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#120974 - 11/10/05 04:57 PM
Re: PSR 3000 question
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi AJ, is the feel of the psr3k actually that bad?
Hubby knocked me for a bit of a loop yesterday, offered to buy me a new tyros2. Must be imprinted in his brain that round this time every couple of years there used to be a mad scramble to sell my old keyboards and replace with the new.
Fortunately first time ever I only have one very inexpensive piece of equipment to get rid of , my DGX.
Can't beleive I haven't rung every Aussie supplier yet to track a Tyros down. hmmm
My Rikki 2006 Arranger system is definately here to stay, but I've been thinking of getting an arranger keyboard for portability. I need one that fits in my car, and the DGX is way too big .
Main reason for wanting a psr would be because of the compatibility of styles between omb and a psr. I gather some of the mega voices could cause hassles when used in a style, but there's possibly ways round that.
I like fooling round creating styles, so for me it would be handy being able to load it into either omb or a psr. Even considered try to use the laptop / softsynth as a sound module midied to the keyboard, though I'd have to do a bit more thorough checking on the midi specs to see if it could work.
Haven't quite decided what to do, whether to go to the expense of a tyros or get the psr3k
good luck with your hunt.
best wishes Rikki
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#120975 - 11/10/05 07:01 PM
Re: PSR 3000 question
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Hi Rikki,
I could play the PSR3000 if I had to. For me it's simply a matter of comfort. There are other options available for me and I just don't want to settle....
I've owned quite a few boards over the years and I adjusted to playing all of them, but to me I equate it to a guitar player with an instrument that doesn't feel quite right no matter what he / she does with it. I always felt that way with all 3 of my previous Yamaha arranger models ( 530, 740, 2k ), but never with anything else I've had except the M-Audio radium controller, which is also long gone.
The Tyros 2 is by no means a perfect solution for me. No 76 key version. To me some of it's styles will lack for the "in your face" feel that the PA80 has. As for the synth lead voices... unless they are head and shoulders better than even what the Motif ES has going for it, I won't like them vs Korg synths.
OTOH, I'm quite certain that the fills match a lot better and there are 4 fills instead of 2 vs the PA80. I think the acoustic lead voices will be much more to my liking than the PA80, and this is key when I do the "acoustic with the arranger tuned off" thing. If the keybed is the same as the one on the Motif, I'm gonna love that.
Then there is all of the add on stuff and great websites available for Yamaha arrangers. I don't think you get anywhere near that with an SD1, G70, a Gem, and while you will find a good bit for the Korg arrangers, still probably not nearly as much as for the Yamaha's
Also, I already have played on and kinda liked the T1, so even if I can't demo a T2, I'm comfortable enough buying without trying. I have no way of knowing if the acoustic lead voices are that much better on a PA1x, or if the fills match the styles. I hear the demos but I need to be up close and personal. The chances of me seeing an SD1, G70, or any other manufacturers high end arranger anywhere near me are almost nil. I was very unimpressed with the VA series boards that I eventually got to try out, and I've still never seen an SD1 or a high end GEM board anywhere.
Right now, the Tyros2 is definitely at the top of a very short list.
AJ
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#120977 - 11/10/05 08:09 PM
Re: PSR 3000 question
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I agree that the 3k is a great value for the dollar Oleg, which is why I was tempted in the first place. Sure, money's always an issue, but I'm not sure that it makes much sense to me to spend half or less than half on a 3k that I'm probably ultimately not going to be happy with, much as I wasn't happy with some of the same issues on the 2k or the 740. I liked the 530 because it was great value for the dollar, but then again I never thought of it as much more than a novelty item.
It isn't just the key feel. There are also quality of construction issues in my mind. I broke the pitch wheel on my 740, but I didn't have either of my 2k's long enough to break the wheels on those. Instead, the floppy drive went out on my first 2k within weeks of my purchasing it ( brand new ). In fairness though, to say I'm hard on pitch wheels might be a gross understatement. It's just my style of play, and I don't want to change my style to accomodate my keyboard. It should be the other way aroud I think.
OTOH, I've had no such issues with the wheels of either of my Motif's, but the difference in quality is like night and day. The ES is a joy for me to play, and the user interface of OMB is excellent, so if I find a portable attach on monitor and keypad that works well and can be placed strategically, ( I really dislike having the laptop in my face when I'm playing live ), and I get ( or make ) a slightly better soundset for my software arranger for style voices, then I could either relegate my PA80 to fulltime emergency backup duty or get a 3k ( or perhaps it's successor ) for that purpose. I won't mind the key feel and other issues so much if I don't need to play it all the time.
I don't need many of the bells and whistles that the Tyros 2 has, but unfortunately I don't have any real say in what Yamaha puts in their boards. If I did, I'd simply combine my favorite features of the Motif ES and Tyros, with 76 keys of course, and leave the rest off.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 11-10-2005).]
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