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#337914 - 01/28/12 08:58 PM
TYROS 4 Still Super in So many ways..
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#337938 - 01/29/12 03:35 AM
Re: TYROS 4 Still Super in So many ways..
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Hey listen Bachus,
But your right if you want to make music out the box, it's a T4 you need.
Regards
Tony You know Tony, this is very important to me. I was thinking about the KMA (is that short for K-Mart?, Just kidding) and everybody says you have to tweak the blazes out of Korg's to "make it your own." If that is the case I think I will stay clear. I have heard some of the tweaked ones and didn't think they were anything to write home about. BUT, they do have some cool sounds and styles that I wouldn't mind having. Hmmm, maybe a cheap Korg, you know around $500. By jove, (isn't that what you say in England) I think I'll check into a KMA. Truthfully, we are all basically kids with the same desires. Just bigger, more expensive toys. I can talk myself into and out of and into again a KMA in a minute Don't pay any attention to what I said here. It's just me thinking out loud. It's kind of like therapy.haha
Edited by Scott Langholff (01/29/12 03:38 AM)
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#337990 - 01/29/12 05:07 PM
Re: TYROS 4 Still Super in So many ways..
[Re: bruno123]
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#338439 - 02/01/12 09:29 PM
Re: TYROS 4 Still Super in So many ways..
[Re: Dnj]
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I sincerely believe that in the next decade you'll see some incredible changes in sampling rates, more realistic instrument sounds, awesome styles, lots of programming and editing features never dreamed of, stronger yet lighter weight keyboards, built-in wireless mic and auxiliary input connections, HD displays, more RAM memory, and possibly, selectable key-feel. How's that for more! And, I just scratched the surface. Gary
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#338440 - 02/01/12 09:33 PM
Re: TYROS 4 Still Super in So many ways..
[Re: travlin'easy]
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I sincerely believe that in the next decade you'll see some incredible changes in sampling rates, more realistic instrument sounds, awesome styles, lots of programming and editing features never dreamed of, stronger yet lighter weight keyboards, built-in wireless mic and auxiliary input connections, HD displays, more RAM memory, and possibly, selectable key-feel. How's that for more! And, I just scratched the surface. Gary Yeah cant wait....you wont even need a musician anymore... sad....
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#338509 - 02/02/12 01:53 PM
Re: TYROS 4 Still Super in So many ways..
[Re: Dnj]
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#338767 - 02/05/12 08:16 AM
Re: TYROS 4 Still Super in So many ways..
[Re: kbrkr]
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Edited by Dnj (02/05/12 08:17 AM)
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