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#374081 - 11/02/13 01:47 PM
 
Re: Tyros 5 info
[Re: Diki]
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  Yamaha's 'baby steps' is what you expect from these guys. Be nice if they actually surprised us, one day! 
 Call the steps whatever you want Diki...but they are still  expertly executed  forward steps (just not up to YOUR standards), and their plan obviously works and it works very well.  I have a feeling it won't change. The Tyros line, besides being one of the best TOTL arrangers available today, has had an  enviable sales record since it's beginning, which is probably why they get criticized so much. Nothing wrong with criticism, as long as the critic has the knowledge and the credentials to back it up...so far, we haven't seen anyone fitting that description...just the usual amateur self-appointed armchair marketing wizards.      Ian   
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#374092 - 11/02/13 04:19 PM
 
Re: Tyros 5 info
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You don't need to apologize, Bill.   I can only speak from my own experience, but I must admit, I'm very happy with the kits on my Tyros4. I've been doing a fair bit of home recording lately, and the Tyros4 is one easy instrument to work with and I get a very nice finished product, indeed. These BFD drums sound rather good, but VST's aren't my cup of tea. Do you use these kits in your trusty old Abacus?  Ian  
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#374105 - 11/03/13 02:18 AM
 
Re: Tyros 5 info
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You don't need to apologize, Bill.   I can only speak from my own experience, but I must admit, I'm very happy with the kits on my Tyros4. I've been doing a fair bit of home recording lately, and the Tyros4 is one easy instrument to work with and I get a very nice finished product, indeed. These BFD drums sound rather good, but VST's aren't my cup of tea. Do you use these kits in your trusty old Abacus?  Ian  Hi Ian  I have drums from Kontakt  (Including Abby Road 60s), Akai Kits and drum sounds from Pure Drums with the pure drums being WAV files that I have loaded into the advanced drum editor  that comes as standard with the latest R46 software, (Full details in the Programming manual downloadable    here  Page 11)  I was tempted by BFD (Brett Wales uses them on his latest CDs) however I think I have enough at the moment.  (The beauty of OAS 7 is that all the above are loaded on-board thus no additional equipment is required) A direct link to the PDf file can be had by clicking    here  Bill  
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