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#377261 - 12/06/13 10:01 AM
Re: So is the Tyros 5 all glamour?
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
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Never had a Yamaha, always Korg, but I don't do a bunch of tweaking which, on Korg, is pretty limitless. That said, I don't think I'd enjoy a keyboard that didn't allow, or made difficult, the ability to change things. Obviously, I can't comment on Yamaha, or any other brand, but I'm just happy to know I can change anything in my board, if I should so desire.
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#377276 - 12/06/13 10:36 AM
Re: So is the Tyros 5 all glamour?
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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Hi there,
Yamaha just published the update schedule for the expansion manager in the german yamaha forum.
The good new is there is a schedule.
The bad news is the waiting keeps going. Until summer 2014 at least ...
Even worse might be, that there will be "a conversion" necessary, what means some parameters are not fully compatible with Tyros5. And that means the concerned custom voices might (will) sound different.
klick here for update schedule expansion manager
There is an official declaration of Yamaha in german language as well (google translation below):
Rellingen, 6.Dezember 2013
Offizielle Mitteilung von Yamaha Music Europe an Tyros Kunden:
"Mit dem Tyros5 haben die Yamaha-Ingenieure ein außerordentliches Arranger Workstation Entertainer Keyboard mit starken Funktionen und herausragender Soundqualität entwickelt.
Ein wichtiges Ziel bei der Entwicklung des Tyros5 war es, ein einfach zu nutzendes Instrument zu realisieren. Als Teil dieser Philosophie und basierend auf die Rückmeldungen vieler Tyros-Kunden wurde entschieden, den Voice Creator und umfassende Editierfunktionen in eine externe Software-Applikation zu verlagern. Diese wird die Erstellung eigener Voices sowie die Editierung und Zusammenstellung eigener Klang-Bibliotheken erheblich effektiver gestalten als bei den bisherigen Tyros- Modellen möglich war. Auch in Hinblick auf das ständig wachsende Angebot an Premium Software eröffnet die neue externe Softwarelösung erhebliche Vorteile, um die Optionen des Tyros5 zukunftsgerecht zu gestalten.
Die externe Softwarelösung heißt Yamaha Expansion Manager (YEM) und wurde in der YEM Version 1.0 zusammen mit dem Tyros5 im November 2013 vorgestellt. Die erste Version des Yamaha Expansion Managers ermöglicht den einfachen Transfer von Premium Pack Inhalten zum Instrument. Sie bietet erstmals auch die Möglichkeit, individuelle Pack-Inhalte wie einzelne Voices oder Styles zu transferieren, was eine effiziente Ausnutzung der Tyros-Speicherstruktur zulässt.
Kunden, die bereits Tyros3 oder Tyros4 Premium Packs gekauft haben, können diese kostenlos als optimierte Tyros5 Packs von Ihrem Downloadshop-Konto abholen und per Yamaha Expansion Manager im Tyros5 installieren. Die erste Version des YEM bietet auch begrenzte Funktionen zur Voice-Konvertierung. Die Ergebnisse der Konvertierung hängen sehr stark von der Struktur und Komplexität der jeweiligen Tyros4-Daten ab.
Yamaha wird die Funktionen des YEM in naher Zukunft weiterentwickeln, um optimierte Voice-Konvertierung und Editierfunktionen sicherzustellen.
