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Originally posted by TommyF:
Check out this Hungarian music store:
http://bolthely.hu/hangszerabc/id/00567_YAMAHA_Tyros_3_szintetizator



61 keys with Toch Response and After Touch
128-voice polyphony
1312 Voices incl. 23 Mega Voices
47 Super Articulation Voices and 5 Super Articulation 2 Voices
450 Styles with 4 variations
7 Slider for Real-Time Control e.g. for Drawbar-Organs
Great Graphic-Colour-Display for score, lyrics and text
Harddisk-Recorder: Play 2 Stereo Tracks / Rec 1 Stereo Track
Microphon-connection and Vocal Harmony
USB 2.0 Technology: USB-to host and 2 x USB-to device
LAN-Port for Internet Direct Connection (IDC)
Video-Out and RGB-Port
brandnew Tone-Generation
new Live! Concert Grand Piano
new Mega Voices
new Super Articulation and Super Articulation2 Voices
new Sweet!, Cool! and Live! Voices
new Drumkits
more and new Styles
new DSP-Blocks for Styles
enhanced Harddisc-Recorder
9 Slider for Real-Time-Control
USB 2.0 Technology and LAN-Port

Kind regards,
Tommy

[This message has been edited by TommyF (edited 05-17-2008).]


I wonder who is the intended market for the T3? Surely not T2 users. The T3 seems like a software upgrade to the T2; something like what Korg, Roland or Ketron would have done.
The only noticeable physical difference is the USB 2.0 and sliders. I thought T2 had volume sliders. I remember when asking that question before, persons were trying to convince me that it did.
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