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Yamaha Tyros 4

Keyboard Arranger from Yamaha belonging to the Tyros series

Leodemassane Leodemassane

«  A production exceptional but expensive »

Published on 11/14/11 at 09:03
61 Key Semi-Weighted comfortable enough, however, the dynamic response is highly variable depending on the instruments (one passage through the configuration of the velocity I was required to adjust the keyboard to my games).
The effects are numerous and pro. The connection is complete with instruments of assignment can be output separately (very useful in a configuration pro)
hundreds of amazing sounds with articulations (jazz violin is amazing) but also classical sounds wonderful (harps, for example)
All instrument families are well represented and the whole is excellent. But some sounds are missing: the synth sound more current (as in the late Roland), sounds more exotic worked a classical guitar at its rounder, articulated a classical violin (you get used to).
The same applies to the families of styles (a good job with a special mention for the family film and classical music) but it lacks variations reggae, zouk styles and some more live roots (even jazz and bossa nova).

UTILIZATION

Operation is simple and fairly intuitive, the manual into two pieces not top

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 15 days and I see the power of the machine. I went through almost all brands before tyros, Korg, Roland, Technics, JVC, Farfisa, Casio and you approach the instrument reached but it lacks the damn keyboard 76 keys, a shell worthy of the name , a direct and permanent assignment of the sliders to the volumes of parts and maybe a ribbon and a touch screen, audio editor with a true pitch and time, provided the memory of the original sample, we can always dream right?