic versions of their name-sakes, but they were very pleasant to listen to. The styles were basic and fairly usable...I think they numbered a staggering 16!  Man, compare that to a new Tyros4 or Korg PA3X..." You've come a long way, baby!" Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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