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#317042 - 02/20/11 09:17 AM
Pirates Carib Performed With Flair on Tyros 4 !
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#317057 - 02/20/11 10:40 AM
Re: Pirates Carib Performed With Flair on Tyros 4 !
[Re: leeboy]
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Holy crap! That guy can play! I loved the horns..notice how they sound just right...volume slowly coming up, timbre slowly changing, just like real ones. Yes, I notice small stuff like that...that is why the sound is the most important thing to me on a arranger.
It would be cool to seee how someone could play the Korg PA2 or PA3 the same way...and to hear how it compares. Unfortunely, the type of music you typically hear demoed on Korg is not this.
Leeboy, There is nothing on any other KB ever been played like this. I don't think the Pa2x will ever sound like that, that’s why you have never heard it that way. I think the T4 has the best sounds around, the Wersi Wing I don't know why Wersi bother, I would bin it now to avoid the embarrassment, where are the other demos. Tony
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#317098 - 02/20/11 03:46 PM
Re: Pirates Carib Performed With Flair on Tyros 4 !
[Re: Scottyee]
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I think each make of arranger does a few things exceptionally well. And a LOT of that simply comes from how well the styles are written, with perhaps a lesser degree coming from the sounds themselves. This type of light popular classical seems to have style writers for Yamaha leading well. But, I have to say, the individual sounds themselves seem no stronger or weaker than several other arrangers. The Pirates intro strings, for instance, seemed to be lacking in 'bite' and phrase attack, it's flute sounds had a fairly pronounced electronic timbre, for me at least, and the horns... again, by themselves, I've heard others get close. But the total PACKAGE comes from the player, and the style, IMO. If this were a great modern jazz demo, or a rock demo, or an electronica demo, we might be saying the exact same thing about another brand. In the end, it is the CONTENT more than any factor that seems to determine how we feel about an arranger (other than owning one, which definitely clouds the issue!)
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#317100 - 02/20/11 04:07 PM
Re: Pirates Carib Performed With Flair on Tyros 4 !
[Re: Diki]
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If this were a great modern jazz demo, or a rock demo, or an electronica demo, we might be saying the exact same thing about another brand. In the end, it is the CONTENT more than any factor that seems to determine how we feel about an arranger (other than owning one, which definitely clouds the issue!) Leigh does a nice demo here, with a jazz style. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpfKs4ZK7Dk There's also a great LA Cool Swing Style that's a lot of fun to play with. So far, in my explorations of the Tyros4, I haven't hit on any genre that I do, which includes everything except Schlager, that it doesn't cover extremely well. The only shortcomings were the less punchy "live" drums, and this has been looked after with the new kits in the T4. It also sounds less compressed to me. It does movie type music very well...big sweeping sounds, with big sweeping styles...sweeping you off your feet. However, the Rock, R&B, and Dance all are all pretty damn sweepy as well... I hope you get to play one soon...I'm pretty impressed with this one. Aside from it not having the 76 keys that you need, I think you'll be pretty impressed too. Ian
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