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#255131 - 01/30/09 04:02 PM Re: Electric Guitar Sounds
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
The only problem I have with pedal acctivated bending is that you have to choose between bending UP or DOWN... you can't do both. I know guitars can only finger bend up, but forstly, whammy bars can bend down, and then a LOT of guitarists bend up FIRST, then hit the note and bend back down - a technique few keyboard players use...
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#255132 - 01/30/09 04:12 PM Re: Electric Guitar Sounds
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
That's true Diki..., also many of us who do play guitar give little use to the modulation wheel as well..., as we get much more realistic effects using the pitchbend wheel or joystick. That's why I say the Yamaha's PSR line may have issues as the wheels aren't that great in quality. The Tyros is s different story though as it has much better wheels.
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#255133 - 01/30/09 04:51 PM Re: Electric Guitar Sounds
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
The quality of the PSR wheels has never been an issue...I use them more than the average user, and I've never had a problem or a failure.

They don't feel as robust as those on the Tyros, but they still work smoothly, accurately and reliably.

If the PSR wheels didn't work well, I would have bought a Tyros2 or T3....but they do the job just fine.

I've always been a wheel man ever since my Mini-Moog...I dislike the bender on my Jupiter 8, and joysticks give me no joy.

Using the pedal to bend is an acquired skill, and takes a lot of practice, but it can be very useful in many situations.

It's nice to have the option.

Ian



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#255134 - 01/30/09 05:48 PM Re: Electric Guitar Sounds
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Registered: 10/09/04
Posts: 2580
Loc: Ocala, FL USA
Actually, I do like the SA guitars on my T2...but I think now with the time I've spent...I like the guitars on the PA better, especialy the new DNC guitars (and I have tweeked them some myself) and I prefer the joysicks solid, quick action to the wheels. And I have used a Yamaha FC7 to control the pitch as well. (prefer the joystick now)

boogieman1066, Try them yourself...only you can decide.

IMHO,
Lee
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#255135 - 01/31/09 12:03 AM Re: Electric Guitar Sounds
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
Quote:
Originally posted by ianmcnll:
The quality of the PSR wheels has never been an issue...


Kind of like the evenness of the G70 piano
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#255136 - 01/31/09 01:30 AM Re: Electric Guitar Sounds
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#255137 - 01/31/09 01:33 AM Re: Electric Guitar Sounds
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Registered: 04/10/07
Posts: 4
Loc: Swanage, Dorset, United Kingdo...
Thanks to everybody for their help here (my first post). I should have explained that I like to play blues, jazz and rock using a Roland FP4 and playing left hand bass and right hand piano.
I want to add another keyboard on top that will give me great guitar sounds, then I can use a pedal to pitchbend.
Being disabled, I am unable to carry equipment and rely on others, so the less weight the better. Also, I had a PSR S900 but couldn't see the screen so sold it on. Looks like a Tyros could do it for me then?
Any future comments will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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