Yamaha freut sich über die zahlreichen Kommentare und Wünsche zum Voice-Transfer von Tyros4 zu Tyros5 und bedankt sich für diese hilfreichen und unterstützenden Hinweise. Test-Voices diverser Drittanbieter, z.B. PEMO, W.O.K u.a. werden geprüft und der Yamaha Expansion Manager wird zur bestmöglichen Kompatibilität aktualisiert. Aufgrund der neuen zukunftsorientierten Voice-Struktur im Tyros5 kann eine 100-prozentige Konvertierung aller Tyros4 Custom Voices derzeit (Stand Dezember 2013) nicht realisiert werden. Voice-Libraries, die auf eigenen Wavedaten basieren und direkt am Tyros4 erstellt wurden, sind bereits konvertierbar. Custom Voices, die mit Hilfe des externen Voice Editors am PC erstellt wurden, sind aufgrund der besonderen Struktur derzeit noch nicht konvertierbar, werden jedoch mit Verfügbarkeit weiterer Versionen bis zum Sommer 2014 auch für den Tyros5 ladbar sein. Ein umfassender Voice Editor mit Import von Daten verschiedener Yamaha-Plattformen ist angestrebt. Der aktuelle Entwicklungsplan* zu weiteren YEM-Versionen: (*Änderungen vorbehalten) Version Geplante Fertigstellung Funktionen
V1.01 Dezember 2013 Optimierter Custom Voice Import und Konvertierung
V1.10 Februar 2014 Support für MacOS V2.00 Mai 2014 Umfassende Voice Edit Funktionen, Erstellung eigener Voices auf Basis von eigenen Samples
V2.10 Juli 2014 Custom Voice Konvertierung von Tyros4 Preset Voices, die Tyros4 Preset Samples verwenden
Mit der Einführung des Yamaha Expansion Manager-Konzeptes möchte Yamaha neue Wege zur Nutzungdes Tyros5 aufzeigen. Kreative Soundgestaltung und effiziente Datenverwaltung werden einfacher, intuitiver und flexibler. Auch Software-Drittanbieter werden ihre individuellen Angebote effizienter erstellen und anbieten können. Yamaha lädt Sie herzlich ein, die Vision einer faszinierenden und flexiblen Zukunft mit Tyros5 zu teilen."
Google Translation:
"Rellingen, December 6, 2013
Official Notice of Yamaha Music Europe to Tyros customers :
With the Tyros5 the Yamaha engineers have an extraordinary Arranger Workstation Keyboard Entertainer developed with powerful features and outstanding sound quality.
An important goal in the development of Tyros5 was to implement an easy to use instrument. As part of this philosophy , and based on the feedback from many customers Tyros was decided to shift the Voice Creator and comprehensive editing in an external software application. This will make creating your own voices as well as the editing and compilation of your own sound libraries significantly more effective than with previous Tyros - Models was possible. Also with regard to the ever-growing range of premium software opens the new external software solution considerable advantages in order to make the options of Tyros5 future needs.
The external software solution is the Yamaha Expansion Manager ( YEM ) and was presented in the YEM version 1.0 together with the Tyros5 in November 2013. The first version of the Yamaha Expansion Manager allows easy transfer of premium content pack from the instrument. It also offers the opportunity to transfer individual pack contents as individual voices or styles , which allows an efficient utilization of the Tyros - memory structure for the first time .
Customers who have already purchased Tyros3 or Tyros4 Premium Packs , they can charge as optimized Tyros5 packs pick up from your download shop account and install manager in Tyros5 by Yamaha expansion. The first version of YEM also offers limited features for voice conversion. The results of the conversion are strongly dependent on the structure and complexity of the Tyros4 data.
Yamaha will continue to develop the capabilities of YEM in the near future to ensure optimized voice conversion and editing functions.
Yamaha is pleased with the many comments and requests for voice transfer from Tyros4 to Tyros5 and thanks for these helpful and supportive evidence . Test Voices of various third-party , such as Pemo , W.O.K et al be tested and the Yamaha Expansion Manager is updated to best compatibility. Due to the new future-oriented voice structure in Tyros5 a 100 percent conversion of all Tyros4 Custom Voices can currently (as of December 2013) will not be realized . Voice libraries, which are based on own data and Wave were created directly on the Tyros4 have been convertible. Custom voices that were created using the external Voice Editor on the PC , due to the particular structure is not yet convertible, however, will be loaded for the Tyros5 with availability of additional versions until the summer of 2014. A comprehensive Voice Editor with import of data from various Yamaha platforms is sought. The current development plan * to further YEM versions : ( * subject to change ) Version Planned completion functions
V1.01 December 2013 Optimized Custom Voice import and conversion
V1.10 February 2014 Support for MacOS V2.00 May 2014 Comprehensive Voice Edit features , create your own voices on the basis of own samples
V2.10 July 2014 Custom Voice conversion of Tyros4 Preset Voices Using Tyros4 Preset Samples
With the introduction of the Yamaha Expansion Manager concept Yamaha wants new ways to Nutzungdes Tyros5 . Creative Sound design and efficient data management easier , more intuitive and flexible. Also, third-party software providers can create and provide their individual services more effectively . Yamaha cordially invites you to share the vision of a fascinating and flexible future with Tyros5 ."
