I merely stated that the sounds from the vintage synth pack are inferior to their original counterparts which they're suppose to mimic and then others went off on a tangent. You didn't see me say my Wersi has better synthesizer sounds than the Tyros 4 although it does. Unlike the Tyros, the Wersi uses FM, Wavetable, Analog Modeling, and Samples to produce its sounds. In addition I can layer any combination of the various types of synthesis to make massive sounds.
Me reproducing a Eurythmics song using my Wersi or any other arranger would be pointless unless I were to use samples from the Juno 6, SH09, OB-X, and Movement Drum Computer. At least I have the capability to do this rather than be stuck with some sub par vintage synth sounds the manufacturer wants me to believe sound authentic.
I'm lucky to own or have owned almost every great analog synth ever made. It saddens me to see companies promote a product saying its giving you an authentic sound of the original when it bares no resemblance to it.
I was looking forward to hearing
your Wersi's synth sounds, so it is rather disappointing that you won't provide them.
So, essentially, all we have is
your opinion that your Wersi "has better synthesizer sounds than the Tyros 4".
It would have been nice if, like you, we were actually able to compare, but since Wersi instruments are a bit like Yeti on this forum, that obviously isn't going to happen.
No problem. Believe whatever you want.
As I said earlier, sound is very personal and subjective, and what sounds great (or "better") to you, may sound rather ordinary to the rest of us.
Ian