Hey guys...I mentioned to Scott about him posting about me getting my Tyros4,
if he had time.
I've been so busy with updating the OS, trying out all my styles, and, all the great new
on-board styles, plus answering many, many client emails about the instrument and how it performs, plus, setting up clinics and demo dates.
Of course, we all know I'm
very biased towards Yamaha, and I have every reason to be...first of all, I do a bit of work for them regarding clinics and demos, which i really enjoy, and, perhaps more importantly, I love the Yamaha "sound", and have been using it for many years, the latter being a major reason why I accepted the job with the company when asked.
So far, I am very, very impressed...perhaps the "honeymoon" will wear off, but I have a feeling I'm in for the long haul.
I am really getting to appreciate the
FSX keybed and it's
intimate relationship with the SA/SA2 sounds...I still like the keybed on the S910, but the FSX's longer throw really allows more expressiveness...and, it is very, very quick and responsive.
I thought the vocal patches, and the styles with vocal patches, might be of limited use to me, but, after playing around with them all afternoon, I can see many possibilities, plus, they will help me branch out into genres I don't usually spend much time with...they are
inspirational, in other words.
"HollywoodGospel" is a real standout in the styles that feature vocal patches.
The new drum kits, to my ears, are excellent...certainly
far more "live" than ever before...the jazz kits are so cool (the brushes are astonishing), and several of the jazz styles themselves were pure joy to play along with, "CoolPianoJazz", "TheJazzSingers" and "LACoolSwing" being notable initial favorites...the walking bass line in "CoolPianoJazz" was beautifully programmed.
I'll probably be up till the wee hours just exploring...and, since I've already had a Tyros3, and an S910, it may seem strange that there would be that much new stuff to explore, but there is plenty.
I intend to try the VH-2 tomorrow or Saturday...I'll try to answer any questions
as unbiased as possible, but
don't expect any miracles...I'm pretty smitten with Yamaha arrangers, and this one in particular has smote me quite hard.
Thanks Scott, for letting fellow SZ'ers know about my getting the Tyros4.
mdorantes, I too have started fresh on my registrations, although, I don't usually use that many, but rather rely on edited OTS in the styles, plus a few banks of registrations that are intended to cover the genres I play.
The Tyros4 sounded great
right out of the box...all I did was update the OS...I'm playing the T4 through the
same speakers as I used with the Tyros3, which are Yamaha MS60S powered monitors with AST. I will also get to A/B the Tyros3 side by side with the T4 next week, as I'm doing a clinic at the home of the client who bought the Tyros3 from me.
The Tyros4 has more "sparkle" to my ears, and I wasn't quite able to get the same sound on the T3, no matter what I did with EQ and/or Compressor.
Maybe the Tyros4 is using different D/A converters? Whatever the case, the sound appeals to me, and has the sweetness I liked on the Tyros2.
Now, back to work, if you can call playing a terrific high-end arranger, "work."
Ian