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#37168 - 10/24/10 10:37 AM
Audya 5 vs Tyros 4, what would you do?
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 2867
Loc: Tampa, FL
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I currently have a Audya 4 and I am having a love hate relationship with it. Here are the positives and the negatives.
Audya - Pros * Un-paralleled Live sound. Those live drums * Some of the best Rock, Funk, Ballad, Pop styles around * Riff Function * Really good bread and butter sounds; piano, rhodes, organ, sax, brass * nice playability functions; Hold, Autocrash, Autofill, Pianist, etc. * simple User Interface. * Non song specific Styles
Audya - Cons * Reliability and Quality - this is a big issue for me. how can you rely on this keyboard to do gigs on stage? * Lack of styles on other Genres like Swing, Jazz, Ballroom, some rock styles like (cup of life), current songs; Ke$ha, Gaga, etc. * Quantity of styles lacking * some sounds especially the Guitars, strings, synth sounds are very lacking. * I find using the Tyros left/right sound buttons more intuitive. * No OTS or Music Finder * sometimes the Audio drums get out of sync with the midi file!! * Lack of ability to create styles IN THE KEYBOARD from scratch.
Tyros - Pros * Unparalleled sounds across all categories. * High Quality; Almost perfect track defect track record * Custom sounds especially drums can be added and stored in Flash Memory * Very easy OS and play controls. * High number of styles across all Genres * Large aftermarket and public domain style support. * can create styles on-board. * Tilt-able color screen
Tyros - Cons * Overabundance of styles that are either song specific or just would not use on a gig * Lack of RAW Live sound. (can this be adjusted and can it approach the sound of the Audya?) * Lack of Rock, Pop, Country styles (at least from my experience with a Tyros 2) * Lack of second Microphone Input * no riff, makeup, style variation at all. * no Hold function; meaning stop ALL style sounds keeping the drums playing when hands are lifted off the keyboard.
Have I forgotten any Pros/cons?
Which one would you choose to play live gigs either on a Pool Deck/Tropical; Restaurant/Bar gigs, VFW Hall gigs?
Equipment reliability is my top concern?
Thanks in advance for helping me.
[This message has been edited by kbrkr (edited 10-24-2010).]
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Pa4x - LD Systems Maui 28 - Mackie Thumps
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#37173 - 10/25/10 03:38 PM
Re: Audya 5 vs Tyros 4, what would you do?
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Al, have you tried the Audya Style Compiler software? Allows you to create styles from midifiles, (bit like the way I do it for my Korg, but Audya software is more basic).
Could also be a handy way of editing EMC style conversions.
No, I don't own an Audya, but the software had me intriqued, so I briefly checked it out. Software for style editing was something that I really missed for my SD1. Just wish they had created something as simple as this for the SD1, if they had, I'd still own it.
best wishes Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by kbrkr: [B]* Audya - Cons * Lack of ability to create styles IN THE KEYBOARD from scratch.
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#37175 - 10/25/10 04:05 PM
Re: Audya 5 vs Tyros 4, what would you do?
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Registered: 11/19/02
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Loc: Tampa, FL
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Hi Rikki, Long time no speak! How have you been? Did you get your Pa800 repaired? I did fire up the Ketron Style compiler and noticed from one .PAT file it created a .MID and a .BIN file. I Presume the .bin file are the audio instruments. Once i did this, I realized I didn't have Cubase or any other software to edit the midi file!!!! Yikes! That's what prompted me to comment on using the keyboard itself to create styles. I would use EMC styleworks, but i only have the Korg version right now. I have to decide which keyboard I'm going to buy before I upgrade. Warm Regards, Al Originally posted by rikkisbears: Hi Al, have you tried the Audya Style Compiler software? Allows you to create styles from midifiles, (bit like the way I do it for my Korg, but Audya software is more basic).
Could also be a handy way of editing EMC style conversions.
No, I don't own an Audya, but the software had me intriqued, so I briefly checked it out. Software for style editing was something that I really missed for my SD1. Just wish they had created something as simple as this for the SD1, if they had, I'd still own it.
best wishes Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by kbrkr: [B]* Audya - Cons * Lack of ability to create styles IN THE KEYBOARD from scratch.
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Pa4x - LD Systems Maui 28 - Mackie Thumps
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#37176 - 10/25/10 05:53 PM
Re: Audya 5 vs Tyros 4, what would you do?
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Al, yes, I did get my PA800 repaired, after a MAJOR dummy spit. ( Aussie slang for ,I was really annoyed) haahaa. I'd miss my Korg too much, simply had to get it repaired. I don't quite know what the .bin refers to, may or may not be the audio part, may have something to do with settings. One of Jorgen's programs for editing Yamaha styles, used to split the style into 2 parts, one for midi, the other settings. After editing the midi part , used to have to merge them back together. You don't really have to buy anything as expensive as Cubase, PG Music have Power Tracks Audio, unfortunately they no longer have a demo version, but they do give a 30 day, money back guarantee, if not satisified. http://www.pgmusic.com/salesfaq3.htm It's $49 new user, or there's upgrades from older versions. http://www.pgmusic.com/powertracks.htm I've really gotten into the Band in a Box audio file styles since I've bought my new laptop. ( the net book I had, couldn't run them ) There's a heap of country , rock & jazz styles, that the korg sort of lacks , At least I can create an mp3 backing out of them in BIAB.NOT as good as having a keyboard that uses audio styles, but it's interesting. Definately check into the style creation process of the Audya, if you haven't already purchased. Don't rely on EMC to give you what you want. I went thru 3 frustrating years with EMC & the SD1+. EMC is not a good editor for the conversions. It does a bit of editing, but it's far prom perfect. I was really pleased to see the the Audya Style Compiler software. At least you should be able to edit an EMC conversion as a midifile. I had really no way of testing it, but I saved a conversion in Midjay Plus format, then imported it into the Style Compiler as an SD5 style. From there it should be editable as a midifile. Unfortunately I have no access to an Audya, so don't know how well it worked. But if the Audya hasn't got all the styles you need, it's a must to check out style creation functions for it. best wishes Rikki Originally posted by kbrkr: Hi Rikki,
Long time no speak! How have you been?
Did you get your Pa800 repaired?
I did fire up the Ketron Style compiler and noticed from one .PAT file it created a .MID and a .BIN file. I Presume the .bin file are the audio instruments. Once i did this, I realized I didn't have Cubase or any other software to edit the midi file!!!! Yikes!
That's what prompted me to comment on using the keyboard itself to create styles. I would use EMC styleworks, but i only have the Korg version right now. I have to decide which keyboard I'm going to buy before I upgrade.
Warm Regards, Al
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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