I went and listened to the demos again (including the few new ones). I am happy that that (inhale) on the sax is controlable. I didn't judge it harshly on the demo because Yamaha's just showing you that effect is there if you want to use it.
One thing though. I listened to the styles and other demos again. I have to say that one of my dislikes about Yamaha styles is their over use of the ride cymbals and tamborine. These are also a few samples I think Yammie could clean up a bit. Yamaha's styles are a dead giveaway when it comes to those ride cymbals and tamborines. It seems very (hootie and the blowfish) meaning the styles (in regards to drums) just start to sound the same over and over again because of how Yammie programs these particular percussion instruments. Again, just my opinion. Sound wise though, I think the T2 sounds great. I am upset to see the limitation with hard disk recording though.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-21-2005).]
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