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#285021 - 04/06/10 07:15 PM
Re: Yamaha PSR-S910 Styles
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by DNA: I hope this is the right forum for this question. If not, please let me know where I should submit it, thanks.
TIA, - David Actually, David, this forum is much better if you've got Yamaha questions. http://www.yamahapkowner.com/forum/index.php Registration is free, and there's a wealth of information available to you. BTW...your downloading process is correct, except for the last part...you must save the style in the user section of the S910, or you can leave it on the USB flashdrive...your choice. Ian
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#285031 - 04/07/10 06:27 AM
Re: Yamaha PSR-S910 Styles
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Yes, I had the PSR-500 as well...it wasn't in the same league as the 510...it didn't have as many style parts (it had only drums, bass and three other parts), and it would not read bass inversion (on bass) chords....it did have some great AWM sounds, and I remember one of the styles, New Age, was excellent....I used it to do a radio ad.
The PSR-1700 was quite a bit like the 510, but added the disk drive instead of using the 4 page/panel setups...I think a lot of the styles were very similar.
It was with those products that Yamaha finally started catching up to Roland's awesome (for the time) E-series.
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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#285036 - 05/18/10 12:03 PM
Re: Yamaha PSR-S910 Styles
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 31
Loc: Fremont, CA USA
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Eddie,
Thanks for the advice! The S910 is a lot more complicated than my 15 year old PSR-510! However, it is amazing to me how close they have stayed to the original design and layout over the years. When I tried out the Tyros 3 I could immediately start playing it, selecting voices, styles, variations, etc., almost as if it were a PSR-510 with extra buttons, LCD display, and more realistic voices.
David
[This message has been edited by DNA (edited 05-18-2010).]
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