No matter how old or better a horse is, only the best master can train & get the best of it. so is the case with Tyros. Your talent makes the magic come to life... Great job Mr. Martin!!
This is one nice guy. I met him at Musikmesse in 2011. I've had them all, Korg, Roland, ketron. Absolute rubbish. Nothing comes close to this and now the tyros 4. Unreal
Haha, I love it how Yamaha musicians rearrange famous tunes so that they can use them for demo purposes without copyright infringement yet they are still recognizable.
I found both Tyros 3 and Martin Harris equally mind boggling. The former for its music-related algorithms and technologies behind it, and the latter for Martin's amazing musicality. I wonder how many people besides Martin himself, Tyros 3's chief developer according to Yamaha's blog, would do justice to this product.
it isnt just the keyboard... tiss the player... for eg if i had a tyros it would sound like a wet towel.... but this guy can make a psr s500 sound like heaven
It's not a pitch bend. It's a SuperArticulation "art" button based on exactly how modulation is done on Irish bagpipes (uilleann pipes). If you notice, he's not touching the pitch-bend wheel but flicking one of the two square buttons on the far left.
the ensoniq EPS had articulation buttons 24 years ago. they affected the attack and release of notes, including glissandos. nice to see yamaha has decided to bring that back.
The best keyboards I've ever heard, beautiful design. But unfortunately I have no money to buy it. As soon as enough money that will be my first investment to buy this Tyros 3
@lastgoodid After 1 year of lessons and 5 years of playing 35 years ago, I now have a Tyros and I want to start all over again, unfortunately I have nerve damage on my hands (carpal and some other stuff), when i play with one finger, the timing is perfect, when I play with the whole hand there are delays and anticipations from one finger to the other, it's getting slightly better after a month of practice at 1 hr a day, but with some good styles, Tyros covers my mistakes.
It's the second time I see someone wobbling sideways with there fingers on the Tyros 3, does it have an effect on the sound ? New keyboard sensors ? It has no effect on the Tyros 2.
saintpine.... everyone gets better with practice.... the day u think ur good enuff to be a pro(and u will).... i'll post the first compliment on ur page... keep on playin
@Herberger54 But you get a very good instrument. If you dont need sliders a Tyros 2 would be also good for you. IF you don´t need a movable Display, buy the PSR S910
I agree with you. The player is most important and his talent :) There is a one on RU-vid even, who plays on four instruments at the same time - this is incredible :) (search on YT - JayB-Productions - Trance Live Performance) :)
@lastgoodid I have the tyros 2, I'm wouldn't be able to be a professional before reaching my grave, but the tyros help amateurs like me sound a bit better and it gives me at least a lot of satisfaction. And everyone around me is satisfied as well.....as long as I keep my headphones on.
Great Sound, now playing a Roland VA-7. That thing is getting old so looking for a replacement... I Like Yamaha, but Roland seems to have more "power" in the style's. The four different section's in the Style's don't build up that good as Roland does. But the voice's of the Yamaha and the cohesiveness with the Style is superb! For the experienced keyboard players it would be best to got both! ;-) Greetz
I Have Played The Tyros 3, It Feels So Awesome To Have It At My Fingertips And Have My Demo Way With It, But It's Not Good Enough, I Think I'm Gonna Be Like Wayne From Waynes World With The Fender Strat, Until I Have The Cash To Buy It, Very Awesome, Favourite Voice Is The Irish Pipe Air, But you can fuck off if you think i'm telling you where they sell it and let you try it or i'll never see it again! Lol, God Bless Yamaha Tyros 3 x x x
It does sound AMAZINGLY realistic, even better than the Motif series. But I have to wonder...who are these keyboards for? It costs at least $3000. Jamming in your home by yourself? Solo lounge musicians in hotel lobbies? I'm not trying to be rude or anything, just wondering...is it just an expensive toy?
You can use it just for it's sounds inside a sequencer if you prefer to do multi-tracking. That's exactly what I would do with a workstation. But fortunately I have Halion 6 although it's more like a Yamaha Motif Classic and Tyros 1. If Steinberg ever screw me over and Halion 6 was to ever stop working overnight I would happily blow my savings on a Genos!
