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#139289 - 10/05/02 09:30 AM Today I played the Tyros!
Tony W Offline
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Registered: 12/04/99
Posts: 836
Loc: Lancaster UK
Hello All,
Today I went to my dealers and to my surprise he was just setting up his Tyros display and K/b. He greeted me with the words "Hello.....you are just going to love this."
I have never seen him as animated over anything (with the possible exception of when I get my wallet out of my pocket! )He kept saying things like "I'll leave you to have a fiddle with it" and "I must get on but you have a play and tell me what you think."
These were the words coming out of his mouth but his hands remained firmly attached to the keys. "Oh...just let me show you this..." and " You have got to hear this" were all I heard for the next half hour.

Actually I heard the Tyros too and I could see just why he had trouble letting me at it! This keyboard is AMAZING! Ok so I finally got my hands on it so here is my semi review.....I have never owned a yamaha before and (until now) have been a technics man...(well more of a boy really )... so I have no real 'benchmark' to levvy against, but I know what I like. SO for what it is worth here goes....

The first thing is the look of the board. Very very sleek. Very robust looking and probably the best looking board I have ever seen. The buttons for intro's fills break and so on are transparent and light up red or greeny yellow from behind. On all the pictures I have seen I thought this looked cheap BUT in reality it looks really cool and would be a godsend for those playing live in dimly lit surroundings. The buttons themselves are very sturdy and when you use them they 'feel right' if you know what I mean. Not at all spongy. The other buttons for styles /sounds etc are very well set out, well spaced and being the same colour and material as the keyboard body makes them look professional and slick. Long and slim they give the board the appearance of being a 'workspace' (if that makes sense) and yet they are very unobtrusive. The colour screen of the tyros is superb and crystal clear. Selection of styles/ sounds is a breeze and VERY like the technics method. Press the style button on the left of the board and on screen a page of styles appears in glorious colour.

The keys were a delight to play imho. Very responsive, they positively encourage you to trill and flourish OK the SOUND!!!

I was blown away by how this board sounds. The styles were sooooo realistic. No matter how 'busy' the style every instrument seems to shine. From fret noises to crystal clear drums you can here it all. My words cannot do justice to how it sounds really you have got to hear it. The demo's on the web.....FORGET EM! The sounds coming from the Tyros are just so much better.

Playing a rock style I took my hands from the keys and seamlessly the Tyros style stopped playing and a drum solo began. (I don't know if the other yammies do this but I loved it!) put my hands back on and off we went again. Ok you might think but what got me was how realistic and natural it sounded doing it! I really wish I could describe to you all just how realistic it all sounds but you just have to hear it!

The electric guitars are among the best I have ever heard and the organ pre-sets were brilliant....the kind that make you want to play and play and play.

I am sure there is loads of stuff I have forgotten to tell you so just ask and if I know I'll tell you. Believe me you WILL love this board.

Scott......don't worry about it being to big ....if anything it is smaller than I expected....very well set out.....you will want it!!

Uncle Dave.....I know I know no speakers BUT you should hear the show styles and such....phantom on this board would be amazing!!! I played 'music of the night' with one of the show ballad styles (can't remember it's name) and it started out so innocuous...almost like background music but by the finish....WOW!! You would be forgiven thinking that Lord Lloyd Webber himslef was conducting the orchestra.

OK I have waffled long enough....very choppy review I know (can you tell I like it? )
Best to you all
Tony

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#139290 - 10/05/02 09:44 AM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
btweengigs Offline
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Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
Nice review Tony. Wish there was one nearby I could get my hands on.
Eddie

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#139291 - 10/05/02 09:52 AM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
JNic Offline
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Registered: 09/23/02
Posts: 16
Loc: Everett, MA USA
Thanks for the review Tony. May I ask where it was that you saw it?

Each day I am ever more excited about this board's arrival. I didn't know about the 'drum solo' feature you talked about!

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#139292 - 10/05/02 10:11 AM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
Tony W Offline
Member

Registered: 12/04/99
Posts: 836
Loc: Lancaster UK
Hello Eddie an JNic,
I am in the UK and my dealer is in Morecambe (famous only for Morecambe Bay Shrimps and a nuclear power station!)...For anyone in the UK (and near to me) The dealer is called Promenade Music. (presumably because the shop is on the promenade? ) Web addy is.... http://www.promenademusic.co.uk/index.html
Hey maybe I will get a discount for the ad?
Tony

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#139293 - 10/05/02 12:20 PM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
trtjazz Offline
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
Tony,
Great review and your excitement comes through. I am drolling at the prospect of when mine comes in. these reviews you guys are putting in that are laying hands on it are so much more meaningful from the average player.
thanks,
Terry
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Terry
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#139294 - 10/05/02 12:47 PM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
Roel Offline
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Registered: 06/24/99
Posts: 1232
Thanks for your review.
All the reviews make me very curious and I will visit a demonstration next saturday.

