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#319101 - 03/12/11 02:26 PM
Re: Phantom of the Opera on Tyros4 - dedicated to Lee
[Re: Telmo]
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Registered: 01/15/05
Posts: 439
Loc: Brazil - South America
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Hi, just wish to Thank for the kind comments and compliments. Jedi(GARY), thank you very much for the kind words. I'm glad you liked it. Now, you mentioned about speakers, I do have a pair of Peavey KB/A100, but the recording is done through the Tyros Audio-Recorder-Player, and then I export the audio to a usb-stick and transfer to my pc. Best wishes. DNJ, thank you for your kind words. I appreciate your compliments. TONY HUGHES, Thanks a lot for your double posting and for the high remarks about my performance. Your kind comments pay off my work in the end. Best regards. Telmo. DIKI, thank you for your kind word. Now, as you can see, I rely a lot on Multipads, they enable me to create those backing melodies and specialFX. Of course, I pre-record them first and sync them with each registrations. Some voices are factory ones, while others are uvn samples from my collection. Best regards. MIKEY, thank you for the kind word. May God bless you too. STEPHENM, thanks for your kind words and compliments. All the best. SAXXMAN(RANDY), I appreciate your kind comments and complients. Thanks a lot. Best wishes. MIDEN, Thank you for your kind words. You are right. I was playing on Registration 4 and I should hit reg. 5, but, by mistake I hit reg. 3, then I hit quickly the correct reg.5. It happened a delay, and I had to cut the moment I hit reg. 3,otherwise it would look strange due to that mistake. That's why there is a video splice, I didn't want to redo all the music because of that little mistake of mine.Sorry about it. Best regards. SCOTT, thank you so much for your compliment. I myself honoured by your very kind words. Best regards. Telmo.
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Yamaha PSR-SX900, Mackie SRM-flex Portable Column PA System) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@telmogama/videos "We are Old too quick... and Wise too late."
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#319118 - 03/12/11 07:10 PM
Re: Phantom of the Opera on Tyros4 - dedicated to Lee
[Re: Telmo]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/30/06
Posts: 3944
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Hi, just wish to Thank for the kind comments and compliments. Jedi(GARY), thank you very much for the kind words. I'm glad you liked it. Now, you mentioned about speakers, I do have a pair of Peavey KB/A100, but the recording is done through the Tyros Audio-Recorder-Player, and then I export the audio to a usb-stick and transfer to my pc. Best wishes. DNJ, thank you for your kind words. I appreciate your compliments. TONY HUGHES, Thanks a lot for your double posting and for the high remarks about my performance. Your kind comments pay off my work in the end. Best regards. Telmo. DIKI, thank you for your kind word. Now, as you can see, I rely a lot on Multipads, they enable me to create those backing melodies and specialFX. Of course, I pre-record them first and sync them with each registrations. Some voices are factory ones, while others are uvn samples from my collection. Best regards. MIKEY, thank you for the kind word. May God bless you too. STEPHENM, thanks for your kind words and compliments. All the best. SAXXMAN(RANDY), I appreciate your kind comments and complients. Thanks a lot. Best wishes. MIDEN, Thank you for your kind words. You are right. I was playing on Registration 4 and I should hit reg. 5, but, by mistake I hit reg. 3, then I hit quickly the correct reg.5. It happened a delay, and I had to cut the moment I hit reg. 3,otherwise it would look strange due to that mistake. That's why there is a video splice, I didn't want to redo all the music because of that little mistake of mine.Sorry about it. Best regards. SCOTT, thank you so much for your compliment. I myself honoured by your very kind words. Best regards. Telmo.
Telmo, There are very few professionals in this World who are Gentlemen and unassuming, you are certainly one of them. Tony
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Tyros 4/Pair SR 350/ PC with a i8 intel chip, XENYX 802, Ford Focus 2 litre/Tascam DR07/Brother printer/Designjet 500/ our Doris/5 Grandchildren/ white boxers short Kymart shipped over and Typhoo Tea Earl Grey
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#319170 - 03/13/11 04:16 PM
Re: Phantom of the Opera on Tyros4 - dedicated to Lee
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Member
Registered: 01/15/05
Posts: 439
Loc: Brazil - South America
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Hi to all, I dropped by just to thank for all the kind comments: DENNIS, let me try to clarify for you about the actual creation of the vid clip itself: I use 2 handycams (Sony Hdr-Xr550v)for filming my hands playing the keyboard and another from bird-view for the Tyros screen panel. At the same time I record the audio using the Tyros4 Audio-recorder-player. When it's done, I export the audio-recording to my pc along with the 2 videos. Then I use the Corel VideoStudio ProX3 editor to sync the 2 videos with the audio, and after that I start overlaying the pictures, images and graphics. If I break down this whole process in detail would be: When I choose a tune, usually it takes 3 to 4 days to learn it how to play. One more day to prepare the suitable style, multipads, registration. Then I write everything down, the chords, the style, the registrations, etc. After 3 to 4 days of studying the chosen tune, I then prepare myself for recording the video. Then it takes one more day to sync everything up on the pc using the videoStudio ProX3, also I surf on the net searching for images, pictures(wallpapers) to add to the video. Then, when it's done, it's time to upload on Youtube where it takes about 10 to 11 hours for the processing. And finally in one week, the job is done. Dennis, Tyros4 is a great musical tool. You should try one out for yourself extensively to make sure it's suitable for you.It might be, it might be not. Your call. TONY, thank you so much once again for the kind words. LEE S., I'm so glad you and your wife enjoyed the video. It really paid off the 6 days it took me to put it all together. I had a great time, and now that I know you liked, I feel like a winner. NIGEL, thank you twice, first for having enjoyed the video, and secondly for having fixed the link to the video so it embedded correctly. I couldn't figured it out before. BILL, LARRY, VICTOR, GARY, IAN, UNCLE DAVE, Thank you guys so much for the kind words. It's an honour to receive such kind of comments from skillful musicians as yourselves. Thanks a lot. PS: VICTOR, thanks for regarding my Country. You are right about saying Tyros4 is too much expensive in Brazil. I could only afford Tyros4 because I sold my Tyros3 for a good price. PS:LEE, if you had Tyros4, I would glady share my settings with you. I could send you the Registrations and styles. Let me know if you become a Tyros4 owner someday. Best wishes and happy playing to all of you. Telmo.
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Yamaha PSR-SX900, Mackie SRM-flex Portable Column PA System) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@telmogama/videos "We are Old too quick... and Wise too late."
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#319191 - 03/13/11 08:04 PM
Re: Phantom of the Opera on Tyros4 - dedicated to Lee
[Re: miden]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Thanks heaps Telmo...That seems like a pretty good system...
As far as the T4 (or any T series for that matter) the ONLY reason I have stuck to my Korg is the 76 keybed...
But how this T4 is sounding has me really questioning whether 76 notes IS all that essential...
Dennis Dennis, the Tyros4 is much more than I thought it would be...I must say, it sounds incredible. Regarding the Korg...wouldn't you miss the more powerful sequencer editing, as well as the extensive sound editing features on the PA2X/PA3x if you went to a Tyros4? Mind you, the sounds in the T4 are so darn good, they don't need much editing...or any editing, in my opinion. I'm very much looking forward to your impressions of the Tyros4 after you've had a good play on it...I think you'll really like the sound (and styles) a lot...would that be enough to make up for the less extensive editing features? Ian As you may notice, I'm pretty darn impressed with this instrument...I was hoping I wouldn't be, so I could stay with the PSR-S910...so much for that plan!
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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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