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#156473 - 03/01/00 05:38 AM
First PSR-9000 in U.S.A.
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Junior Member
Registered: 01/28/00
Posts: 16
Loc: Canton, Ohio, USA
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Well, I picked up my PSR-9000 from my local music store yesterday. I played it from about 4 PM till 2 AM (yeah, tired today). There's only one word to describe it -- AWESOME!!!!
The new sax voices are incredible (it sounds like Kenny G. is playing live right beside you). Flute voices are just fantastic. If you like String voices, you'll love Ocean strings, heavenly strings, King strings, and many, many more.
Every voice I tried seemed to have something unique about it. I have to say that Yamaha did a wonderful job of sampling and selecting voices. They're so life-like that you can almost see the other musicians as you play.
There's a huge selection of styles. Each style has mutiple variation and the Pads change with every style so you don't sound stale after pressing the pads through a couple of songs.
Well, I could tell you more but all those Solton guys are going to be saying that the X1 is better. Well, here's one thing that the X1 CAN'T DO -- IT CAN'T PLAY 126 NOTES AT ONE TIME. The PSR-9000's 126 note polyphony means that you can fill the air the voices, styles, and rhythms, and not surpass your keyboard's abilities.
I'm glad I waited for the Yamaha instead of buying a second best board -- MAN, I'M HAPPY!
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#156480 - 03/01/00 07:17 PM
Re: First PSR-9000 in U.S.A.
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Member
Registered: 11/25/99
Posts: 59
Loc: sydney australia
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#156482 - 03/03/00 02:35 AM
Re: First PSR-9000 in U.S.A.
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Member
Registered: 11/26/99
Posts: 76
Loc: Germany
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Hi all,
nice to hear, that the PSR 9000 already arrived to the USA. I hope that Yamaha will be more motivated now to implement OS updates quicklier. I have been playing the PSR 9000 for exactly 84 days and I can tell you this instrument is FOR ME awesome, terrific, wonderfull, ... But I would not say it is the best instrument generally, because everyone has another preferences, priorities and another "brain-ear system". Therefore, if I like the instruments of the PSR 9000 the best, anyone else can tell me for him the G-1000's instruments are the best. I would take as a fact and would not try to persuade him, that he is not right. I think, that the discussion which instrument is the best or which has the best soprano sax has no sense.
Regarding the polyphony: the PSR 9000's 126 voice polyphony can be achieved simplier I thought at the beginning: it will do to choose two complicated voices with many layers (e.g. Grand Harpsichord and Live! Strings) push down the sustain pedal and play quickly any arpeggio. You can run off the polyphony with only these two voices (because they have long sustain). Thus, the sustain pedal can be very dangerous tool by some songs with full orchestral accompaniment, multi pads, left voice and right voices with harmony (it has already happened, that the leading voice, I was playing, was cut short). (Remark: full orchestral accompaniment on the PSR 9000 takes about 60-70 polyphony banks - you can see it on the "utility" page).
On the other hand I experienced, that there is no keyboard without some flaws or disadvantages. That is also the case of the PSR 9000. I decided not to write about them until OS version 2.0 will be ready, because I talked many times with Yamaha hotline, sent them a fax with my remarks and I hope that solutions of my complaints will be involved in the OS version 2.0. I will inform you in any case.
Stevizard, I would suggest you to subscribe to the Bob Gelman's site, because it is an excellent site for PSR users (Bob, you have done a very good work). There are many good styles (user or factory), which you can download and extend the style database in your new PSR 9000 (especially if you are intending to buy a HD).
Regards
Marek
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