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#155262 - 04/26/05 09:20 AM
Re: PSR 3000 vs Roland VA-7 or EXR-7?
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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I sell both Roland and Yamaha keyboards at my store. My only disagreement with Fran here is in standard midi file playback. Both the roland and yamaha keyboards playback midi files as quickly as you can call them up and push start (some take several seconds before they actually begin to playback) but one of the features I love for the Yamaha is the ability to to use the mega guitar and mega bass sounds in the standard midi file tracks. Yamaha has produced a software program which takes any standard midi file track which uses a guitar or bass track and converts it to a usuable "mega" guitar or bass sounds. This really brings new life to standard midi file sounds. I think I might be the only dealer here in the US that knows about this software and supplies it to customers of mine. Although the keyboard feel is better on the VA7, this keyboard is no longer being offered from Roland and the only models in the PSR3000 price range are the EXR series and these keyboards have actions similar to the PSR3000. Polyphony on the PSR3000 is 128 and the current EXR models have 64. The Roland models do not have the vocal harmonizer found on the PSR3000 and although the Roland EXR models sound good, the PSR3000 sounds have been considered by most to be more realistic especially in the strings, sax, brass and flute catagories with both piano sounds considered very good. Style wise I would give the nod to the Yamaha for it's more complex style variations. Yamaha has done alot over the past few years to give their keyboards a full 4 variation progression. Roland on the other hand, usually has less build up from their basic to advanced style creation. On the new G70, which is much more expensive then all these, Roland has gone for the 4 variation from simple to complex way of making styles but their older models tend to be less dramatic from variation to variation. Some like this more, but I'm seing more customers interested in a more complex style arrangement when they push the buttons to advance the complexity. George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene Reseda, California.
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George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years) West Hills, California (Retired 2021)
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