My Yamaha Tyros 2 is sitting behind me as I write this (I feel that beckoned me to come and play). I started playing a keyboard about 20 years ago and treated me to a Yamaha Electone 8 when they first came out. Although it still plays very well and I, after seeing its sounds are synthesized rather limited compared to a modern instrument such as the Tyros 2
Cost of about £ 2,000 was the Tyros 2, no purchase can be made without consultation, andNeed to convince his wife that it was money well spent. Finally, my powers of persuasion won through and I made the leap of faith and settled in line. The Tyros 2 Workstation arrived (complete with speakers and amplifiers). The packaging was strong and protected content.
I spent a happy hour or so to mount the stand with the keyboard and check first to see all parties were present. Note, if you buy one, be careful what you do with the manuals in other languages, withthey are the screws that secure the hard drive in place.
I finally got to play. The wide range of colored lights and multi-function monitor on the workstation seem confusing to start but soon begins to make sense and play. All this is surprisingly easy to deal with the manual and is easy to follow a rule. One of the things I was particularly happy to have the manual, someone thought the human element- I bought my new keyboard, I want to play, there's no time to read the pages of a book. All you have to do is read the first practical guide - go back and read the full version if you are on your way.
The Tyros 2 is a simple-to-play instrument. For beginners, there is only one finger chord switch, a function of "follow the music", a metronome, which is useful to highlight the rhythm. For more advanced musicians, there's a bunch of powerful mixing and editing, a built-inSynthesizers, drum kits and a range of media play-along rhythms. Actually, what I wanted and I like the Tyros 2 - This is a real "play-along 'fun tool.
Saving tracks is easy and can be MP3 to WAV format on your PC to convert and burn to CD exported to a USB key.
The only problem I had with the work that the optional hard disk (required in every case) was missing and I had to ask the supplier to obtain one by sendingme.
Well, I - I'm going to play right now on my second Yamaha Tyros