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#326807 - 06/20/11 05:46 AM
Tyros4 Owners: Your experience over previus Yamaha
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Registered: 06/27/02
Posts: 214
Loc: Funchal Portugal
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Hi Everybody
After 5 years using my Tyros2, I finally upgraded to an Audya4. Short story, a huge dissapointment, but I realise I´m so acostumed to the Tyros OS.
One thing I really, really hate in Tyros2 are the drums. I do program my own styles, large enough in order to avoid repetitive patterns, but still, the drums are weak (I think the overall sound is weak, with phase problems and I tried everything but seems the sampling method used by Yamaha)
I can´t find in the manual but I remember seen in a video that there is an edit sound page for drums, Am I correct?
And by the way, compared to previus keyboards you owned, what do you think about Tyros4?
Thanks in advance for your comments!
Best Regards Jose Pereira
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#326808 - 06/20/11 05:54 AM
Re: Tyros4 Owners: Your experience over previus Yamaha
[Re: Jose Pereira]
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Registered: 09/21/00
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#326810 - 06/20/11 06:32 AM
Re: Tyros4 Owners: Your experience over previus Yamaha
[Re: Jose Pereira]
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Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 1433
Loc: Niceville, FL USA
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Hi All - I have to totally agree w/Al on his summation - oops...have I mentioned that I am now a T4 owner? The T4 is AMAZING! I had the T2 for several years and believe me the upgrade was well worth it! The drums are indeed mucho better and I love all the new voices. When I pull up an older style, MIDI file, or registration and change the drum set to the new "live" drums, it makes a considerable difference. Every time I turn that machine on I am happy (ELATED!) that I made the upgrade. I, like many of the others, am not totally blown away by the (vocal) voices and voice-laden styles, but having been a Yammie user for over a decade, taking the voices out of the styles is an easy task. Overall, the sound of the T4 is so much better than the T2 I had before! Glad I did it and sorry I waited!
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PA4X, SX900 (Baby Genos), Roland U-20, L1 Compact, Way 2 Many Saxes
"My computer beats me routinely at chess - but it's NO MATCH for me at kick boxing!"
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#326813 - 06/20/11 07:43 AM
Re: Tyros4 Owners: Your experience over previus Yamaha
[Re: Jose Pereira]
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Registered: 06/27/02
Posts: 214
Loc: Funchal Portugal
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Thanks Al, Randy and Scottyee!!!
Dnj, I´m aware of that post but, it deviates from the main idea...
Uhmmm, Please, can anybody tell me if Tyros4 has a drum mixer, editor page?
Also, does Tyros4 reads samples others than wav format?
Once again, Thanks to all !!!!
Jose Pereira
PS: Please, excuse my poor english, but my portuguese isn´t better either...
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#326823 - 06/20/11 11:41 AM
Re: Tyros4 Owners: Your experience over previus Yamaha
[Re: Jose Pereira]
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 2867
Loc: Tampa, FL
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Page 24-27 discusses the process of creating a custom Drum voice.
Creating Drum Voices (Custom Drum Voice) By assigning the instruments (drum/percussion) of Preset Drum Voices and Wave files to each key, you can create your original Drum Voices—not only by creating the Voice from scratch, but also by adding/replacing the instruments within existing Drum Voices with other instruments of Preset Drum Voice and your own Wave files, and by editing selected parameters of each key. The resulting Voice is called a Custom Drum Voice and can be selected and played in the same way as all other Tyros4 Voices. Drum Voice (Custom Drum Voice) 1 Turn the PART SELECT [RIGHT 1] button to on, then select a Drum Voice. When you are creating a Custom Drum from scratch, select an “empty” drum Voice by pressing the [EXPANSION] button, then pressing the [8 ] (UP) button and selecting the “CustomDrum” category. If you are creating a Drum Voice by adding Wave files to an existing Drum Voice, press the [PERC./DRUM KIT] button and select the desired drum Voice. 2 Press the [VOICE CREATOR] button to call up the Voice Creator Menu. To create your original Drum Voices from Kit Edit of the Mixing Console function (Owner’s Manual, Chapter 9), proceed to step 3. NOTE Creating from Scratch  Add instrument from Preset Drum Voice  Add your own Waves from Flash Memory Expansion Module Existing Voice  Replace with instrument from Preset Drum Voice  Replace with your own Waves from Flash Memory Expansion Module Flash Memory Expansion Module Wave files (WAV or AIFF) Expansion Voice Bank (Library) Tyros4 Drum Voice qAssign to specific key(s) (steps 1–5 below) eStore the created Drum Voice. (step 9) wEdit the entire Drum Voice (steps 6–8) r(If necessary) Re-edit the entire Drum Voice (page 27) qAssign to specific key(s) (steps 1–5 below) The instrument (drum/percussion) of Preset Drum Voice 3 NEXT PAGE Tyros4 Reference Manual 25 1 Voices – Playing the Keyboard – 3 Press the [G] (CUSTOM VOICE ASSEMBLY) button to call up the Drum Mapping display. 4 Specify the key to be edited. Press the desired key on the keyboard or use the [1 ]/[2 ] (TARGET) buttons. 5 Select the desired instrument (drum/percussion) of Preset Drum Voice or Wave to be assigned by following the procedure below. 5-1 Press the [F] (SELECT WAVE) button. 