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#262027 - 04/25/09 07:22 AM Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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#262028 - 04/25/09 08:25 AM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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Hi Bill,
these sound pretty good - but I think they should be sent to owners as an ugrade and not be a purchased item.

Hammer

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#262029 - 04/25/09 12:40 PM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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I think they might be SA, or at least some of them, Hammer... I was hearing some nice melisma on the lead voice. Those SA voices use MANY more samples than regular voices, and, in fairness, Yamaha deserve to reap some return from such a costly project...

Still beats me why, when punchier drums is the #1 request for Tyros sound improvement, Yamaha don't make that priority #1...
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#262030 - 04/25/09 12:41 PM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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BTW, any rumors of the cost of these expansion packs?
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#262031 - 04/25/09 03:43 PM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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The Pakefield Festival ends Monday, so SZ members there, should be able to give you an idea on prices. If not I will push Yamaha in 2 – 3 weeks time when I attend the Blackpool Festival.

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Bill
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#262032 - 04/25/09 07:51 PM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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Those sound incredible
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#262033 - 04/25/09 09:06 PM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
chony Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by abacus:
http://music-tyros.com/#

Enjoy

Bill


Nice, but I want a DRUM PACK!!!

One that sounds live and dirty - like the DFH or BFD sample drum kits or even the Roland TD20 kits.

I can't stand the hi-fi plastic... :-(

Please...

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#262034 - 04/25/09 11:02 PM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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Be prepared to spend a LOT of time waiting for it to load, then, chony. You know how many GB (not MB!) those BFD kits use?

You want TD-drums? Why not buy a TD module, trigger it from the T2/3?
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#262035 - 04/26/09 11:24 AM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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I think they should cost money to buy. Samples cost money in many other Sample players. I am just glad the board can be upgraded as far as professionally constructed waveforms go. Buy and play......Bring them on Yamaha...
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#262036 - 04/26/09 12:25 PM Re: Tyros 3 Choir & Vocal Pack Audio Preview Now Available
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Yamaha are still dragging their feet adopting an industry standard sample import format. Only allowing their own proprietary format, other than single .wav import (you have any idea how many samples are in a good muti-velocity drum set? ), has pretty much isolated them, when anything else that has Akai import has access to a HUGE range of choices of quality sample sets.

Good for Yamaha. Bad for Yamaha users...

Where have we heard that before?
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