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#136463 - 08/26/07 03:06 PM
Re: Why I passed up the PSR S900
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Mmmmm...I fondly remember the "Easy Eight" card quite well, as it was the card most used in my old Roland E-70...although I did end up buying the "Super Card" which a friend sold me at a great price...it also had the "Easy Eight" styles.
I need only two registration banks for my S900...one for the laid back stuff...the other for the more aggressive tunes.
Generally I find Dave's selection of basic styles very close to what I tend to use...mine are custom styles, but they still conform to the basic format.
I have a folder on my Flashdrive for these styles, and since I know where the styles are located on the screen, and what sounds are in my two registration set ups, I can easily make very quick setups between songs.
Regardless of what brand of keyboard I play(ed) I find using the same setup technique a comfortable continuity.
Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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#136466 - 08/26/07 03:22 PM
Re: Why I passed up the PSR S900
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Originally posted by zuki: And some day when I have time, I will make a video tape just for you on how I utilize the full functions of my 3K. You might be surprised. zuki Now that I will wait for for sure.....then I can sit back with a nice Spanish Brandy like Gran Duque D'Alba & lite up a nice Macanudo while I watch & listen to the demo... "A modern expression of the heroic strength and courage shown by the Gran Duque de Alba, Don Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Grand Duke of the Regiment of Flanders. The firm of Williams & Humbert dates back to 1877, when Alexander Williams entered his father-in-law's family wine business. Although the main branch was based in London, the company also owned bodegas in Jerez de la Frontera. The firm eventually expanded to worldwide export of their premium sherries and brandies. Today, it is owned by Royal Bols Wessanen N.V., and Luis Páez S.A. The brand Gran Duque de Alba was acquired in 1993. The pale bottle of Gran Duque de Alba Solera Gran Reserva has an unusual, voluptuous shape. On the center of the label, circled in gold, is a portrait of the famous Duke. Tasting Notes: Mahogany color with gold highlights. Complex bouquet of oak, prune and sherry. Velvety texture with flavors of caramel, chocolate and orange, with a long finish" http://www.clubmacanudo.com/ Please hurry
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