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Originally Posted By: abacus
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......""The problem with the Yamaha approach however, is that it is very hard work to make it sound individual, (Listen to pretty much all Yamaha arranger players and they all sound the same) which is not what everybody wants as it’s the equivalent of having an elephant around your neck, (This is why I would never consider a Yamaha arranger for my own personal use) as you hear the technology not the player.""....,.,


What???? I guess if two Yamaha players used the same default style and voices with roughly the same EQ, someone could guess that they were playing a Yamaha arranger.

My approach was to find an arranger with the quality sounds and features to help me create my arrangements, compositions, custom styles, custom drum kits, and perform live. There is absolutely no similarities to any default material from another Tyros 5 except for the Yamaha quality, realism, and authenticity to the emulated instrument voices I am using.

So Yamaha only has this issue. Two Korg players or two Ketron arranger players are impossible to differentiate because no technology is showing through, only their playing skill and individualism making it impossible to tell what non-Yamaha brand the arranger player is using.

Wonderful. I'll keep this is mind when the Tyros 6 comes out.

Marcus


Edited by Marcus (09/08/15 07:44 AM)
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