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#372819 - 10/10/13 11:20 AM
Yamaha S-950 Style Demo...
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#372830 - 10/10/13 04:14 PM
Re: Yamaha S-950 Style Demo...
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#372833 - 10/10/13 04:35 PM
Re: Yamaha S-950 Style Demo...
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I liked the style demo, but then again, I have always liked Yamaha's great smooth yet detailed sound. It's not for everybody, anymore than the sound of Wersi, Ketron, Korg or Roland is suitable for all tastes. That's why they make 'em different, guys...simple eh? I also really enjoyed hearing Larry's performance again...he really has the guitar emulation down extremely well. Thanks Donny, Ian
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#372834 - 10/10/13 05:20 PM
Re: Yamaha S-950 Style Demo...
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#372841 - 10/10/13 07:41 PM
Re: Yamaha S-950 Style Demo...
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Some incredible stuff - thanks guys. I love to watch Larry, in particular, as his right hand works the keys and that left hand is working the pitch bend with incredible accuracy. Larry is one of my many heroes on this forum. Cheers, Gary
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#372842 - 10/10/13 08:48 PM
Re: Yamaha S-950 Style Demo...
[Re: Dnj]
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About the only thing wrong with Larry's stuff was, the band just didn't sound as up and energized as Larry was..!
What I mean is listen to how he sounds, then listen to the lackluster backing... There's an energy a punchiness difference. That's kind of what keeps me from the Yamaha's... I want backing that's a hair more lively and punchy. That's how I'm going to play (if I can!), that's how I want my backing band.
It's an energy thing, I guess. I just don't feel any 'push' from the band. They just kind of sit there. If you play to them (like the earlier demos did) then you're kind of OK, but start to get frisky, the band just sort of goes 'meh'!
Perhaps it is something to do with how long it may have been for most Yamaha users since they played with a real drummer (this might be a fascinating question... does one's choice of arranger get influenced by how recently you played with a real rhythm section?), perhaps not. But, out of the Big Four (if you count Ketron), I still feel the Yamaha's capture the drive and sound of a real drummer the least.
T5 is coming soon... be interesting to see whether Yamaha expand the audio drums a lot more than the S950, or whether they take the opportunity to address this weakness with many of the drumkits. I still hope for the latter, but the S950 has me kind of worried. If only Yamaha would realize, you don't need audio loops. Just better KITS. It's how Korg and Roland succeed. Yamaha are spending a fortune developing fancy audio drum loop styles, when all they need is a few great kits from the DTX line.
And the benefit of MUCH better kits is, your OLD styles (bet you got thousands!) are only a click away from using those new, punchy kits. Can't do THAT with a loop!
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#372862 - 10/11/13 07:15 AM
Re: Yamaha S-950 Style Demo...
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