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#375189 - 11/13/13 10:32 PM
Handy Tyros 4 - Tyros 5 comparison outline
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Registered: 11/17/12
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Loc: Canada
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Here is another handy comparison between the new Tyros 5 and the a Tyros 4. I am adding the new names of the Voices, Styles, and Multipads that were changed or added from the Tyros 4 to the new Tyros 5. This with give a quick glance of what is new at least by name. Of course this doesn't mean that any Voice, Style, or Multipad of the identical Tyros 4 name wasn't changed or updated. I did a similar comparison between the Tyros 3 and Tyros 4 to help me decide last time to upgrade to a new Tyros. Note: Subject to possible errors, only a guideline comparison.
New Voices (Panel) Piano UprightPiano, PopUpright, 70sBalladPiano, ChillOutPiano, Grand1Octave, Grand2Octave, Upright1octave, Upright2octave, and SaloonUpright.
E.Piano SuitcaseHard, SuitcaseSoft, ClaviFunk, SuitcaseBallad, SuitcasePhaser, SuitcaseDrive, SuitcaseTremolo, SuitcaseJazz, TX-EPBright, TX-EPMellow, TX-EPWarm, SuitcaseWarmth, CP80Stage, VintageEPDrive, and ClaviDrive.
Organ RotoryDrive, HomeOrganTromb, HomeOrganClari, HomeOrganCello, HomeOrganE.Horn, HomeOrganCornet, HomeOrganViolin, HomeOrganKinura, VintageAccomp1, VintageAccomp2, VintageAccomp3, VintageAccomp4, VintageAccomp5, EuroAccomp1, EuroAccomp2, EuroAccomp3, HomeAccomp1, HomeAccomp2, SeasideOrgan, TheatreOrganTpt, Chrysoglott, TheatreOrgGlock, TheatreOrgXylo, TheatreOrgChime, and TheatreOrgHarp.
Strings RomanceStrings, Real1stViolins, Real2ndViolins, RealViolas, RealCello, StringQuartet, Classic1stVln, Classic2ndVln, ClassicViolas, ClassicCellos, and RealStringPad.
Choir ForteChoirOoh and ForteChoirAah.
Brass MuteTrumpet (S.Art2!), Trombone (S.Art2!), OrchTrumpets, OrchTrombones, OrchHorns, OrchTpts&Tbns1, OrchTpts&Tbns2, PopHnsDynamic, PopHnsDynShake, PopHnsMellow, PopHnsBright, PopHnsAccent, PopHnsCresc, PopHnsMWCresc, HornsFallDoitSw, HornsFallSw, PopHnsMWSwell, SwingHnsMute, WarnHnsSection, BrightHnsSection, BalladBrass, OrchTrumptsFast, OrchTrombsFast, OrchHornsFast, OrchBrassOct, OrchHorn&Tbns, SymphonyHorns3, SymphonyHrsFast, OrchHornPad, and CollieryBand.
Woodwind ClassicalFlute (S.Art2!), JazzFlute (S.Art2!), and TenorSax (S.Art2!).
A. Guitar SteelAcoustic, SteelGtrTwin1, SteelGtrTwin2, ChickenPickGtr, 12StringGtrTwin, SpanishGuitar, SpanishElectAc, ElectroAcoustic, SteelAcoustic, ChickPickSwitch, 12StringStrum, SlideSpanishGtr, Hackbrett, Zither1, Zither2, and Shamisen.
E. Guitar SoloKing, RhythmKing, BigCombo, ClassicStack, VintageDistFull, VintageDistSolo, VintDistStage, VintageHeavy, VintDriveWah, StageLead, BluesBright, BluesyFingers, BluesyNight, OldiesGuitar, VintShortDelay, VintWarmDrive, BluesSlapSlide, VintageMutedGt, PureVintage, RoughFingers, CleanFingers, CtryPickDrive, CtryPickVintage, ShadowedGuitar, LiteChorus, VintageSpring, JazzVintage, JazzArtist, JazzCombo, JazzClean, and PedalSteelAmp.
Bass BPFBuzz, WobbleMW, RampBassMW, SquarePluckMW, DeepSubMW, ModernPop, MultiSawBass, BriteDubBass, Pulse&Saw, TwentyFive, PunchySquare, Softwood, PunchyDX, DarkSeqBass, PumpingSaw, and PumpingSquare.
