Bose PAS and T2 voices

Posted by: TresorTX

Bose PAS and T2 voices - 10/05/05 09:35 AM

While listening to this T2 demo of the Steel Guitar Mega Voice, the first part of the demo seems to be the original T1 voice, then half way thgough the demo, the sound just opens up dramatically, almost as if going from Mono to Stereo.

It seems that Yamaha has exploited the stereo signal to the max to generate a more dynamic and realistic voice.

I wonder how the Bose PAS system will degrade this dynamic stereo sound when it reduces it back to mono?
Posted by: Scottyee

Re: Bose PAS and T2 voices - 10/05/05 09:49 AM

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Originally posted by TresorTX:
I wonder how the Bose PAS system will degrade this dynamic stereo sound when it reduces it back to mono?


If my suspicions are correct, they will suffer the SAME disappointing stereo phase cancellation effect all the rest of the PSR/Tyros 'stereo sampled' voices have (to my ears) when mixed to mono.

Scott
Posted by: Organizer

Re: Bose PAS and T2 voices - 10/05/05 10:18 AM

I guess you're just going to have to try it to find out.
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Bose PAS and T2 voices - 10/06/05 05:01 PM

Scott,

A few weeks ago you said you were going to give the PAS another shot using the upgrades and the hook-up I described. How's this progressin?

Gary

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Posted by: Scottyee

Re: Bose PAS and T2 voices - 10/06/05 05:41 PM

Hi Gar. Missed seeing ya here. Wher've you been? Yes, I finally had a chance to audition the PAS (with my Tyros) again recently, remembering to go out separately from the Tyros stereo outputs into the two separate inputs on the PAS, this time with the new PAS OS installed & with the settings you recommended, and though it certainly sounds better than before, espedcially when heard behind a full auto accompaniment mix; in an EXPOSED playing situation: with acoustic bass & drums only, or when playing solo piano, the stereo "GRAND PIANO" voice, still sounded thin and brittle. It's as if the rich 'body' heard 'in stereo' is suddenly missing. On the other hand, non-stereo sampled voices sounded terrific thru the PAS. I was also told by the 2 other people who auditoned with me, that my vocals sounded extremely impressive (rich, open & natural) thru them as well! Hey, if I weren't a Yamaha keyboard player, I'd purchase a PAS in a heartbeat. Perhaps I I'll consider one just vocals, if/when my bank account allows. - Scott
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Bose PAS and T2 voices - 10/06/05 09:12 PM

I agree the live, grand piano was not up to par, however, all of the other PAS attributes offset this particular downside, at least for me. I just use the tuned GM piano and work around it.

Cheers,

Gary

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Posted by: trident

Re: Bose PAS and T2 voices - 10/07/05 01:51 AM

On a second thought, someone can buy 2 PAS modules positioned left &right?
....after selling his/her car??????
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Bose PAS and T2 voices - 10/07/05 05:46 AM

NOPE! My vans are a lot like me--very old, lots of mileage, a bit worn out, but nevertheless, still on the road. No one would want to buy them. Alas, I'll just have to survive on a single Bose PAS system.

Cheers,

Gary

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