squeak_D,
I listened once again to some Tyros 2 sound samples and noticed that there are some important parts in a drum kit sound:
- Clearity
- Velocity response
- Realism
- Stereo image
I think the punch is there as soon as the velocity response is good. The drums in the Yamaha Tyros 2 lack punch not only because of the rather low velocity response, but also because of the too low kick drum volume setting on many styles. A good feature in the Tyros 2 would be to be able to increase the volume on certain drums in an easy way. Today you have to open the style in the style editor and increase the volume in the event edit window which is kind of a lot of work for a simple and common thing. I would actually want to increase the kick drum volume on almost all the styles I play to get some more bite in the sound...
The stereo image of a drum kit is also very important. The new Tyros 2 should have stereo sampled drums which should create a bit more present kind of sound. I think delay is very important on a drum kit. It doesn't have to be applied very hard, but when it's there it becomes a little fatter and more present which creates the illusion of a better velocity response.