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#207776 - 12/29/04 03:05 PM
Yamaha PSR3000 newbie!
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Junior Member
Registered: 12/29/04
Posts: 7
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Hi all, I've been monitoring these boards for a while now as I've been in the hunt for a new keyboard. I had an old Yamaha (mini keys) years ago on which you could modify sounds and record onto - pretty basic stuff, but great fun! I gave it to my sister when I started college, and I really missed the casual keyboard playing - this was 16 years ago now!! After all my research and checking out the forums, I'd narrowed it down to the Yamaha PSR range, specifically the PSR3000. So, I placed an order and it should be here tomorrow (Thursday)! It was a great deal too (less than £1000 for the keyboard and a stand). I'm by no means an expert player (actually, very amateur), and simply get enjoyment from listenting to music and playing it back by ear - this I am pretty good at. I also like to compose and record simple tunes. In hindsight, given my abilities it seems a bit overkill getting a PSR3000 when all I really want to do is mess about. But, I will get better I'm sure, and after hearing the sounds from the beast, the decision was really a no-brainer. I've read about the cheap-feeling keys, but given that I'm no pro, and that I had a go on one in a local store (charging £1400), the actual keyboard felt fine to me! I'll hopefully stick around these parts and pester for help once in a while! I posted this in the General Arranger section because this seems to get the most action. If it should have been in the dedicated Yamaha section, I appologise in advance - please feel free to move it! I'll let you know how I get on! See ya' guys.
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#207777 - 12/29/04 04:15 PM
Re: Yamaha PSR3000 newbie!
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Hi, welcome to the forum! There are a lot of 3000 owners here, and any question you can basically think of for it.., someone here will most likely know the answer.
Squeak
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#207781 - 12/30/04 12:59 PM
Re: Yamaha PSR3000 newbie!
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Though Smart Media cards are a bit fragile, once they're in the slot, at least in my case, that's where it stays. Essentialy, it is used just like a hard drive. I also use the USB storage device as well, however, all the data is copied to the Smart Media card, then the drive can be removed. The USB sticks out and can be inadvertently hit, which could cause damage to the board the USB is attached to. You're really going to have fun exploring the 3000--I guarantee it!
Cheers,
Gary
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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#207785 - 12/31/04 08:21 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR3000 newbie!
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Originally posted by travlin'easy: Though Smart Media cards are a bit fragile, once they're in the slot, at least in my case, that's where it stays. Essentialy, it is used just like a hard drive. I also use the USB storage device as well, however, all the data is copied to the Smart Media card, then the drive can be removed. The USB sticks out and can be inadvertently hit, which could cause damage to the board the USB is attached to. You're really going to have fun exploring the 3000--I guarantee it!
Cheers,
Gary It happened to Hank The Lurker. Someone bumped into the pen drive and bent the little connection on it. I don't believe any permanent damage was done though. DonM
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