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#110068 - 05/27/03 03:10 PM
About PSR-2100
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Junior Member
Registered: 05/27/03
Posts: 4
Loc: Göteborg, Sweden
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Hi all,
I have had the PSR-2100 now for almost a week and I am very pleased with it. I have posted some specifications on the PSR-2100 on the yamaha-psr-styles group at Yahoo, and I thought that there might be some people here who are also interessed in this. First the styles that are in PSR-2100 but not in PSR-2000 and then a list of the Live!, Sweet! and Cool! voices.
Pop&Rock: - BubblegumPop - JazzPop Ballad: - ClassicPianoBallad - R&B Ballad Swing&Jazz: - DixieJazz - MediumJazz - TapDanceSwing Dance: - Ibiza2003 - RetroPop - DreamDance Ballroom: - VienneseWaltz 2 - SchlagerBeat - SchlagerPop - SchlagerRock - SchlagerAlp - SchlagerRumba Latin: - Cumbia March&Waltz: - OrchMarch - OrchWaltz - MariachiWaltz - PupPiano - ChildrensMarch - Santa'sSwing
Live!: GrandPiano, Harpsichord, GrandHarpsi, Nylon Guitar, ClassicGtr, HyperBrass, PopBrass, OctaveBrass, Strings, Allergo, Orchestra, Gospel
Cool!: E.Piano, Elec.Organ, JazzOrgan, Jazz Guitar, Elec.Gtr, Jazz SolGt
Sweet!: Harmonica, Mandolin, Trumpet, Trombone, MutedTrump, FlugelHorn, TenorSax, AltoSax, SopranoSax, Clarinet, Flute, PanFlute, Oboe, Violin
There was also a question on the USB-connection and beside being a MIDI-connection, Yamaha includes a CD with a File Utility program that you run on your computer. You can see the contents of the various USER-directories (styles, multipads, songs etc) and transfer files to and from the keyboard. The communication is however very slow. About 1.5 - 2.5 kB per second. It is almost as quick to put several files on a floppy and play the styles from the diskdrive.
If you have any further questions I'd be happy to answer them the best as I can (I'm learning new things about this great keyboard every day).
With best regards, /David
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#110076 - 05/27/03 10:41 PM
Re: About PSR-2100
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Member
Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Originally posted by Scott Langholff: Hi David A factory rep told me that the 2100 won't take an internal or external hard drive, but sometimes they don't always have all the answers and it seems like one should be able to hook up an external hard drive, I know I wouldn't hesitate to buy one if it had that feature.
Best Scott Langholff Scott, I am sorry to inform you that the PSR 2100 cannot and will not be able to use an external Hard Drive. It is basically a PSR 2000 with twice the Wav Rom supposedly, more User Memory space supposedly, with a USB "slow I might add" interface, with more Sweet!, Live!, and Cool! voices and 23 additional internal Styles. Beyond that I think their identical in every other way. Of course there might be some minute differences, but nothing major I would estimate. PS: For the PSR 2100 to be able to use an external Hard Drive device, it (the PSR 2100) would need to have a USB 2.0 Firewire or SCSI interface which it does NOT.  Sorry to burst your bubble Scott. I too was expecting much more from the PSR 2100 and was sadly dissapointed with the resultant outcome. The two or three redeeming factors of the PSR 2100 imo are the greater .Wav Rom samples per voice, the greater User Memory, plus I am sure it sounds as good if not slightly better than the PSR 2000 "because of the greater .Wav Rom samples per voice". We shall know more about how it sounds when someone can actually compare it with greater depth and accuracy to the PSR 2000, Tyros, 9000 Pro, etc. I am glad David is finding it to his liking and it is probably an excellent Keyboard but when it comes to comparing it to the PSR 2000 it's almost like comparing twin brothers or sisters. There is most likely not going to be much distinction between them in my opinion. Also it is hard to justify an upgrade to the PSR 2100 imo if you already own the PSR 2000. That is unless of course the newly sampled Live! Grand Piano on the PSR 2100 is out of this world and if the other internal Voices are leaps and bounds better than the PSR 2000 which I doubt very seriously. Best regards, Mike [This message has been edited by Idatrod (edited 05-27-2003).]
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