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#325135 - 05/27/11 07:37 PM
Re: What Don't you like about Tyros 4?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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Well I see huge differences between the Tyros series and the S series. I own both a Tyros 1 and a PSR S 900. While I like the 900 for a board in the studio or a backup, there's no way I could play this on a job. It's a toy in comparison to the Tyros series. I've A B'ed them many times and there's no comparison. I need the feel of a big keyboard. Even at only 61 keys, the Tyros has that. The 900's feel like toys to me. That's just my personal opinion, but it's the one that governs what I play. I will upgrade in the future to a T 3 or T 4.
Joe
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PSR S950, PSR S900, Roland RD 700, Yamaha C3 6'Grand, Sennheiser E 935 mic, several recording mics including a Neuman U 87, Bose L1 Compact, Roland VS 2480 24 Track Recorder Joe Ayala
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#325141 - 05/28/11 02:22 AM
Re: What Don't you like about Tyros 4?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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For me the sound is not an issue.....I am happy with that over any arranger on the market, keyfeel is also fine for my light playing style......I'd love to hear someone play an Audya or Korg arranger in the style of Thelmo's Tyros 4 complex arrangements...I don't think it's possible, but I'd be impressed if it was. Sound has not been an issue with me, neither, Donny...I think the reason we don't hear an Audya or Korg arranger played the style Telmo plays his Tyros4, is that these arrangers are a bit behind in realism and sound quality, in my opinion, of course. Mind you, they still sound great, in their own unique way, but for sheer quality and realism, it is hard to beat those Yamaha SA/SA2/Mega voices. I was quite happy with the S-Series action too, Donny...light, fast, and accurate. I also must say, I was very impressed with the sound, and styles, of the Technics KN-7000 in the demo that Larry Hawk put up on another thread. Man, it still sounds terrific, even after all these years. That is an arranger that has really held it's value. Ian
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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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#325196 - 05/28/11 03:59 PM
Re: What Don't you like about Tyros 4?
[Re: Scottyee]
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Registered: 10/20/09
Posts: 3228
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Hi Scott,
Here's some standard,common, run of the mill rootless voicings my Tyros 2 doesn't recognize:
minor chords using a 7,3, 5 combination are interpreted as major chords with a 2nd inversion- which of course they are.
major chords in a 7,3, 5 combination are interpreted as minor chords in 2nd inversion. Again it's the same thing...
Here a simple 4 note chord ii V I sequence in F major:
FABbD= Gm7 (with a 9) EABbD=C7 (with a 9, and 13th) EGAC=F (with major 7, and 9)
My Tyros 2 recognizes this as Bb maj7, Bb maj7 with a flat 5, and Asus.
These are standard "stock" vocings, nothing new or that I made up.
Yes, Yamaha does recongnize some rootless voicings, but it's too limited for my playing style.
Wouldn't be cool with they had a rootless jazz chord setting?
I really don't know if other brands can recognize these chords or not.
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