Tyros 2

Posted by: nielshs

Tyros 2 - 10/31/05 09:42 AM

Hi

Just ordered the Tyros 2 with 512 Mb Ram And 60 Gb harddisk for 3300 Euro. I'll keep my G-70, then I can defende two keyboards in this forum.

[This message has been edited by nielshs (edited 10-31-2005).]
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Tyros 2 - 10/31/05 10:08 AM

Now you have no choice...you have to order a Korg PAiX too.....just to be fair...oh and an SD1, and a Genesys, and.....
Posted by: frankieve

Re: Tyros 2 - 10/31/05 10:17 AM

Nielshs, just sold my G70, never give in to the dark side, and always defend the G70. By the way I had ordered a Tyros 2 also.
Posted by: Roel

Re: Tyros 2 - 10/31/05 10:27 AM

Niels,
Are you kidding ... or serious ?
If you did order, why ?
Posted by: nielshs

Re: Tyros 2 - 10/31/05 10:35 AM

Roel,

I think the Tyros 2 is the best choise for dinner music, it has a softer sound as the G-70. I will use the G-70 for other purpose, SMF playback e.g.
Posted by: ironhill

Re: Tyros 2 - 10/31/05 01:12 PM

Oh, oh
the last bastion we lost in this forum. Good night.
Hanspeter
Posted by: nielshs

Re: Tyros 2 - 10/31/05 10:12 PM

HansPeter,

No way, I still think the G-70 is the best Keyboard compared to other brands. I think the Tyros 2 is a good second choice. BTW you got a Tyros youself, right?

Regards Niels
Posted by: ironhill

Re: Tyros 2 - 11/01/05 12:54 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by nielshs:
BTW you got a Tyros youself, right?
Regards Niels


Hallo Niels,
thats right and I never said something against the Tyros. But I play it via midi per G-70 (VA 76 before). For this and many other reasons the G-70 is my number one.
Greetings
Hanspeter
Posted by: Craig_UK

Re: Tyros 2 - 11/01/05 05:55 AM

nielshs, what 60GB hard drive is fitted into your Tyros 2 (7200 or 5400)?
I'm shopping around for one to go into mine at the moment, but I'm lost as to getting a 5400 or 7200. Personally I can't see a 7200 making much difference, other than they cost far more. Any advice appreciated.
Posted by: abacus

Re: Tyros 2 - 11/02/05 01:45 AM

Hi Craig
It basically effects read and write speed to the drive, (Although there are other factors that affect this) however unless you are recording multiple wave files simultaneously, overdubbing wave files a lot, (Time discrepancies creep in after about 4 overdubs anyway) Streaming sounds direct from the hard drive (A la Giga Samples) or moving large files then you will probably not notice much difference, so go for the cheaper 5400 but make sure it has an 8Mb buffer built in.
If your interested in speed difference, then when I changed the hard drive in my Wersi Abacus from a 5400 to a 7200 the boot up time reduced by about 20%.
Hope this helps.

Bill