Actually after watching this video I'm seriously considering maybe buying a Tyros 3 or Tyros 4 as my computer is starting to play up. I don't really tend to use auto accompaniments unless I was playing/arranging public domain songs like Christmas carols. But for song covers I sequence everything from scratch unless I know a song well enough to use an auto accompaniment but I would mainly use them for inspiration.
Bin mir nicht mal sicher ob jemand wirklich alle Sounds von diesem Keyboard kennenlernt. : ) Dieses Keyboard ist wie eine Büchereiei, eine Bücherei hat viele Bücher.... und in jedem Buch steckt etwas anderes...so wie in den Sounds oder 'Voices'
im trying to find the main video ... because this is not a 3,400 dollar video... not even close ... i paid 3000 for my korg triton but that was 11 years ago ... people dont spend 3,000 on a keyboard any more... its 2010 ... software does every thing this can do ... whats inside the keyboard? software !
Abgesehen davon, dass ich der Meinung bin, dass jedes der Yamaha-Keyboards jeden einzelnen Cent wert ist, muss ich echt sagen, dass die Tyros-Modelle so schnell nichts toppen wird. Wer also ein sehr gutes Keyboard sucht ( wobei ich finde Preis- Leistung ist mehr als zufriedenstellend) sollte sich dann doch genauer informieren, den Preis nicht in den Vordergrund stellen und sich die Tyros-Reihe genauer ansehen. Hierbei fällt nämlich auf, dass es hin zum 3er-Modell die größten Qualitätssprünge gab. Der 4rer kommt für mich eher nicht in Frage, da ich beim Testen keine wesentlichen Qualitätsunterschiede feststellen konnte und somit das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis beim 3er besser passt. Obwohl der Tyros5 schon ein paar nette Features hat und es jedem Vollblut-Musiker schon beim Anblick in den Fingern juckt :D .. bin ich auch hier zurück gewichen, denn einen Nachfolger wird es aus meiner Sicht sicher geben. Ich bin nun seit einigen Wochen stolzer Besitzer vom Tyros3 und bereue diese Anschaffung nicht im Geringsten. Ich bin übrigens der Meinung, dass der Tyros nicht primär im Studio einzusetzen ist, wie das hier viele behaupten. Mir dient er live doch schon sehr.
Vollste Zustimmung! Der Wechsel von Tyros 2 auf 3 war wegen der SuperArticulation! 2 Technologie schon fast selbsterklärend. Beim Tyros 4 kamen dann neue Drums und Chöre dazu, was das Klangspektrum nochmals sinnvoll erweiterte. Beim T5 hat sich Yamaha auch beim Wettbewerb orientiert. Vocal-Cancel, X-Player mit Fader gab´s bei KORG schon lange AudioDrums kennt man bei Ketron. Die DSP wurden aus der MOTIF-Reihe genommen und noch einige Features dazu. Finde ich persönlich voll in Ordnung, wäre das Problem mit dem Expansion-Programm nicht derart aufgetreten (funktionierte erst ein Jahr nach Release halbwegs!) Bis ich meinen 4er eintausche, werden noch einige Jahre vergehen ;)
You can't think that way...To a millionaire $3k is chump change, to a poor man it's a fortune. To a rich CEO a $50k car is a bargain, to someone less fortunate it's too expensive. My point was - FOR WHAT IT IS, is it a $3k toy or not; do people actually do anything creative with them, or are they just things to play a bit of U2 on. I think CrocodileRocker below said it best, it's a self-indulgent toy. The perfect Christmas present, right? :)
If I do ever get a Yamaha arranger keyboard I solely want it for it's instrument sounds. But as this model is now discontinued it won't cost quite as much as it did when it was new. I'm thinking of getting one after Christmas but I agree these arranger keyboards are not just a niche market for playing at venues like office parties and weddings but they do have their use as a sound module as the instruments even surpass the quality of Halion 6 and Motif. I think Tyros keyboards are way too good to take out of the house.
I don't think anything that Roland have made over the past 15 years is any better than my SC-88 Pro or JV-1080. I would sooner get an older early 90s Korg keyboard like an 01/W if I wanted a Korg. It's still the best keyboard Korg ever made 30 years later.