Thanks for sharing your song on the Audya well played....but if I'm being honest this is exactly the reason I don't use Ketron keyboards anymore and I've had my share of them. I just can't warm up to the Drums especially the bleeding snare....in this tune the style parts mix really needs to be edited and balanced. Sax is way above the mix covering all else....Nothings changed IMO since the X1 sound....don't feel offended it's my personal opinion only.
Some may like it & I respect that. But for me Yamaha is my choice.
hope to hear more soon.
Donny, we don't always agree, but you are spot on with this post.
If that is supposed to sound like a "real drummer", I'm afraid he'd be kicked off the stage.
I suppose if one wants all their tunes to sound like they are being played by the "Buddy Rich Band", it could work.
All good bands strive for
balance.
Whether it be Yamaha Tyros, Korg PA, or Roland G-70...none of these instruments have drums that literally sound way more dominant than what a regular drummer would play...yes, they all have their
differences in "liveness", but they all are
the same in one respect...the overall sound is
balanced.
So far, I really haven't heard the Audya do anything with a
good even balance of drums, bass, chords, pads, and phrases.
The Yamaha, Roland, and Korg remind me of my Honda Accord...it doesn't excel in one or two areas...it is just very, very good in everything.
Balance.
That's why you and I like the Tyros4 and the S910...the sound is
balanced....plus, there is great factory, dealer, and third party support, and excellent reliability.
A great drummer isn't much good if he plays too loud, gets sick a lot, or can't play his kit in a balanced way (snare way too loud, for instance).
Ian