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#315478 - 02/06/11 10:56 AM
Re: Tyro 4! Plus ..This is gonna knock your socks off
[Re: leeboy]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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The only comment I have is this: What you hear in demos are not necessarily what you hear when YOU play it. Touch and control all play a vital part in creating a sound ... even from a preset instrument. Years ago, a friend played a Rhodes patch on a dinosaur Roland JX10 and Fran and I were amazed by it's tone and character. Well, we tried that same sound in our hands and felt less than amazed. There is a knack for understanding the treatment of each sound played, and in the right hands - most things sound great. Key feel, strength of fingers, velocity settings etc ... all affect the way these sounds will react in your hands, so before you all go rushing for your wallets, please get to a store and PLAY these instruments before you comment on how wonderful they sound. The demo in my Korg i5s is wonderful ... but try to make the kb sound like that ..... not so much.
Everyone's excited, and we all love new toys, but please ... please - play them before you start the rave revues on their graces. A video demo does not sell me on anything. I'm just sayin...
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#315482 - 02/06/11 12:15 PM
Re: Tyro 4! Plus ..This is gonna knock your socks off
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Everyone's excited, and we all love new toys, but please ... please - play them before you start the rave revues on their graces. A video demo does not sell me on anything. I'm just sayin...
I know, David, it's sometimes hard to answer a "what if" question, but perhaps your answer (and experience) will help someone. What if you were unable to try out the PA-800, because the music stores in your area, and perhaps beyond, didn't, or wouldn't, stock high end arrangers so you could do a "hands on" and make a decision from there? Do you have any suggestions or tips for people in that situation? Ian
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#315517 - 02/06/11 03:57 PM
Re: Tyro 4! Plus ..This is gonna knock your socks off
[Re: leeboy]
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Registered: 10/09/04
Posts: 2580
Loc: Ocala, FL USA
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UD, Well said, Point well taken.
It kind of goes back to when I was buying and upgrading on a regular basis the home organs. Especially the Thomas brand...I remember a real good dmo guy/salesman at the store in Toledo Ohio telling me 'more than once'...remeber, your buying the Organ NOT the player, I don't follow you home with it. Back then the sounds were more traditional organ (real leslie's) with a few goody sounds thrown in, and the cabinet was very much a part of what you were buying.
Then came along the Yamaha Electones...WOW, what a sound. The cabinet was very secondary now, except they had a great fold down top to keep dust off.
Still, if the instrument does sound good in demos, anyone dedicated to working on it...should be able to learn to get that sound or something similar. As to Ian's question...well Ian it depends on the person, if they have lot's of bucks just get the thing. If you do't like it sell it at a loss. If your more like most of us here, travel if neccesary to audition the instrument before buying. If in a area where that is not at all practical, I guess you go on demos, friends suggestions and a little faith (maybe past experience with the brand). Oh, I almost forgot....and not too many people do this...read the manuals cover to cover, and enjoy a pot of tea!
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