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Tyros4 vs Tyros5 main differences?

Started by Dnj, Feb 24, 2020, 08:50 AM

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Dnj

Tyros4 vs Tyros5 main differences?
Can anyone explain the differences between the two....
I am narrowing down my choices and would like to be able to be educated in their features,...
so many things I love about Tyros.
And a few things I do not.....any help appreciated.
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Pino

DNJ, my friend, you are so funny, 😀
10 very good keyboards in 20 weeks and still no winner,
Including the Genos and you still back for more.

My opinion - Tyros 4, very good keyboard.
Stick with it for 3 months and get yourself a copy of "StyleMagic'"
Learn how to make song-Style intros from midi files,
Then your in control.
See how you go from there,

Good luck

Pino
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Dnj

Thank you Pino for your insight....
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Graham UK

Mid 2019 I had the option to purchase T4 or T5. My dealer recommended T5.
Being home only player I went for T5-76 which I'm very happy with.
Now after a few months I have it tweaked to my liking.

T5-76 was less price than SX900 has better quality keybed and after-touch both very important to me.
DGX670
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Leading Edge

They are both excellent keyboards with lovely keybeds.

Here's a simple number I recorded on a Tyros 4.  The instruments used are all stock voices found on any Tyros 4 or 5.

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Roland

If I recall correctly, then it was with Tyros 5 where Ensemble Voices were introduced as well as the use of YEM.

Cheers, Roland
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Toril S

The T5 is compatible with the Yamaha Expansion Manager, and it has a few more styles. It also comes in 2 versions, a 61 keys and a 76 keys version. Both T4 and T5 are great keyboards.
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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Dnj

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They are both excellent keyboards with lovely keybeds.

Here's a simple number I recorded on a Tyros 4.  The instruments used are all stock voices found on any Tyros 4 or 5.

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Leading Edge you made my morning.......T4 sounding excellent....
Thank you for sharing.
Thru my studio monitors T4 sounds so realistic.
appreciate it!
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Dnj

Thank you everyone I think I made the right choice. 8)
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Jingleman

Good luck Donny. Sounds like you're feeling at home with the T4
jingleman
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Ronbo

friends,

I have owned both a 4 and a 5. I traded up to a 5-76 key for the extra keys.

Granted you can do more on a 5 but you certainly can't go wrong with a 4.

Its a great instrument and I'm positive you'll love it

regards

Ron
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Former boards  PSR2100, PSR 910, TYROS 4,  TYROS 5 and Genos
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