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#436460 - 08/24/17 04:34 AM
Hello – and some questions
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Junior Member
Registered: 08/24/17
Posts: 22
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Hi everyone, my name is Aidan and I'm a pro keys player, mostly solo piano for weddings and corporates, but I also play in a number of bands, along with fairly frequent dep work.
Recently, on holiday, I came across a guy using a Technics arranger. The results were a bit cheesy, to be honest, nevertheless I had a bit of a 'lightbulb moment'. Many of the pubs/clubs on my local circuit are just no longer in a position to pay four/five-piece covers bands on a regular basis, and more and more frequently, they're putting on guitarist + singer duos.
I've done a few of these with a vocalist, playing just piano, but for obvious reasons guitarists have a bit of an advantage in being able to more easily 'propel' the more upbeat, dancy material that's largely required. So, my thoughts have been turning to an arranger, with the choice between the Tyros 5 and the Korg PA4X.
I'm aware of the forthcoming replacement from Yamaha but given where the T5 is currently discounted, I'm unlikely to be able to afford or justify the Genos, and in any case the timeline is probably against me – I want to start on this project soon.
Currently, my thoughts are favouring the Korg, for several reasons:
* Firstly, the physical size – I'm thinking that the PA4X, although a large-ish board, could easily sit on the top tier of a dual keys stand and replace the Kurzweil PC361 I currently use for function band necessities such as brass, strings, synths (I have my Yamaha CP4 piano on the bottom on these occasions). The Yamaha looks too bulky for this to be a practical proposition.
* Secondly, the styles available on the Korg seem slightly more tilted towards contemporary music, and rather more subtle than those on the Tyros.
* Thirdly, the Korg's physical appearance, and at least perceived build quality, seem to be more 'professional' – I appreciate this is maybe a bit shallow of me, but audience perception can be important.
For the Tyros:
* I already have a basic knowledge of its functionality, as at the church where I'm director of music, I regularly use a Clavinova CVP model. So the learning curve would be less steep, I think.
* Some of the sounds, particularly the ensemble voices, are pretty amazing. I also have a soft spot for Yamaha's Motif sounds, many of which I know come down from Tyros in the first place.
* There appears to be perhaps a larger 'community base' of users, add-ons etc.
I know that I need to get to play both these keyboards before making the ultimate decision on what is a hell of a lot of money in anyone's book, but I would appreciate hearing some of your own thoughts.
Oh yes, and I promised you a few questions:
* Those of you who gig with a Tyros (particularly if you have the 5-76 model), do you find it awkward to handle in and out of gigs? I'm not so much worried about the weight (16kg), as my CP4 is 17.5kg. However, from experience, I know that the physical size of an instrument can influence its portability as much as the dead weight, especially lifting it on and off the stand.
* Would I absolutely need a 76-key model? Overall, my feeling is that the answer to that is probably yes, bearing in mind that I am principally a pianist, but again, you may have your own thoughts on that.
* As far as price is concerned, the Korg 76 is right at the top of my budget (and straining it more than a little, if I'm honest). Looking around, I can probably get a T5-76 for around £300 less right now. Finally, part of me (and perhaps the more sensible part!) wonders whether it would be a wiser move to score a used T4 (about the £1,500 mark here in the UK), given the huge drop in value once you drive these babies off the forecourt, as it were.
Sorry for rambling on a bit on my first post! I look forward to getting to know you all.
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#436468 - 08/24/17 06:57 AM
Re: Hello – and some questions
[Re: agoldstraw]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I have to agree with DNJ and the Pa4X76. I have one and started to convert my Yamaha and other keyboard styles, as I was familiar with them and thought it would be easier to populate my Korg. First of all, something is lost in the translation, as it were, and secondly, familiarity can be boring. I bit the bullet and delved into the sounds and styles of the Pa4X, bringing new life to my old songs. Like he said, you can bring over any specialty styles afterward.
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pa4X 76 ,SX900, Audya 76,Yamaha S970 , vArranger, Hammond SK1, Ketron SD40, Centerpoint Space Station, Bose compact
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