Another nail in the coffin of the T5. (Yamaha need to do something quick if they wish to stay in the TOTL Arranger market)
Bill
You got no clue about Yamaha Tyros obviously, and what makes it so popular, sadly almost non of these T5 buyers has much use for these new features on the Pa4x. They just want to sit and play and enjoy whats in the T5...
They are not people that want to create their own stuff, they just want to copy and paste from somewhere and enjoy it playing their favourite alltime tunes..
But outside of the edditing, Yamaha delivers big time...
- sa2 sounds, still nothing on the pa4x that comes close to the automation of sa2 sounds
- organ world, which goes miles further then just a sampled B3 drawbar in Pa4x
- ensemble feature, no clue why its not in the pa4x, as its an awesome liveplay tool
- effects section way more advanced then Korg
- dj, freeplay and session styles, which are a step up from the standard style system, making a much more dynamic option... And dj styles come with a build in chord sequencer, that can also be saved.. Which could be transfered tp other styles with the T6
And what comming up is that they are embedding more and more forms of synthesis and virtualisation into the awm engine..
SCM for acoustic pianos
VRM for digital pianos
FM, VA and other things for synths (same as with Hallion5)
And much much more
Everything being embedded into the AWM2 engine
Yamaha has so much new technollogy in their labs and are on the verge of having transfered everything to a new hardware platform that will debute in the upcomming Montage.
There is even a new drumengine with round robbin and other versatile features in their labs
And they have licensed technollogy for realtime transposing full audio styles..
And much much more..
Korg missed the T5 Mark with their pa4x, unless there are still hidden features they inherrited from the Kronos under the hood. Like real sample streaming from hdd or ssd