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#350901 - 09/11/12 05:29 AM
Re: Limitation of S950 Audio Drums
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 12/01/08
Posts: 3456
Loc: South Africa
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Diki,
That's true indeed. Only problem is, now that Yamaha has also mentioned the word "audio", the only thing most can think of to compare it against is the Audya, which is indeed, like you say, not right price wise.
I really do not think for a moment it's a case of the Audya versus the S950, but rather Yamaha's application of audio versus Ketron's. Like someone said before, a more appropriate comparison would be against the SD range, of which I know very little.
I think everyone looks at the s950 and try to determine where Yamaha would go next, hoping for a full on competitor for the Audya. I believe competition is good as it is always to the advantage of the end user.
Keep well my friend,
Henni
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#350914 - 09/11/12 08:07 AM
Re: Limitation of S950 Audio Drums
[Re: lahawk]
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Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2227
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According to the manual, there will be 25 audio styles, however I was unable to find the names of those styles. Anyone find them?
By audio styles, someone mentioned only the drum part will be audio? Is this fact, or speculation?
If a fact, I wonder what happens to the audio drums if we try to edit a recording in a computer program, example Cakewalk?
I would imagine that the Audio Drum styles are the styles that don't appear on the T4 or any other instrument. The S950 supposedly has a guitar enhancement technology with more realistic sounds. I don't know if the improved guitar sounds are only on the brand new styles or are carried over into other styles. I believe the new guitar technology is still MIDI and not uneditable audio recordings. I'm sure that you can edit the effects on the audio drum part, but if you were to isolate the drums and then edit them with Cakewalk or Melodyne, how could you insert the edited drum part back into the style - especially if the Audio Drum parts can only reside on the keyboards hard drive and in the expansion drive and can only be part of an expansion pack? In one of the pieces of literature on the S950 Yamaha boasts that you can even play Audio Drum styles from the Expansion drive. That makes me infer that you cannot play audio drum styles from USB. I have a feeling that Yamaha is creating a technology that cannot be copied. I expect that the only Audio Drum styles will come via expansion packs, and the only way to be able to play as many of these as you wanted during a performance will be with the successor to the T4 as the S950 only allows one expansion pack at a time. I hope I'm wrong. I hope that you can get future Audio Drum styles individually from Yamaha, and that third party programmers will create ways that these parts can be spliced and edited.
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#351025 - 09/12/12 10:54 PM
Re: Limitation of S950 Audio Drums
[Re: Machetero]
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Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 2789
Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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At the end you are going to have to purchase so many audio styles and voice and expansion packs from Yamaha, that the final cost will be the same as an Audya and you don't have to reboot !!! The next Tyros, Tyros 5, will have the same limitations as far as editing. At this point, not many, other than those directly associated with the developing and demoing of the currently unavailable S950 know exactly, the limitations this MOTL may, or may not have. And for sure, except for a very select few, know the future of the next TOTL Yamaha arranger, and what limitations it may, or may not have. It may not even be called a Tyros 5
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