I do love my SD1.... but .....

Roel

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#139295 - 10/05/02 01:07 PM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
Scottyee Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Thanks for the great review and witful commentary. As a long time Technics fan myself (like you), your review reminds me of my own reaction when first discovered Yamaha arrangers. Do I get a hint that you may be moving to the Yamaha Tyros now too?
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#139296 - 10/05/02 03:32 PM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
Tony W Offline
Member

Registered: 12/04/99
Posts: 836
Loc: Lancaster UK
Hi there Scott,
You may not believe me but I just sold my trusty kn6000. I had decided to buy a 9000pro, I have always liked this board and after playing it properly at my dealers fell in love with it. So my mind was all made up. When I played the Tyros it has made things a bit more complicated I really don't know what to do now. If I want the Tyros I will have to wait....he does not get them in to actually sell for a while yet and even then he has pre-orders to fill first. Already having sold the 6000, this means I will have no board for however long it takes. I play every day and yesterday and today have been bad enough without a board!!! I know I have the piano but it just is not the same!
Soooo it looks like I will opt for the pro but am trying to hang on maybe a week at least to make sure I am doing the right thing. One thing is for sure though.....I am totally sold on Yamaha keyboards at the moment. I have played the KN7000 and whilst I like it (and it is a great improvement on the 6000/6500 it was not for me. I know I will get flamed for this so I will state now that this is ONLY my opinion but the 7000 is simply not in the same league as the Tyros. I thought the tyros fresh and new whilst I thought the 7000 was more like reading a classic novel,...brilliant, thouroughly enjoyable but you know that you were there before. (Just my thoughts mind!)
best to all
Tony

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#139297 - 10/05/02 05:08 PM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
Jupitar5 Offline
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Registered: 02/04/02
Posts: 307
Loc: United States
Hello Tony, Nice to read your review I can imagine your excitement having heard the Tyros, as when I got the Pro, it made (to a large extent) the KN6500 look and sound rather Bland by comparison, and for me, that was the end of the line for Technics. I have been with them a long time, and had most of there top boards. It was time for a change. And whilst I have a Roland Piano now, a "keyboard companion" to it would probably be a Yamaha. They are SOOOOOOOO Warm!! By the way, I received the Demo video from Technics today (kn7000/PR804), and seen and heard the KN7000 in quite some detail/ some nice toons, especially the Kylie one. However, it reminded me a wee bit of that novel you read a week or so ago - it has to be said

Glad to see you sold the KN6000 Tony.

Oh Tony, By the way., I’d say……………:::

WAIT for the TYROS! - You “might” regret it later. In the meantime, you can practice some scales and arps on the old Joanna


Tony
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#139298 - 10/05/02 05:49 PM Re: Today I played the Tyros!
Tony W Offline
Member

Registered: 12/04/99
Posts: 836
Loc: Lancaster UK
Hello Jupitar,
Wait you say ....WAIT?...I know that is the sensible thing to do but come this time next week, when I have been without a board for a week I bet you I am trawling the music shops

I too have had most of the high end technics, 2000, 5000, 6000 and then decided not to trade up to the 6500 when it came out. Thought I would just get the add on card and never got around to it! I always thought the Pro looked amazing since it came out but have only recently had the chance to play it properly. I was amazed at what I had been missing!

I have a question for you (as a former Pro owner).... I mentioned the feature on the Tyos where whilst playing a style you could remove your left hand from the keyboard and the style would stop playing on the appropriate beat and a drum solo would begin. (this was not just the drum track playing on without the instruments playing it was an actual sequenced drum solo!) Put your hand back on and the style kicks in again. Does the Pro have this feature?

BTW you are right to call my piano an 'old joanna'! It is an old Technics PX7 (remember them!) and sounds awful on it's own. Always had it hooked up to the 6000 before so I could use the piano voice. I am looking on ebay for a cheapish piano module to keep me going! I even contemplated buying the korg sp500 stage piano to put me on but was put off by the fact that there is no floppy! SEE I am at it again....can I spend money? I need no encouragement! Buy a module off ebay and wait for the tyros THAT's THE PLAN
Best to you
Tony.....t'other one

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