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#187783 - 07/14/07 01:36 PM
Re: PSR S900 First impressions
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Registered: 01/27/01
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I did discover that parameter in the style settings page, and I was able to make it so that the style stays at the same tempo.
The registration freeze button would do nothing for this, because you are selecting a style not a registration that might have a style on it.
Anyway, I couldn't resist bringing my defective PSR-S900 along to my shows today. The keyboard seems to work, as long as I don't touch the data select dial, which is difficult, as you know.
But since all of my registrations from the PSR3000 work fine on the PSR S900, I risked it.
Everything worked fine. I'm starting on the cumbersome chore of revoicing my registrations to take advantage of the new voices.
I am also revoicing some of my styles. I would like to take advantage of the mega voice acoustic bass on my styles, but I suspect that it would be next to impossible to revoice all my styles with acoustic bass. I wish Yamaha had made it easier. They have this mega enhancer software, but it only works with midis, not with styles.
Anyway, as far as live play, I have these challenges:
1. The INTRO A button - for breaks - is too close to other buttons. 2. The registration FREEZE button is too close to the MEMORY button. 3. There aren't enough DIRECT ACCESS options to change parameters. With the PSR3000, you could go to almost any specific place on the keyboard. A lot of work went into that. If you use direct access a lot to navigate into submenus, you will discover that the PSR S900 is quite inferior to the PSR3000.
I had fun at my performances today, though. The Aloha guitar sounds fantastic on the preset OTSs, and I used this sound to revoice a lot of my Hawaiian song registrations.
Beakybird
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#187785 - 07/14/07 03:47 PM
Re: PSR S900 First impressions
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