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#374347 - 11/06/13 07:35 AM
Re: Tyros keys - Advantages & Disadvantages vs others
[Re: Hal2001]
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As far as I know, the Tyros5 uses the same great feeling semi-weighted FSX keyboard action, with velocity sensitivity and aftertouch, as Tyros2/3/4,
This FSX action was especially developed and used to provide better control of Yamaha's new SA/SA2 sounds.
The original Tyros did not have this FSX action; it was first introduced on the Tyros2.
The FSX action is also used on Yamaha's 61 and 76 key versions of the Motif XF, and the earlier Motif XS.
I believe you will find the Yamaha action comparable to what is used on the Korg PA3X.
The best action, in my opinion, for playing piano sounds, is an 88-note graded hammer weighted action keyboard, but for arranger playing purposes, the semi-weighted action works fine, and is better suited for playing the instrument's other sounds (strings, organ, brass, guitar etc.) than the weighted version.
Ian
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#374364 - 11/06/13 11:57 AM
Re: Tyros keys - Advantages & Disadvantages vs others
[Re: Hal2001]
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You are reading it right, Diki, as that's what the chart shows, however, that 3rd line appears to be incorrect.
From Yamaha sites:
"Articulation Element Modeling (AEM) is the technology for simulating this characteristic of instruments. During performance, the most appropriate sound samples are selected in sequence in real time, from huge quantities of sampled data. They are smoothly joined and sounded - as would naturally occur on an actual acoustic instrument.
AWM is Yamaha's original system for effectively using sampled waveforms in synthesizers and tone generators. The strength of AWM synthesis lies not only in its extraordinary ability to "shape" and control the sound of the samples with a comprehensive system of envelope generators, filters, key scaling parameters, modulation, and more. AWM voices can have from 1 to 4 AWM elements. Each AWM element can use a preset wave or a sampled waveform. The ability to combine AWM elements means that you can, for example, combine separate samples for the attack and sustain portions of an instrument's sound, with independent control over each."
FSX is the designation given to a type of semi-weighted keyboard action used on Tyros2/3/4 and Motif XF/XS.
All the above arranger models use AWM as a sound source.
Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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#374380 - 11/06/13 09:04 PM
Re: Tyros keys - Advantages & Disadvantages vs others
[Re: Hal2001]
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Yep, it started on Tyros2 ...follow link below, and click on Specs. http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-i...os2/?mode=modelIt was initially designed specifically for the Tyros2's new SA Voices, although the Combo Division, at that time, also wanted (and got) it for their Motif line. As far as I know, the first Tyros was not made in Japan (it was made in Indo-China, I believe), and the keyboard action, although pretty good (velocity and aftertouch), was not quite in the same league as the FSX design...the latter had a deeper throw, a tad more resistance, and improved aftertouch response. Tyros2/3/4, were all made in Japan, and I expect that's where Tyros5 will be manufactured. I asked why the original Tyros's keyboard wasn't kept and used in the higher end of the PSR line, but no one offered any reason, so it must have been a cost issue, probably to keep price competitive with other brands, but that's just a guess. Ian
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#374412 - 11/07/13 10:54 AM
Re: Tyros keys - Advantages & Disadvantages vs others
[Re: Hal2001]
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Elaborate? 'Fraid not. I just play them, I don't need to explain them. Nowadays, I just read the specs like you and everyone else. Most importantly, all I need to know is that the Tyros4 has that great FSX action, was made in Japan, is bought and paid for, and is sitting here on my keyboard stand, lights ablinkin'. Just one of the many perks of being retired. Do some of your serious investigating and when and if you find out, put it in your little handy dandy Dikipedia folder for future reference. Ian
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