Guys, thanks for all the nice thoughts. And I'll still be popping in. I'm too annoying not to...
The original profile pic was of Billy Taylor, an American jazz pianist and teacher, from his 1956 album Billy Taylor at the London House, now very much out of print. As is Evergreens, which was the first jazz record I ever listened to, since it was in my Mom's collection and he looked so cool on the cover I had to put it on. I was probably about 8 years old then. I recommend them - Taylor was not a giant like Jamal or Evans but he was a fine musician and a great educator.
https://www.dustygroove.com/item/80167/ ... ndon-House
https://www.dustygroove.com/item/38568/ ... Evergreens
The new profile picture is ME. Yep, I thought I'd drop the curtain and give you the real face.
A quick update on my Yamaha adventure...there have been some changes, both good and not-so-much. The good is the sheer immensity of the board...88 keys! Hammer action! The dual keyboards feature is huge - it allows you to individually load a voice (that's what Yamaha calls them) for each one and configure it, and then run them together or apart, with these keen little toggle switches that you flip on and off. The organ has different color tonebar lights depending on what organ model you pick, which just looks boss. There are all sorts of inputs and outputs and XLR and it's totally stage-worthy.
The preset system (called Live Sets) is logical and easy to use, and not crazy as a soup sandwich like Nord's base 4 nuttiness. And yes - the page button moves you to the same point in the next group...NOT to the first point, which I hated about Nord's. What I mean is on Nord if you are on A-13 and hit page you go to A-21, not A-23. On Yamaha if you are on 1-3 and hit page, you go to 2-3. This allows you to organize and scroll through sounds vertically, not just horizontally. Yamaha has 20 pages with 8 presets each - so not as many as Nord's 416.
The pianos and the EPs are all fine - no, they don't have the charm of some of the Nord classics, but they just added a Steinway and it's pretty nice. The organs are fabulous, the Electro is smoked there.
The not-so-good: two things. You are stuck with what you got, there is no library like what Nord has. I knew that was coming and I can live with it, although I'm not so pleased with their synth selection...which is surprise, you'd think I wouldn't care. But I was a big user of the A1 Prophet and one or two others and I'm not quite finding them here.
BUT - the real surprise was NO SOFTWARE TO MANAGE PRESETS AND UPDATES. This is huge. And it's Yamaha! If little old Clavia can manage to provide a Sound Manager, can't one of the biggest companies in the world? NOPE. What this means of course is if you want to manage your presets and organize them for a live show, or by instrument, or whatever floats your boat...you're in for a long evening of dinking and dorking on the built-in screen. And for updates (and yes, I'm behind one so I'll have to do it eventually) you have to format a USB drive on the board, load the update on it, restart with a special key combination blah blah 1990s Ensoniq style klutz and kludge...
But it's fun to have a new board to learn! And I'm sure I'm not finished with Nord. I bought this YC88 because I also wanted a piano "at home," like the acoustic pianos I used to have. I'll be interested to see what Nord comes up with next. I'm predicting a new model, something entry-level and fun. Well, only after someone buys them out...
Gambold