Percussion Vibes&Flutes.
Drumkit PopLatinKit2, and CymbalKit.
Accordion No new voice names, but both the Tyros 4 Harmonica (S.Art2!), and the BluesHarp (S.Art2!) are still there and are awesome S.Art2! voices in this category. Isn't to say that voices with same Tyros 4 names weren't reworked or improved.
Pad Maybe a couple of new ones, but Tyros 4 names pretty much all there.
Synth Most, if not all the Tyros 4 names still there. Maybe worth mentioning a few new MW S.Art! voices, but anyone's guess what they sound like, SquareStackMW, CoolHiPaMW, WheelTechMW, ReDoublingMW, FourStackMW, and NuLineMW.
OrganWorld Category Vintage Organ Flute type - OrganFlutes, USDSmile, OrganPops, RockOrgan, GospelTruth, FunkOrgan, ClaviBars, and JazzSquabble
Home Organ Flute type - HomeOrgBallad, Sixteen&Odds, HomeTheatre, HomeOrganJazz, HollowTibias, HomeOrganEvens, HomeOrgWarmth, and HomeFullOrgan.
Euro Organ Flute type - EuroPerc, BalladEuro, EuroReeds, EvenWarmth, BrightEuro, EuroPop, FullEuro, and EuroMelodic.
Concert LieblichGedackt, Diapason, Claribel8&Flute4, SoftReeds, GrandJeu, FondsEtAnches, OrganoPleno, and Tutti.
Theatre Tibia&Vox, OpenTibias, GambaCeleste, FullTheatre1, FullTheatre2, FullTheatre3, FluteAccomp, and StringsAccomp. Ensemble Voices Category Brass Eighteen Brass Panel names here, plus these following new voice names - EnsTrumpet1, EnsTrumpet2, EnsTrumpet1SK, EnsTrumpet2SK, EnsTrombone, and EnsTromboneSK.
Strings Eighteen of the same String Panel voice names.
WoodWinds Sixteen Woodwinds Panel voice names, plus - EnsSopranoSax, EnsSopranoGR, EnsTenorSax, EnsTenorSaxSK, and EnsTenorSaxGR.
Choir Nineteen Choir Panel voice names.
Styles Category Pop&Rock CanadianRock, BritRockPop, 80sRockAnthem, BritRockAnthem, and USRockShuffle. (Note: No information to which styles are Audio Styles, but I am sure most if not all styles have been reworked and with added new SA voices etc.)
Ballad BritPopDiva and 6-8PopBallad.
Dance BigRoom, HardClub, USClubDance, ClubRiddim, and RetroDiscoHouse.
Swing&Jazz CoolJazzClub, and UpTempoSwing. (Note: Only two new style names here, but a sure bet that both the Swing&Jazz and the R&B categories have been extensively reworked with Audio and SA parts.)
R&B AcousticBlues, BluesShuffle, 50sRock&Roll, and R&BPopDiva.
Country NewBluegrass, EasyCountry1, and EasyCountry2. (Note: More than likely most of the new names contain the new Audio parts. Yamaha had plenty of nice new guitars and effects to rework the styles in this category.)
Latin CoolBossa, PopChaCha, SpanishRumba, PopFlamencos, TangoFlamencos, and Bomba1. (Note: A strong category to add Yamaha's great new Brass, Guitar, and Audio parts.)
Ballroom TheatreShowtime. (Note: Gee, I wonder if Yamaha happens to add the new fabulous Theatre Organ voices to this category?)
Movie&Show TapDanceSwing, Toccata, ChoralHymn, ComtempHorns, and PromsMarch. (Note: OK, the Tyros 4 also has the TapDanceSwing style, but the new Tyros 5 version is superb with the new Audio part heard in a demo.)
Entertainer RockSchlager1, RockSchlager2, RoseDisco, SwingSchlager, YoungFox, YoungBallad, Helloshuffle, and ModernSchlager.
World ScottishPolka, Caribbean. (Note: Interesting, the Caribbean style is in the Entertainer category on my Tyros 4. Not sure if it is a completely new style.)
