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#327369 - 06/26/11 05:58 PM
Re: New S910 versus Used Tyros 2
[Re: John Tropi]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1098
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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Hello John,
I don't know much about the S910 only to say when I heard it demonstrated by James Sarjeant at a show, I was impressed with the voices, styles and sound it produced.
I help to run a Keyboard Players Club and some of our members are coming to my home on Wednesday next for a 'session' and one of them has an S910. His 'gigs' are mainly for dancing and he chose the S910 because it is lighter to carry around. I'll ask him what he likes about the actual keyboard and will report back to you a.s.a.p after his visit.
Yes! you are correct about the split point. Another thing I cannot get used to is the transpose goes up/down in 'numbers' whereas all other instruments I've had shows the 'key' it's in e.g. Bb, F# etc. Also, the movement of the registrations when using a footpedal is not only very difficult to see because it is so small, but if you start at reg.1 and then progress to 2 using the footpedal, it the readout will follow you but if you then manually press the next reg. button, the readout doesn't move, so you can be playing reg. no.6 and the readout is still showing 2 - weird or what?
Audrey
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