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#374029 - 11/02/13 06:53 AM
Tyros 5 comparison chart
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Thanks to Marcus on the PSR Tutorial site for this great chart: unfortunately, when copied the columns don't line up wel. The chart is best viewed at http://www.psrtutorial.com/forum/index.php?topic=22447.0 Main Feature Comparison Chart Tyros 5. Tyros 4. Tyros 3. Tyros 2. Tyros 1. S950 Keyboard. 61/76. 61. 61. 61. 61. 61. Type. FSX. FSX. AEM. AWM. AWM. AWM Polyphony. 128. 128. 128. 128. 128. 128 Voices 1279. 993. 749. 504. 403. 786 40 OrganWorld 30 Organ 20 Organ 10 Organ 10 Organ 20 Organ Ensemble 55 S. Articulation 288. 164. 53. 42. NA. 62 S. Art. 2. 44. 15. 11. NA. NA. NA MegaVoice. 54. 43. 23. 18. 10. 23 Live! 138. 101. 70. 58. 7. 39 Cool! 81. 71. 58. 39. 4. 64 Sweet! 37. 30. 26. 23. 9. 27 Drumkits. 37 audio. 44. 35. 28. 35. 25 audio Styles. 539. 500. 450. 400. 300. 408 40 audio 25 audio Opt. Memory. Flash. Flash. DIMMS DIMMS. NA. Expansion Max. 1024 MB. 1024 MB 1024 MB 1024 MB. Pack 64 MB
Edited by travlin'easy (11/02/13 06:56 AM)
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#374079 - 11/02/13 02:38 PM
Re: Tyros 5 comparison chart
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Geez, I don't know - I haven't seen or heard the T5 yet. And, I have absolutely no idea what the best motor vehicle in the United States is, and really don't care. Gary
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#374119 - 11/03/13 10:19 AM
Re: Tyros 5 comparison chart
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Sadly, though, the difference between computers' use of loops and audio and most arrangers (including both Yamaha and Roland) is night and day.
While the idea of audio loops is quite spectacular in theory, only Ketron seem to have fully embraced them, and I'm not convinced that Yamaha have really thought this through. For starters, relegating them to drum tracks only (years behind Ketron, who moved on from drums only years ago with the Audya's release) seems such a baby step... Surely mighty Yamaha is technically capable of taking the fight to Ketron if they choose to?
And then, releasing a paltry 50 or so audio drum styles (only about 10% of the styles) again limits both its effectiveness and its significance as a feature. And the Achilles Heel of the whole system still looms... there's NOTHING you can do to the loop to edit it. Unlike computers, which can give you considerable power to alter the loop, move beats around, replace certain sounds within the loop, etc., the loop in the arranger is only that. No way to alter it at ALL.
Add to that the expense and probable complexity of adding any more audio drum styles to the T5 (Yamaha haven't exactly overwhelmed us with new audio styles for the S950), and we haven't yet heard anything about whether Yamaha have made loading new audio styles in any less slow and complicated as it is on the S950 (basically, you can't do it on the gig), and I'm still not convinced the feature is worth the time and money they must have spent on it.
Loops are indeed a great way to create interesting music on a computer, but only Ketron seem to have grasped the bull by the horns and done what it takes to integrate them into arranger play in a comprehensive way.
Both Korg and Roland have decided to embrace loops in a different way, allowing the user to load their OWN loops, and trigger them in sync with the arranger from multipads or keys and switches, and IMHO, this is the way to go if you don't go the full Ketron route. For starters, the full power of your computer is available to sculpt these loops to be exactly what you need. Not to mention, the available choice of loops out there is as overwhelming as Yamaha's selection of extra audio styles for the S950 is underwhelming..! Everything from jazz drumming, to dubstep beats, to great Latin percussion playing, synth arps, you name it, it's out there. Much of it free. Most of it VERY affordable.
But, Yamaha's decision to go proprietary (as usual!) for the audio style format, then the perplexing decision to not implement a loop capability on the audio they DO allow you to put on the multipads, essentially relegating the feature to one shot use rather than loop use, this basically stops you from using the promise of user loops.
But perplexing is the best way I can put it. Personally, I think that user audio loops alongside more standard MIDI styles is the BEST way to marry the two technologies. Our arrangers don't have a fraction of the processing power of modern multi-core computers, so I think it's a bit unrealistic to think that simply adding proprietary audio styles to the T5's feature set is going to make much, if any difference at all. However, put in a loop capability to the multipad audio would change EVERYTHING. It seems such a tiny thing, but it makes all the difference!
Use the computer's formidable power to sculpt the loop to your taste and needs, then import it to the arranger and play it in sync with the MIDI style.
If I were a Yamaha user, I would be screaming blue bloody murder to have them implement a loop capability on the multipad audio, and I'd probably ask them to drop the audio styles altogether and just add more decent KITS... After all, if the purpose of the audio styles is to allow better, more punchy realistic drumming to their arrangers, the best way to do this is simply to add more punchy KITS, and more dynamic programming of the style.
You know, like Korg and Roland already do...
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#374143 - 11/03/13 06:14 PM
Re: Tyros 5 comparison chart
[Re: travlin'easy]
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