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#185250 - 07/23/07 01:08 AM
Re: Korg PA800 or Yamaha PSR-S900 ?
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hi Ian I missed your post when I quickly scanned this thread before and was forced, haha, to express my ideas. I have heard your recordings on the 3000 and love them. They sound great, my wife enjoys them too. For the style of music you like to play, the real differences between Tyros/PSR may not be important to you as well as others. Many people will or are already thoroughly enjoying their 3000/S900. But, if a person likes 3 layered organ or horn sections with aftertouch effects, among other things, as I do, having been a Hammond player and a trumpet and sax player in combos to big bands, there is so much difference. So many voices with the same name sound noticeably different also. As much as I tried to get the 3000 to sound like the Tyros, it never happened. I came closer interestingly enough though when I used a Behringer UB802 mixer, set to flat. The change in sound was noticeably closer. I expect it to be about the same between the T2 and S900, but will have to try it for myself. I just become concerned for people who read these threads who have different needs and criteria than the poster and they get one keyboard when the other would have been better in their case. Thought I'd explain my explanation Scott [This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 07-23-2007).]
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#185251 - 07/23/07 05:30 AM
Re: Korg PA800 or Yamaha PSR-S900 ?
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Hi Scott,
I appreciate your kind words on my music...thank you.
My preference for the 3k/S900 probably has to do with several issues.
I am not a big fan of multiple layered voices, having developed a style of my own where less is more, and the stacking of two voices is plenty for my kind of arrangements.
The Tyros, and especially the Tyros2 are heavy(for me) and don't have built in speakers (a necessity for me) and the T2 was unable to fit in my Honda Accord when it was in a soft shell case.
I never really tried to make the 3k sound like the Tyros, but rather enjoyed the instrument for its own sound and merits.
I will probably treat the PSR-S900 the same way...its certainly not a Tyros2, but it does have terrific SA voices and it does have a certain quality of sound that I really like.
All the best,
Your buddy,
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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#185252 - 07/23/07 09:04 AM
Re: Korg PA800 or Yamaha PSR-S900 ?
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Member
Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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Diki,
I really appreciate your desire to help. there are 2 issues re the midi pedals you suggest:
one is,
i prefer not to be dependent on pedals, but to have them as an option. as much as i have tried to get pedals to be 2nd nature to me, i seem to only be able to do 2 operations at
best (start/stop and fill) as 2nd nature..
so often it's easier and faster to use hand
controls than think/look to my feet.
two is,
when one knows how to do something, it's hard
to put yourself in the place of someone who
doesn't know the first thing about it. It's
not as simple as buying midi pedals and reading a manual..and it's not just me, others on sz have said the same. however,
if i can pay someone to program it, maybe
that's an option. interested?
as far as the 4 ot's, i remember doing the
hold thing for the first group of 4...but
it was limited and it didn't work beyond the
4 as i recall (been a while-can't remember
exactly) news to me about a software program
that would help..but again that's something
I'd need a lot of help with.
If I'm not sold on s900, I'll explore the
options for the E60 you suggest. btw I have
no objections to the d-beam per se, just how
the 4 buttons are programmed.
ps. re the CS: i fully appreciate why you
miss it so. for someone like me, however, who
never plays arranger-style with silent left
hand, and mostly uses bass/drum, if there's good chord recognition, single note recognition w/bass inversion, full kb recognition, i find i am not tied down to repeating same Lh chord patterns and am pretty able to play freely for the most part
------------------ Miami Mo
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Miami Mo
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