I'd be happy to own both myself, especially if the damn manufacturers put their heads together and standardized the operational MIDI codes (Variation changes, Intro and Ending commands, Break/Fill codes, etc.) so you could link them and use the best of each of them at what they ARE best at.

The drums of the G70
The basses and guitars of the Tyros
The piano and Hammond of the G70
The action of the G70
The SA sounds of the Tyros
The multipads of the Tyros
The sequencer of the G70
The synth sounds of the G70 (and Tyros!)

Etc., etc..

What an amazing sound that would be!

Too bad neither company thinks that sales would go UP if they made it so they WOULD talk to each other. I guess they simply reflect many here at SZ... Complacently happy with what they already do, and unwilling to put in any work to make an effort to understand that ALL arrangers have their strong points and weak.

Strange that the manufacturers don't remember the 80's, when the synth explosion occurred, PRECISELY because finally it was possible to get them to all talk the same language to each other. They all sure made a boatload of money back then...
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