Multipads
Some new Multipad names here, but I'm sure plenty of the others have been reworked plus we now have the new Multipad Audio feature. New Multipad names that are not on the Tyros 4 are TwinsBsChdSlow, SteelBsChdSlow1, SteelBsChdSlow2, SteelBsChdFast, Twin8BtArp, Steel8BtArp, Twin16BtStrum, Steel16BtStrum, Twin16BtArp, Steel16BtArp, A.GtrStrum, FlamencoGtr2, Rasgueo, Twin6-8Strum, Steel6-8Strum, Twin6-8Arp, Steel6-8Arp1, Steel6-8Arp2, PopBrsFastSwing, PopBrsMedSwing, PopBrsFX, ChillOut1, ChillOut2, ElectronicSeq, ElectroPop1, ElectroPop2, EuroDance1, EuroDance2, TranceSeq3, Conga&Bongo2, and Buleria.
I hope this information helps in comparing what is new on the Tyros 5 compared to the Tyros 4. The Tyros being an arranger keyboard with powerful editing features, the new voices, styles, and multipads are only the beginning to the musical and expressive creativity possible.
The jump for me from the Tyros 3 to the Tyros 4 was huge, especially when you start editing and switching things up to your liking with all the new sounds and styles. My understanding when reading the Tyros 5 manuals is that you can switch up the Audio Styles in Style Creator, as long as you start off with the original audio style. If this assumption is correct, you can in essence take any suitable Audio part (drum kit, percussion part, or bass part) and Assemble any other style with these realistic audio parts. A style that originally didn't have an audio part, now can have any of the audio parts from the 40 or so Audio Styles on the Tyros 5, or course within reason (musically suitable) and same time signature.
The editing features of the Ensemble feature sound quite intriguing, I can't wait to experiment with the Audio Multipad feature. Hope to get my hands on a Tyros 5. Hopefully seeing what actually is new altogether can help in your decision to buy one for yourself. For me, the jump from the Tyros 4 to the Tyros 5 is a huge jump also.
Typed on my iPad while catching up on some TV programs. Marcus
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#375227 - 11/14/13 08:37 AM
Re: Handy Tyros 4 - Tyros 5 comparison outline
[Re: vagro]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Oh my! Do we really need all these new sounds? Gee, Vagro...do we really need all those keyboards? Just joking my friend, that is a very impressive looking setup. I'm doing pretty good getting by with just one keyboard. I see you have a Yamaha D-85...I had one as well, with the matching Yamaha rotary cabinet...awesome sound, using the PASS system, allegedly the same as the legendary GX-1 and CS-80. The little solo keyboard above the two main manuals was a hoot to play...wiggle it to get vibrato etc. I felt the Strings and other voices beat the ARP/Solina and were as good, if not better then on CS80( I played one at Yamaha HQ in Scarborough, Ont) The D-85 also has arpeggiator in 6 variations, sequencer, hold effect and tons of other features, including built in reverb. Even the drum machine was okay, if you liked those early Roland TR-type rhythm boxes. You were lucky to get one...they are a bit rare these days. 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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#375251 - 11/14/13 10:33 AM
Re: Handy Tyros 4 - Tyros 5 comparison outline
[Re: Marcus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Vagro, I remember the Canadian demonstrator (and world champion Electone organist), Claude Dupras, came to our little town ( I was an Electone teacher then) and played the D-85 along with several lower priced organs. I was impressed with his presentation (and eventually trained with him for a short while) and I wanted one of those D-85's so badly, I took out a bank loan and bought one.
And yes, I agree with the emotional aspect and the feeling that goes beyond the product. I still have it as strong as ever. When they asked me to work as a demonstrator, I remembered seeing Claude and how much interest and emotion he drew from the audience, both with his excellent playing skills, but also his great choice of music, ranging from classical, ballroom, and popular music of the day, including a terrific hoedown number, playing the fiddle on the D-85's third manual....I wanted to do that same thing!
That was my little dream, and although I never got close to Claude's awesome talent, I still did basically the same thing on a lesser scale, and I have thoroughly enjoyed working for a terrific company that treats it's employees with utmost respect and fairness.
In all honesty, the Tyros5 doesn't motivate me enough to upgrade from my Tyros4, but the latter is a very tough act to follow.
What other vintage instruments do have presently?
I just have two...my old analog mono CS-01 mini-synth, and a TQ-5 FM Tone generator...both bought new. The former is alleged to have the same oscillator as the CS-80...it's pretty fat and full.
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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