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#184824 - 09/18/02 11:36 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR-550 any negative feedback ?
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Hey Nobby how's it going?? Yeah I have the PSR-550 too.. I get a lot of emails from people regarding the keyboard.. There really isn't many downfalls that I can think of about the PSR-550.. I and a lot of people here on the forum feel it's the best keyboard in it's class and price range. The 550 has improved sound quality over the 540, plus some new sounds as well... Many of the styles have been redone and renamed.. There's the addition of the Music Database.. Which would come in handy depending on what you wanted to do with a song. You get a floppy disk drive, 16 track sequencing, style recorder that does loop and overdub recording. The screen has 3 differern backlight colors, and they change depending on what function you're in, for example if you press the record button the screen turns red. Yes you can save your settings as far as voice, style, transposition and several other things in the registration banks and call it all up with the push of one button.. I cannot remember how many user banks there are but there are quite a few and you can even custom name them as well.. You have a pitchbend wheel however there is no wheel for modulation... Overall the PSR-550 has a lot of features for such a low price... If you have been following the posts lately you may have noticed that my only real gripe with my 550 was the drum kits, but that complaint was about Yamaha's drum kits in general in regards to the PSR models.. I personally couldn't use them anymore and bought an external drum machine. It's a great keyboard with good sounds and styles.. I think you'll be happy with it.. Is the DGX-202 76 keys? If so this may be your main gripe if you buy the 550.. If you get used to having 76 keys and go down to 61, it may bother you... If you need anything else just let me know..
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-18-2002).]
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#184826 - 09/18/02 11:44 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR-550 any negative feedback ?
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Starkeeper, Hey I owned the PSR-540, and upgraded to the 550.. Personally I wasn't too thrilled with the piano sound of the 540, but with both the 540 and 550 you can combine voices and just by messing around with the DSP get a pretty nice sounding piano.. That's what I did with the 550 I combined 2 piano voices, adjusted the DSP and I think it sounds great now.. Yeah that's one downfall to many of the PSR models.... Many don't have internal batteries for back up.. You have buy regular batteries and keep them installed to keep your settings if you unplug the keyboard.. It's not really that bad either. If you don't use the batteries to power the board they last a REALLY LONG TIME for memory back up...
Squeak
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#184829 - 09/18/02 02:04 PM
Re: Yamaha PSR-550 any negative feedback ?
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Starkeeper, You can combine two voices by pressing R1 and R2 on your keyboard.. You can use the didicated blue buttons to toggle between the two and select the two sounds you wish to combine. Also you can adjust the volume level of each voice, panning, DSP return and all that other stuff.. You then just store that in a registration.. If you want the keyboard to remember just your voice settings and not the change the auto accomp everytime you press a registration button just press the accomp freeze button before you store the registration.. This is all explained pretty well in the manual. If you still need help just let me know and I'll walk you through it.... Squeak
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#184830 - 09/18/02 02:05 PM
Re: Yamaha PSR-550 any negative feedback ?
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Lukitoh, Well with the PSR-550 you only have 4 buttons for each registration bank.. 8 would be good to have on the 550 but they only give you 4 per bank... However you can save everything you're asking about to one button...., but again you only have 4 per bank...
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-18-2002).]
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