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#102063 - 12/08/03 07:41 PM
Re: Psr 2100 over 2000????
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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The PSR 2100 has more User Memory, more Wav Rom, more Voices, more Sweet! Live! and Cool! voices than the PSR 1100 or PSR 2000, USB connection (so does the 1100). Other than that, it is basically the same animal as the PSR 2000. IF you want a "break out of the mold" Keyboard, do yourself a favor and get a Tyros. I own a PSR 2000 and it is a great little Keyboard but when I bought a Tyros my PSR 2000 has significantly shrunk in magnitude to what I thought a good Arranger Keyboard was. If you're short on dough, the PSR 2000 or 2100 would be an excellent choice though for a mid-range Arranger Keyboard.
Best regards, Mike
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#102068 - 12/10/03 08:49 PM
Re: Psr 2100 over 2000????
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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You can hook up the guitar, but it will not record directly onto the keyboard. The only way you could record is running it through the keyboard into your computer and recording the song as a WAV file, or recording the song as a midi file, then add an audion track before doing the final conversion. Bottom line is the keyboard's line/mic input is just an audio in--not a digital input.
Good luck,
Gary
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#102069 - 12/11/03 09:07 AM
Re: Psr 2100 over 2000????
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Originally posted by Beakybird: I think you can get either keyboard cheaper than what you mentioned. I got my PSR2100 for less, and I've seen the PSR2000 for less.
Beakybird If you are anywhere in the US, I agree. I think my local store has had the 2100 at 1099 ( or maybe even less ), and 2000s new can probably be found in the high 800's, used maybe in the 700 - 800 range.. give or take. I didn't like the key feel on my 2000, but that is a personal preference. Other than that, I've never seen any board that comes close to the 2k / 2100 series in giving good value for the dollar. I miss the 2k for a lot of reasons, and if it had a more desirable key feel or I could have used a midi controller with less of a hassle, I'd still have it. Instead, I 'll probably spend the "big" Tyros bucks and give up the internal speakers. AJ
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