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#352258 - 10/06/12 09:24 AM
Re: Alternative to a Yamaha PSR-S950
[Re: abacus]
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Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 2789
Loc: Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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Interesting and a good idea Bill if you're into editing sounds, but for me it's not what I want to do
Also...
No VH No SA No Audio styles Two boards to carry and setup. I would need to learn a new OS and for editing sounds on workstation, well it's just not my thing, and would rather pick from the hundreds already on the S950 and more available for sure Besides it's not like you can't edit sounds on the S950, true not as well as a workstation, but for me, enough editable features to satify my needs Finally if the built in sounds on the S950 are anywhere near the T4, they will be plenty 'rich' enough
That being said, it's a good thought, a good concept and something to consider. Options are nice, and it drives competition which is a good thing.
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#352259 - 10/06/12 09:31 AM
Re: Alternative to a Yamaha PSR-S950
[Re: abacus]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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A great idea Bill...main things missing would be those awesome SA Voices (as weell as Yamaha's exclusive Mega Voices), Audio Recording, Audio Drums, and Vocal Harmonizer (VH-2 on S950).
Plus, carrying two keyboards to gigs would be a bit of extra work, as well as the complexity...also the sound would be Korg based so it would tend to sound similar. It would be the same type similarity if one used a Yamaha PSR-S9** series and a Yamaha MOX6.
I think John Smies idea of PA-500 and PSR-S900, and/or a PA-600 and a PSR-S910,(both PSR's have Audio Recording), the latter pair being a tad better in my opinion, is very good as well. Plus, the player would have two completely different tone generators and two contrasting style engines.
Otherwise, the PA-600 and Krome sound like a nice economical match.
Of course, it all depends on the user's needs and playing style, and type of music being played.
Ian
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#352263 - 10/06/12 10:49 AM
Re: Alternative to a Yamaha PSR-S950
[Re: abacus]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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As always, opinions vary, Frans...I just feel, if you were going to the trouble of having two keyboards, that it would be best to have different tone generators in each instrument.
Personally, I wouldn't go with two arrangers/keyboards...the Tyros4 (with 1 gig expansion board) is more than enough for my needs, having SA/SA2 Voices (available in styles) and oodles of factory and third party support. I am a very happy camper.
It is nice to see DNC2 being added to PA-600...a good move by Korg....I think it is a great bang-for-the-buck arranger.
Ian
PS...I don't use Vocal harmony either, but I run a small Yamaha CS-01 Analog Mono Synth through the Tyros4's VH-2 for pseudo-polyphonic retro sounds with effects...it's a hoot! Worked well in the S910 too!
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