Hey Uday :
I agree with your kind words. Thank you !
Being a Yamaha follower/admirer for many years, I am always hoping Yamaha are showing something unique that keeps Yamaha's leading position.
And ... you are absolutely right, for the time being there is no reason for me to replace my lovely, new looking Tyros4.
It takes many years to discover all the applications and secrets of this arranger keyboard and ... I am still learning a lot.
I am also a frequent Yamaha
XGW program user, a very old editing midi program that ended in 2002 but still the best Yamaha midi editing program ever made, IMHO.
And some other additional audio DAW programs are making a dream come true ( in my eyes ). Enough new software to play with.
As I said many times before, an arranger keyboard is in the first place
a music instrument for me whatever the computer technology might bring.
In most cases we see partly a software upgrade and other changes but ...
why should I kill a winning horse ?
Being a guitar player for more than 65 years, I am an old fashioned and traditional music player ... the quality of my instruments is much more important than their age.
I love my instruments and it is not easy for me to say goodbye to one of my music instruments. If they cannot be repaired I am forced to buy another one though.
I really respect and support other people who prefer to own the newest arranger every time it is shown in the market. Why not ? It is always very interesting and funny to read their experiences and/or comments.
Best regards, JH