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#338506 - 02/02/12 12:24 PM
Re: Has Yamaha really come that far?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 04/13/05
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#338508 - 02/02/12 12:32 PM
Re: Has Yamaha really come that far?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I play a 9000 Pro fairly often, as it belongs to a good buddy (Glen Campbell's former piano player) who lives about a half hour from my place.
It still sounds very good (especially the piano), although, he also has a Tyros3 that he likes a bit more than the 9Kpro. He keeps the latter because of the great feeling 76-note keyboard (he is a piano player after all)
The PSR-9000 (with the on-board speakers) is pretty heavy, and the 9000 Pro is about the same...they have their own distinctive CD like Yamaha sound, but the SA/SA2 and mega voices in the Tyros models (especially the T4) really make the instruments come alive.
There are quite a few 9000's still in use, according to my client list...mostly home use.
Ian
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#338541 - 02/02/12 05:09 PM
Re: Has Yamaha really come that far?
[Re: Tom Cavanaugh]
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I used to have 9000pro.The best key feel of any synth,arranger or workstation plus two PLG boards expanded.The keys come from my favorite Yamaha workstation that is worth mentioning, EX5.I used to have it and still miss it sometimes. And I agree , still the same drums now and then. But 9000pro was good arranger.I have to say you couldn't do much on keyboard itself if you wanted to do some in-depth editing.Too bad Tyros doesn't use keys from 9000pro.On that note 9000 keys are horrible.
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#338545 - 02/02/12 06:33 PM
Re: Has Yamaha really come that far?
[Re: Dnj]
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I have also had & performed with the 9k,2k, 21,3k, 900,910,T1,T2, & have played a T4 & I'm still not convinced... the problem lies in the compression of the drums...which scrunches the overall "LIVE sound nuances" missed in all Yamaha arranger drums.....vs Korg, Roland, Ketron.
Edited by Dnj (02/02/12 06:39 PM)
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#338546 - 02/02/12 06:46 PM
Re: Has Yamaha really come that far?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Actually, the FSX keybed on Tyros4, is much better feeling, to my fingers at least, than the 9000 Pro, and my friend with the latter agrees with me.
My other favorite action, was the 88 note, weighted actioned, Yamaha KX-88 Controller from way back around 1986 or so...the FSX is even better to me than that one.
As far as drums...I agree with Scott...the drums have steadily improved, and with the Tyros4's "live drums", are super to my ears.
I prefer Yamaha's drums to the competition, as they sound better fitted to the mix, and are smoother, more refined.
I like refined, especially when it also sounds "live".
Use what suits your needs best, I always say, and Yamaha works for me.
Ian
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