It sounds so good, with such detail that it brings my creativity and my songs further. Clavier arrangeur 61 notes haut de gamme avec des sonorités et des accompagnements dun réalisme extraordinaire. It's been a while since the last time a synth surprised me (Korg M1). To wrap it up: you get more styles, better sound quality, enhanced expression and a more ergonomic instrument, making it more enjoyable. Will the Audya have such a broad accompaniment palette to choose from as the Tyros 3 ? There's a lot of talk about the Audya, which will have a live rhythm section, but I think its solo instruments won't reach the Tyros 3 quality. It's stunning! As if you played the instruments for real. On the other hand, solo entertainers will notice that nuances and quality have been greatly enhanced. People playing in a top 40 band won't notice big differences between T2 and T3.
Compared to the Tyros 2, this new version brings few but important enhancements. I wish it were a half-weighted keyboard (M-Audio has a good one) Quality of percussions and rhythm parts It's very inspiring for my own compositions. A real delight, I had never heard such quality (the U2-like 80's accompaniment is amazing, as if U2 were actually playing with me). Piano, saxophone, guitar and Celtic instruments' sound quality
Sound articulation details (articulation 2 allows you to create nuances, especially for solo instruments)
#YAMAHA TYROS 3 VIDEOS MANUAL#
The user's manual is quite good but I haven't read much of it because I just got the Tyros 3 today! Style editing requires a computer (a CD-ROM is provided). Very easy FX editing but poor sound editing. But I miss a Roland or Korg-like touch screen. See Yamaha web site for more information!Įasier configuration than on the Tyros 2 because the layout is better thought-out and the sliders add some advantages. (Originally written by schnoupi/translated from Audiofanzine FR)Īrranger, Tyros 2 successor.