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#344018 - 04/24/12 10:19 AM
Re: Yamaha Listens Part 2
[Re: YamahaUS1]
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Registered: 12/15/99
Posts: 2028
Loc: Ventura, Ca, USA
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More Modern/Current Styles: Rock, Club/Dance, Pop Drop the annoying noise effect(squeaky sound)on the electric guitars moving from one fret to the other. It is way to much and unnatural. Even when I hit the same key a few times, the sound occurs which is physically not possible on a guitar. Plus you can not hear it in a recording or on stage with a real guitar. I love how Yamaha makes styles that fit a lot of songs. Please keep that. Styles and drums could be more live sounding. Update the older Sounds/Instruments to at least live or cool voices. A nice SA2 Fender Strat would be great. Thank you for listening. Eric
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#344021 - 04/24/12 12:23 PM
Re: Yamaha Listens Part 2
[Re: rb293]
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Registered: 11/17/99
Posts: 148
Loc: Haddonfield, NJ, USA
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as others have said, better representation of modern music styles -- reggaeton, house, etc.,
integrate an arpeggiator with the arranger functions -- for generating multi-pad-type backing sequences on the fly.
finally, and mainly: upgrade the keybed of the middle/upper range (S710, S910): it's almost criminal to offer all this sound-shaping and arranging power and then yoke it to a basic, ie, not terribly musical, keybed. even the Korg PA500 has better feeling keys than the 910.
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