Folks I have a quesiton and I'm not sure if anyone has tried this yet or if it's even an option on the Tyros 2.
In regards to the new SA voices-specifically the nylon/classical/acoustic guitars-can you adjust velocity curve settings to cancel out "individual" nuances?
Here's the problem, and I consider this a "real" problem because (I personally as a guitarist) know that the nuances in the SA guitars aren't exactly correct. Let's face it, either the nuance is correct or it's not.
These new SA guitars have string "sliding noise". Most often called "Fret Noise". (Even though fret noise is technically the wrong term for this particular nuance)
If I'm playing a live guitar, and just playing simple chords such as going from D to G--using the standard hand position there is NO string noise between these chord changes, yet it's present and "very" obvious on the T2, and people are so willing to accept this as sounding correct--when it's not.
Why did the Yamaha engineers add this nuance when switching between basic chords on the T2? Regardless of how nice it sounds to others, it doesn't belong there. Even going from single notes to other single notes produces string slide noise even if the distance from one note to the next is minimal. (this can be seen in one of the T2 video demos).
Did Yamaha just assume that the chords you'll use will always be bar chords? You can't even properly finger pick from one basic chord to another on the T2 without the board addind the noise.
Can this be adjusted? I don't want to upset the T2 owners out ther, but hey I'll say it again, it's either correct or it's not.
Squeak
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