Which model do you have? I have mixed feelings about the Performance Assistant on the Yamahas. If my memory serves me correctly here I think they even added that feature to the PSR-3000. A feature like this I don't mind as much seeing on lower model boards for beginners getting the hang of playing the keys (although this features teaches a person nothing, and is just for instant gratification and the long term effect on the player is useless in my opinion), but for them to include this feature on their big dog PSR-3000 is just shooting themselves in the foot.
Arrangers already have a negative stereotype in the keyboard world, even though we all know some arrangers out there can hang with synths and in several cases put them to shame. Yamaha put the PSR-3000 back in the TOY department in my opinion by adding the Performance Assistant Feature.
You don't buy a $1,500 keyboard just to press one button and have the board do all the work. You spend maybe $200-$300 for something like this. The PSR-3000 costs more than the original Yamaha Motif now. You can get an original Motif for $1,200. The only thing I can come up with is maybe Yamaha added this feature to the 3000 just to maybe get those suckers who'd pay the price to have a PSR-3000 as their first keyboard. I do know of one person who told me he went to demo the PSR-3000 and the sales rep focused on the 3000's ability to do all the work for you. He even said the 3000 make the most novice player sound like a Pro. Hell the PSR-3000 sells in the Pro Keyboard Price Range. It's not a toy and should be marketed differently. Sorry to rant there. I guess I'm really not that big of a support of this feature.
Squeak
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