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#98395 - 08/12/05 11:15 AM
Some info about Tyros-2
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Junior Member
Registered: 05/09/01
Posts: 6
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Some info about Tyros-2 on http://shop.musicproducts.com/ -New 4-layer Keyboard -61 high-quality keys -400 built-in styles -Super Articulation Voices give added realism and depth to the sound -Megavoiced brass, strings, saxes, accordeons etc. -New FULL STEREO samples (drums, accordeons, pianos etc.) -Stereo samples loadable/editable -Improved vocal harmonizer -USB to Device -USB-FDD -Dual RGB output with separate master/slave dedication -Textviewer -HD Recording with 4-track direct-to-audio possibility and syncronized playback with OPTIONAL HDD -Downward compatible with Tyros-registers, files, settings, hardware -Newly developed cabinet using the latest in polymer technology -Newly constructed Music stand
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#98397 - 08/15/05 12:45 AM
Re: Some info about Tyros-2
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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That link doesn't seem to work for me.
As far as the new Tyros 2, I think we'll have to wait to see it, hear it and try it ourselves. But, when you consider the great improvement in the guitars using mega voices, then I personally am very much looking forward to hearing all of these new mega voices along with the super articulation not to mention the other new features.
As far as not being the right number of keys or touch, if you like the rest of it there's nothing stopping anybody from getting whatever contoller keyboard that suits their fancy. And actually, from my veiwpoint as a player and teacher, 61 keys is plenty unless someone is playing classical, which I don't think is very much the case. But, I'd be interested in hearing the opinions of those that want 76 or whatever number of keys as to why it is necessary. I have never really understood this argument. So, please inform me so that I can understand and become convinced.
On the other hand for those that for whatever reason feel they need 76 keys, I wonder what's keeping them getting one of those 50 pound brand X keyboards and put it in their light weight 20 pound case, instead of always going blah, blah, blah about it like we all do, including myself on our pet gripes? We're funny creatures when you get right down to it and the SZ forum is a great testing groud. haha
Best Scott
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#98399 - 08/15/05 03:44 AM
Re: Some info about Tyros-2
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Scott, I just received my brand new Roland A-37 and it works great! I can now control my Tyros with the left hand and, at the same time, either my Motif ES rack or my Roland Fantom XR with the right hand (I can even layer the sounds from both the Tyros and one of the modules). The funny thing is that now my Tyros sounds better than ever, because the A 37 has different velocity curves, that apparently squeeze out of the Tyros every bit of its sound. Not to mention the wider keys (they are not as pleasant to play as the G 70, but for 500 euros what can I pretend?)
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