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#109099 - 11/07/07 04:07 PM
Re: Will It Ever or When Will It Be Safe To Buy The S900
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/07/02
Posts: 1125
Loc: Merrimack, N.H.
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Hi Spalding, Thank you for your interest and help !! Mostly I enjoy playing ! I like some of the old stuff , like Pink Floyd / Supertramp / Alan Parsons / Steely Dan / Yes / Procol Harem , stuff like that. I cut my teeth on and old Hammond about 40 years ago and have been playing Hammond organs off and on ever since, and I also have played guitar ( blues ~ classical ). I would also like to be able to rearrange styles as well as compose. Computer sequencing , a little , but would be buying at some point a good notation software program. The Roland , has got my eye because of the guitar parts it can do , and I also like the piano very much , although my playing needs much work , compared to my organ style of playing. Whiter Shade of Pale , is a classic that I really enjoy doing on a good organ , where as a song like Rudy ( Supertramp ) , I enjoy playing on a piano. So as you can see , my interest are not solely with one thing , if they were a synth might be the way to go. The other really huge factor for me is quality , for some reason , if the board is bad , my playing lacks all it could be ( my bad , I should be able to over come that ). Well , thats about it , I have played Roland pianos ( I know an E-80 is not going to have the same action as a piano with weighted hammer action keys) , but where I have played organ way more than piano , I really think a good synth action for me is the best way to go. ( I must admit , I really liked a Roland electric piano I played at my local GS , forgot what model , but the keys were so balanced , they were just about perfect ! ) Also I liked very much the synth action of the Tyros Thanks again for your help , and that is the rest of the story !! Take care, Gary
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#109100 - 11/07/07 06:11 PM
Re: Will It Ever or When Will It Be Safe To Buy The S900
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 1433
Loc: Niceville, FL USA
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Hi Guys - in response to Scott's questions, I upgraded to the S900 from the 3000 because I was only really keeping the 3000 as a backup for the T2. I am gigging w/the T2 (backing up a singer) and I also use it on my solo sax gigs to break from the horn playing.
I thought about the scenario if my T2 went south and all the hassles I'd have trying to get the songs I am doing, registrations, and settings working on the 3000. It would be a lot of work and many of the sounds I like were missing. And when I heard the sounds on the S900, I realized the S900 would be a great backup board. For what I got for my 3K, I only had to add a couple hundred to replace it w/the S900.
So, for me, the motivation was not that I didn't care for the 3000, it was more that I am addicted to the T2 voices. Having said that, since the S900 has a subset of the T2 SA voices, there was some adjustment needed. However, for what I really wanted (guitars vice the sax since I am playing sax on gigs), the S900 has a great array of SA guitars. The other motivation was the T2's lack of speakers. I have played the S900 on a couple gigs (even outside under a covered deck) with no amplification other than the on-board speakers, and it worked great.
As I said in another post, the biggest surprise I got was when I plugged in my USB stick (which worked fine w/the T2). The S900 couldn't initially read the styles I had on the USB because I had them in 2 directories (A-M and N-Z). There were apparently too many, so I refiled them in smaller directories and all is well again.
From the standpoint of the SA sounds, I can't tell the difference between the T2 and the S900. Of the SA voices, I am using mostly guitars and they sound terrific on both.
Randy
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PA4X, SX900 (Baby Genos), Roland U-20, L1 Compact, Way 2 Many Saxes
"My computer beats me routinely at chess - but it's NO MATCH for me at kick boxing!"
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#109104 - 11/08/07 03:19 AM
Re: Will It Ever or When Will It Be Safe To Buy The S900
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Hi Scott, I got to see the Pa800 at Sam Ash, it’s a good keyboard, It’s a good keyboard.
My reasons for buying the S900 is: 1-The price – the Pa800 is not their flagship model and it almost twice the price, just a little less then some of the top models. it is smallest price I have paid for a keyboard in years.
2-Staying with Yamaha meant that I did not have to go through another learning curve. It also meant I could carry most of my information over to the S900.
3-Yamaha has never failed me and they have so much available from styles to tech help.
4-Now that I have it and I have played and recorded on it I am well pleased. When I did A/B with the Tyros2 and the Psr3k, there was a noticeable difference. The S900 has closed the gap substantially. It has speakers –good ones—I can record and play or sing against my own voice. It records audio on to a memory stick. (USB) (Take it with you.)
It is not another KN2600, I know you were not pleased with that one.
Hey, go buy one, at a great price, if it follows the 3K, you’ll get most of you investment back. Scott I bought the S900 as a step up to a future Tyros3 or whatever comes out with to replace the T2, I am now not to sure that I will not be staying with the S900. It’s a great keyboard, It’s like a friend, it has speakers, no fussing to hook it up, I can hear myself well and it’s light and it is small. Amen!
John C.
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