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#360938 - 02/10/13 07:44 AM
YAMAHA PSR-S950 Big Band Swing (Audio) you judge?
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Edited by Dnj (02/10/13 07:57 AM)
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#361005 - 02/10/13 07:14 PM
Re: YAMAHA PSR-S950 Big Band Swing (Audio) you judge?
[Re: Dnj]
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They are different than the MIDI styles, but for me that is a good thing. So much of the complaints about Yamaha boards is that they all sound too much like polished CD's. To me, the audio styles have a sound that is not quite so polished. Much more like real drummers many of us have played with. Every drummer out there is not Buddy Rich. I would not want the keyboard to have only audio styles because I love the punch on many of the midi styles. However, for me, they are a nice change and so far I am using some of them on my gigs with excellent results. Joe
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#361091 - 02/11/13 03:36 PM
Re: YAMAHA PSR-S950 Big Band Swing (Audio) you judge?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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And I imagine that most S950 users will only use about that percentage of the audio styles, at least in a pro environment...
That seems like an awful lack of styles to justify an entirely new major feature. Just imagine what else could have been added to the PSR line if the major R&D for this barely useful feature had been tasked to, say, a better Songbook, or better MIDI drum kits, or simply adding a loop capability to the audio Multi-Pads.
TBH, the audio multi-pads would be a groundbreaking feature IF it had the ability to loop. Adding electronica and breakbeat loops to standard drumming is THE sound of today's contemporary music. Yamaha have already made it easy to import .Wav files, opening a vast library of just about any content you can imagine... Scrub-board playing for Zydeco, moody chillout loops for chilldown music, spacy drones for ambient music...
Yamaha have probably unwittingly created the ONE feature that might bring young musicians back to the arranger fold. But doh! They forgot the loop command!
They make a strong case for gun control, as badly as they have shot themselves in the foot!
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