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Unfortunately, I have been on a tour in Germany for the last week, during which the allotted time elapsed. The shop in question would have _considered_ a return (since it was an in-store purchase, they are not obliged to here in the UK) within 14 days. Pianoman, yes, The Silicon Philharmonic is me I stupidly went against my gut feeling and it's proved an expensive mistake. If you're considering jumping on the Korg ship, please spend as much time as possible with it to make sure you're happy. However, much as it galls me to have to eat my words, it's not really in the same class as Genos, or even Tyros. None of this is to say that the Korg isn't a good keyboard. So where does that leave me? I toyed with the idea of scoring a used T5-76 (the extra keys were a big reason for me wanting to change up from the T4), but I've decided to bite the bullet, move the Korg on and buy a Genos. In hours of fiddling, searching and experimenting, I haven't yet turned up more than a handful of sounds on the Korg which come close to the naturalness of most of the sounds on my old T4 (an instrument itself over seven years old, let's not forget). And.they just aren't.įor example, here's something I knocked up in less than a couple of hours on the T4.

But none of that really matters if the sounds are not as good. When I had the T4, it was like the musical equivalent of crack – I would get lost for hours playing with the orchestral sounds, being inspired musical ideas would seem to come from nowhere. I really don't like the Korg very much at all. If I didn't find exactly what I was looking for, sonically, on the spot, because of its greater flexibility, I could create that sound myself.įast-forward by two weeks of ownership, and I have a painful confession to make. It would, the salesman argued, do everything the Tyros could times a million etc etc. Yet I still allowed myself to be talked into it. The thing is, when I started actually playing the Korg, I was rather more underwhelmed than I thought I would be.
#Yamaha tyros 4 vs korg kronos narodna muzika pro
The salesman absolutely backed my choice – the way he saw it, the Korg was for pro players using it live, the Yamaha mostly for people playing at home for pleasure. I eventually decided to take the plunge and went to an emporium in the North West of England which sells both Yamaha and Korg. In terms of the quality of its construction and materials, it looked far more 'professional' than the Tyros or Genos. I'm a pro keys player, and the Korg seemed to offer an array of great sounds coupled with really flexible and (compared with the Yamaha arrangers) deep sound creation potential. The reasoning behind this conclusion seemed solid enough.
#Yamaha tyros 4 vs korg kronos narodna muzika manuals
And after viewing a welter of YouTube videos, reading specs, manuals etc, I came to the conclusion that my next buy should be not a Yamaha Tyros 5 or Genos, but a Korg PA4X.

#Yamaha tyros 4 vs korg kronos narodna muzika upgrade
After a couple of months of owning (and enjoying) a pre-owned Tyros 4, I decided I wanted to upgrade my arranger.
