Thanks Scott,
Man, after several days with this amazing instrument (a week tomorrow), I have to conclude it is by far, Yamaha's very best arranger to date.
I have downloaded the full set of
Tyros2,
Tyros3 and
CVP-509 styles, so as to have some of the
similar styles to the Tyros4 without the vocal patches added, and these downloaded styles actually sound better (in my opinion) than they do on the instruments from which they came. Plus, I now have, in essence, the souls of the T2/T3 and CVP-509 at my fingertips.
It is so cool to be able to
accompany vocals using the SA vocal patches
in the right hand, giving even better results than if they were in the style, Multi-Pads, or the VH-2 Harmonizer.
Speaking of Multi-pads, the
Pop Ooh,
Pop Aah, and other vocal phrases are amazing
when added whilst playing a style, and they come in (and go out) perfectly, right on the measure...reminds me of the way the Eagles add the "Oohs" to the song "Take it Easy".
The
Shoo Be Doo (and
Shoo,
Dwee,etc.) voices that some seem to be getting weary of (although, out of these same "some", only a few have actually
played the T4), are really handy if you do Doo Wop (allowing you to accent/embellish your vocal with your RH) and are not on too many other arrangers that I'm aware of, and, really give your performance an edge unattainable with just a Vocal Harmony processor.
It is truly the
"love child" of the sparkling sounding Tyros2, and the more robust (but less sparkling) Tyros3, having the best of each instrument's characteristics, and
none of their minor drawbacks.
Another snow day
, (I am glad I got extra supplies) and another day to spend lots of time on this incredible new arranger...the flagship of the flagships.
Just another observation...this is an instrument which would be more beneficial to a
Tyros2 owner (as you have discovered), than one who has the Tyros3, although, the marked improvement, again, in my opinion, in overall "sweetness" from the T3 might sway a few owners of those instruments.
It definitely is a
substantial upgrade from Tyros2.
I hope you are enjoying your Tyros4 as much as I am enjoying mine.
Ian
PS....thanks for all your interesting topics on the forum...they really gave this place a lift.