The eagerly awaited Yamaha
Tyros 3 has finally been released but is it just a rebadged Tyros 2 or
is it worth trading in your Tyros 2 so you can have the latest and
greatest. It might be worth trading in the original Tyros but I'm not
sure it's worth the expense if you already own a Tyros 2. Anyway, you
decide, read the spec and compare it with your own Tyros.
61-key digital workstation with authentic sounds, powerful, exciting
styles.
Combines the most advanced tone generation
technology, Super Articulation 2 with state-of-the-art digital
electronics and features to give you stunning sound quality with maximum
musical versatility.
FSX keyboard
The Tyros3 features the highest quality synthesizer keyboard we've
ever made: the FSX keyboard. Physically, the keys are of
high-precision manufacture and offer greater durability than
conventional models. Most importantly, however, the keyboard has
enhanced touch response, making it the most expressive and musical
keyboard in its class.
TFT LCD Display
Tyros3 is the first Yamaha digital keyboard to feature a
high-resolution, 640x480, color TFT (Thin Film Transistor) LCD
screen. Big and bright, the 7.5 inch display shows all important
settings and parameters with crystal clear clarity, even under
extreme lighting conditions. The TFT display has a hugely wide
viewing angle which means the content is clearly visible whatever
your playing position. The entire display panel is 5-point
adjustable; flat for storage or tilted up to enhance visibility
during performance.
Super Articulation 2
Mainly for wind instrument Voices, a special Yamaha technology
called AEM has been used, which features detailed samples of special
expressive techniques used on those specific instruments - to bend
or slide into notes, to "join" different notes together, or to add
expressive nuances at the end of a note, etc.
Articulation Element Modeling (AEM)
Articulation Element Modeling (AEM) is the technology for simulating
this characteristic of instruments. During performance, the most
appropriate sound samples are selected in sequence in real time,
from huge quantities of sampled data. They are smoothly joined and
sounded - as would naturally occur on an actual acoustic
instrument.
Intuitive, Quick-Access Sliders
Eight sliders have been provided just below the LCD display let you
conveniently and quickly adjust all parameters shown in the display.
The additional ASSIGN slider allows you to assign a desired function
(volume, reverb, etc.) and control it in real-time during your
performance. These nine sliders function as footage levers when the
Organ Flutes display is shown.
Two-track Hard Disk Recorder
The Hard Disk Recorder lets you record your performances to two
audio tracks - Main and Sub. A Bounce recording feature lets you
record even more tracks, allowing you to easily record multiple
parts in layers.
Massive 80GB HDD
Staggering amount of MIDI data, style data, wav files and the like
can be stored on the keyboard's internal hard disk.
Convenient Multi Pad Sync function /
Registrations and OTS Information
You can embellish your performance as you play with several preset
phrases by using the Multi Pads. These can even be synchronized with
Style/Song playback. The information displays for Registration
Memory and One Touch Setting allow you to confirm the registered
panel setups easily.
Voice Expandability
Download additional Voices from the website and load them to the
Tyros3 - and increase your selection of available voices.
High-Speed Communication
The built-in LAN terminal lets you easily connect your instrument
directly to the Internet. The USB terminals compatible with USB 2.0
High-Speed enable high-speed communication with USB storage devices
and computers.