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#211142 - 11/17/01 01:07 AM
Re: Q's about Yamaha PSR-2000!
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Donny: The 23 lb PSR2000 is GREAT ! 10 lbs lighter than the KN5000 really makes a DIFFERENCE, believe it or not. Can EASILY carry it in one hand w/case with other arm filled with the heavy stuff. The 2000's jazz styles suck (imho), but I was easily able to convert/import the terrific KN5000 classic jazz rhythms into the 2000 and now the PSR2000 shines in all areas. A/B'd the same style on the KN5000 and PSR2000 and was pretty amazed how well these styles transfered over to the 2000 via EMC style converter. I feel like I'm working with 'two' great backup bands now. I start my first set off with the classic classy jazz swing styles from the KN5000 (Autumn Leaves, Night & Day, Misty, Jobim's Wave, Gershwin, etc) and then later play the more contemporary pop-ish sounding styles of the 2000. The PSR2000 is sounding SMOOTH and WARM with just the right punch thru my Roland PA as well as the Genelec nearfields in my studio too. The keyboard feel (as well as acoustic piano sample) has turned out NOT to be a problem afterall, as I had initially anticipated. In fact, both the keyboard feel and acoustic piano sound (I like to layer the Grand Piano with the XP Grand Piano sample) are reallly growing on me.
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