Edith says: The expansion manager v1.01 is said to be released until the end of next week.
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#377341 - 12/07/13 02:17 AM
Re: So is the Tyros 5 all glamour?
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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There was a rumor being bandied about, that the Tyros4 allegedly sold in numbers greater than Tyros, Tyros2 and Tyros3...combined!
It sure seemed as though there were a lot of the original Tyros sold, and, again allegedly, the Tyros2 and Tyros3 both outsold it, and each other respectively, so it would be a good guess to say the number is probably quite high.
I also think it would be safe to say that arranger sales for all major brands have seen increases directly proportional to the growth of Internet users.
I do know I was very busy, especially the last several years, and even though I'm retired since April this year, I still get quite a few emails and phone calls regarding Yamaha arrangers.
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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#377347 - 12/07/13 03:38 AM
Re: So is the Tyros 5 all glamour?
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5401
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Talking to dealers over in the UK for a number of years, the original Tyros was apparently outsold by the Technics KN7000 by 2 – 1.
Tyros 2 was ground breaking on its ease of use with articulation sounds, (Multi articulation had been out for years in the pro world but was always manually switched) and sold by the shed loads, with other manufactures just shaking their heads in disbelief.
Tyros 3 was a disaster sales wise (It was the only Tyros that flooded eBay shortly after its launch as users tried to get back their previous boards) as while it added SA2 sounds the OOTB experience was significantly inferior to the Tyros 2 it replaced, plus it also suffered from lack of processing power causing the Styles to stutter when using fistfuls of chords with large voices, (Only Yamaha diehards defended it) and is probably the reason it was replaced after 2 years rather than 3.
Tyros 4 just repeated Tyros 2 (And was really the true replacement for the Tyros 2) in that it left other manufactures trailing once more.
Tyros 5 is unknown at present, (Although pre-orders are large as with any new Tyros launch) but we will have to wait and see how it does. (Personally I think the ensemble voices let it down as while they sound great in professional demonstrators hands, they sound awful when played by normal home players, (Unlike SA voices) however I’m impressed with the new effects section which really brings it alive compared to previous models) S950 users say the S950 has the same, but to be quite honest I find the S910 to sound way better than the S950)
Bill
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English Riviera: Live entertainment, Real Ale, Great Scenery, Great Beaches, why would anyone want to live anywhere else (I�m definitely staying put).
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#377352 - 12/07/13 05:44 AM
Re: So is the Tyros 5 all glamour?
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I just got an email confirming the Tyros4 selling more than Tyros, Tyros2, Tyros3 combined. I feel the Tyros4 was what Tyros3 should have been. I passed on the Tyros3, although I have a friend who lives on the mainland that has the Tyros3 and loves it. I found the Tyros4 to have the edge as far as a "sweetness" (it's the only word that fits) in the sound, which I could not get on the Tyros3 no matter how it was EQ'd. Actually, the Tyros2 had much of that "sweetness", but for some reason it didn't make it to T3, although the latter still allegedly outsold it. Some claim the Technics KN-7000 was the best arranger ever made, and who are we to refute those assertions? I never played a KN-7000, but I did play a KN-6000 and it was pretty nice, especially the styles, so I imagine the former was a real treat. PSR Tutorial has quite a few Technics styles converted to work on Yamaha instruments. http://psrtutorial.com/sty/keyboards/technics.html I'm curious to learn how the 76-note Tyros5 will fare in sales to the 61-note version. 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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#377356 - 12/07/13 07:21 AM
Re: So is the Tyros 5 all glamour?
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Dreamer, I have not read anything on the forums, nor have I ever been contacted by Tyros3 owners concerning any problem with "styles stuttering" on the Tyros3.
I'm not saying that it never happens or happened, but, perhaps Bill could please point out where he got the info and confirm this issue?
I did, however, find the Tyros3 had a less sparkly sound...it was duller than Tyros2 and Tyros4, but some people seemed to prefer it.
I do agree on not rushing out to buy ANY latest keyboard, although nowadays upgrades can be done relatively easy compared to years ago.
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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