5-2 Use the TAB [][] buttons to select the desired tab page: PRESET or EXP. • PRESET: contains the instrument of Preset Drum Voice • EXP.: contains the Wave files in the expansion module 5-3 If you selected Preset tab on step 5-2, use the [F] and [G] buttons to select the category which contains the desired instrument. 5-4 Select the desired audio (instrument/Wave) files by using the [1 ]– [5 ] buttons, then press the [ENTER] button to confirm your selection. PRESET 5 4 [F] CATEGORY Calls up a popup window, allowing you to select the desired instrument (drum/percussion) category, if INST. is selected in KIT  INST. below, or the Drum Kit Voice, if KIT is selected. While the popup window appears, use the [G]/[H] buttons to make the selection. [G] KIT  INST. KIT: Sorts the sounds according to the containing Drum Kit Voice. INST.: Sorts the sounds according to the instrument (drum/percussion) type. [J] EMPTY Disables the selection. [1 ]/ [2 ] PAGE Up/Down See page 19. [3 ]– [5 ] Up/Down [6 ] AUDITION NEXT PAGE 26 Tyros4 Reference Manual EXP. 6 Set the parameters for the selected key in the Drum Mapping display. [F] CATEGORY See page 19. [J] EMPTY Disables the selection. [1 ]/ [2 ] PAGE Up/Down See page 19. [3 ]– [5 ] Up/Down [6 ] AUDITION 9 8 [A] ALL SOUND OFF Stops all sounds. [C] VIEW NOTE When this button is held down, the notes which are currently performed by the Style function are shown. [1 ]/ [2 ] TARGET Selects a key to be edited. [3 ] VOLUME Adjusts the volume. [4 ] PAN Sets the stereo pan position: 0 (Random), 1 (Left)–64 (Center)–127 (Right). [5 ] REVERB Adjusts the applied reverb effect. [6 ] RECEIVE NOTE OFF Determines whether the key receives Note Off events or not. When this parameter is set to ON, Note Off events will be received. When this is set to OFF, Note Off events will not be received. [7 ] ALTERNATE GROUP Assigns the key (TARGET) to a specific group. This lets you separate certain sounds, such as open and closed hi-hat sounds, so that one will cancel the other. This button appears only when using Kit Edit of the Mixing Console function. NOTE When the [DSP] button is on, a setting of “0” here results in no panning. NOTE NEXT PAGE Tyros4 Reference Manual 27 1 Voices – Playing the Keyboard – 7 Repeat steps 4–6 to edit each key. 8 Press the [8 ] (VOICE SET) button and edit the Voice Set parameters (page 12). After you finish editing the Voice Set parameters, press the [EXIT] button to show the Drum Mapping display again. 9 Store the created Drum Voice. Press the [J] (STORE) button to call up the Custom Voice display, then press the [6 ] (STORE) button to store the Voice. 10 Press the [EXIT] button. If you want, you can continue adding waves. Repeat steps 3–8. (If necessary) You can re-edit the entire Voice. For details, refer to the section “Re- Editing a Custom Voice” below.
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Al
Pa4x - LD Systems Maui 28 - Mackie Thumps
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#326824 - 06/20/11 11:47 AM
Re: Tyros4 Owners: Your experience over previus Yamaha
[Re: Jose Pereira]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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can anybody tell me if Tyros4 has a drum mixer, editor page? Hi Jose, Though it's possible with Tyros 2 & 3 to edit & create your own drum kit, it could only be done with the help of a PC computer and PC voice-editor software. With Tyros 4, you can now do this all on the keyboard itself. In addition to Al's above well detailed instructions for creating a drum kit from scratch, here's how you can edit/remix an 'existing' drumkit via the T4 mixing console. Mixing Console button > Mixing Console (Style Part) > Vol/Voice Tab 1. Press C button to highlight voice selection section. 2. Press upper toggle of buttons #1 or #2 below LCD screen to open up Voice (Revoice) Window for Rhythm 1 & 2 respectively. 3. Pres upper toogle of button #5 to access "drum kit" mapping & editor Also, does Tyros4 reads samples others than wav format? Tyros 4 only reads UVN samples and supports importing & converting WAV to UVN format, but with Extreme Sample Converter 3.60, along with the Yamaha Tyros 3 file converter (converts TVN format to UVN), you will be able to convert most all of the popular sample formats (Akai, etc) to UVN format for playback on Tyros 4.
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#326841 - 06/20/11 05:44 PM
Re: Tyros4 Owners: Your experience over previus Yamaha
[Re: Jose Pereira]
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 1433
Loc: Niceville, FL USA
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Hey Scott and Jose - Glad to be among the T4 crowd! I studied it for quite a while before taking the plunge. There are so many videos out there and once you get past the frills of the vocal sounds (which are indeed amazing too), there is so much more to be excited about. I know how things sounded on the T2...and all I can say is they sound "MO MO Betta" on the T4. Took a bit of a loss on my T2 but I am elated that I made the upgrade. To date, I have not had the time I would have liked to thoroughly familiarize myself w/all the new features, but that's mostly because every time I turn it on and start playing it... time flies and it's midnight! The board is a wonderful instrument for sure. I have really not regretted a single dime I've invested in all the keyboards and upgrades I've made along the way. Heh heh - But that's cause my brother collects motorcycles...so, hey, I feel great! Oh, and I don't need no helmet to play the thing! HA HA! But seriously, the T4 has inspired me to play more and more keyboard - something that I also enjoy tremendously. It was a great purchase! Thanks Frank!
Edited by saxxman (06/20/11 05:46 PM)
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------------------------------------- Randy
PA4X, SX900 (Baby Genos), Roland U-20, L1 Compact, Way 2 Many Saxes
"My computer beats me routinely at chess - but it's NO MATCH for me at kick boxing!"
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