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#347470 - 07/22/12 01:02 AM
Re: IS THERE A NEW T5 ON THE WAY
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5386
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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The same was said about the T2 and the T3, but improvements continued and the T4 was introduced, so there will definitely be a new TOTL Arranger from Yamaha, however we will have to wait and see whether they still call it a Tyros.
Remember: everybody has different needs, and while the T4 is good for some, it is not for others, hence there is no one best manufacture of Arranger keyboards.
Bill
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#347485 - 07/22/12 04:21 AM
Re: IS THERE A NEW T5 ON THE WAY
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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How can Yamaha improve this KB, the T4 is more versatile than an egg. Yes, there will be another TOTL arranger...no one can really say if it will be another Tyros, as in Tyros5. When the first Tyros was introduced, people asked the very same thing..."How can Yamaha improve this keyboard?" Well, improve it they did, as seen on subsequent Tyros models, and each new iteration sold exceptionally well, culminating in the Tyros4 which has allegedly sold in numbers that are higher than the first three combined. I expect the next Yamaha TOTL will follow in much the same way, adding improvements both big and small, and staying within the parameters that have made their other arrangers so successful...easy to use operating system, lots of support ( both factory and eventually, third party) and a stunning sound that seems to please a great many people. So, in spite of the predictable negative personal views from the usual naysayers, it is my own opinion, that Yamaha will continue to be one the leaders in arranger production and continue to satisfy the needs of those wanting one of the best instruments available. Ian PS...I feel as well, that the smaller companies with the inevitable smaller budgets, may eventually withdraw from TOTL arranger production...even Roland has bowed out of that category, and I wouldn't consider them a "small" company, but it takes big resources, and an extensive (and expensive) R & D department to compete at the higher levels.
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#347490 - 07/22/12 05:26 AM
Re: IS THERE A NEW T5 ON THE WAY
[Re: Tonewheeldude]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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'The usual naysayers' lol. At least you didn't need specialist spellcheck equipment for that insult Anyway, its Sunday - traditionally there is nothing like a bit of "the end is nigh" to perk up the congregation is there? You must see it? Anyone with a few spare neurons should be able to work it out without too much prompting....particularly those whose employment is involved! Ok, Yamaha can and will come up with some new software to make a T5 more exciting, but the fact remains (and it is a fact not an opinion), their customers are dropping by the wayside at an alarming rate and nobody is or has plans(except for one new company not yet known about) to introduce younger people to arrangers or organs in the west. There is no denying certain repetitive behavior patterns that happen here on good ole SZ. I suppose anything is possible, within a certain time constraint, but, so far, the market seems very healthy for both Yamaha and Korg. In my neck of the woods, we do quite well with arrangers, but we also heavily promote and support them as well, which keeps users happy and me with a paycheck. As far as "customers dropping by the wayside at an alarming rate", I have to disagree with you there...that has not been my experience, nor the experience of the other clinicians and also the dealers with who I am acquainted. My youngest first time buyers are usually in their late 30's and 40's (and range into the 70's), and it has been this way since I started working with arrangers, so, as long as there are 30 and 40 year olds, and we can keep their interest with new features, I suppose we will have repeat customers. Lately, there has been an increase in younger buyers/users, seen in such SZ members as as Telmo and Joost, to name just two, and a quick look on YouTube shows quite a number of Tyros/PSR and Korg arrangers being played, and not all performers are seniors or old timers...many are quite young. How long in the far future will it continue? I would say no one can really give a definitive answer. Ian
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#347492 - 07/22/12 05:36 AM
Re: IS THERE A NEW T5 ON THE WAY
[Re: Tony Hughes]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Bill, organs, particularly 'home' organs, often show up in discussions about 'arranger' keyboards. Some see them as the predecessors of the modern arranger, others see them as 'dinosaurs' played by our fathers and grandfathers, or ornate, expensive peices of furniture. But in truth, the organ, in any of it's many forms, has a MUCH richer history than any arranger keyboard. There are the monstrous pipe organs found only in the largest cathederals, giant theatre organs found in the largest theatres of the last century, reed organs, unique electro-mechanical instruments (Hammonds) classified as organs (but quite different from all the others, in concept and purpose), and of course the modern 'home' organ which shares many features with arranger keyboards (multi-voices and auto-accompaniment). But I think the REAL reason the home organ market continues to survive (even if feebly) is that psychologically, people still regard it as a REAL instrument, to be cherished and possibly even passed on to 'the kids'. I doubt if the average 'home organ' purchaser sits around 3 months after purchase wondering about or lusting after the next new model that hasn't even been announced yet.
I don't think the market for home organs will ever get back to where it was pre-80's, but I think that as long as the magnificent sounds of organs such as the one in the National Shrine where I went to undergraduate school (Catholic U), contrinue to ring in our subconscious, there will always be a small but continuing market for the home organ. The arranger, I'm not so sure.
chas
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"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." [Nietzsche]
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