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#350803 - 09/10/12 07:32 AM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: Nick G]
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#350805 - 09/10/12 07:34 AM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: Nick G]
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#350806 - 09/10/12 07:34 AM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: Nick G]
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#350808 - 09/10/12 08:04 AM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: Nick G]
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Computers are more powerful than ever these days; capable of making millions of mistakes per second smile . But as fast and as smart as they are, they cannot even come close to matching the human brain (especially one like yours, Diki smile ). Arranger keyboards will NEVER, NEVER, EVER give you EXACTLY what you want musically, in every instance, under every conceivable musical circumstance. So if musical perfection is your criteria for an acceptable arranger, you're probably going to die a very frustrated person. I guess if we can decode DNA we could program a level of Artificial Intelligence that would overcome all the criticisms and perceived shortcomings of today's arrangers; but who wants to pay $50,000 for one? I say, take that money and spend it on music lessons and train that remarkable brain to do all the things you want your arranger to do. Why are we so hell bent to try to artificially re-create 'live play' when all we have to do is play live.

Despite proclamations to the contrary, I'll bet anything that a good pianist gets every bit as much satisfaction sitting down to his small Grand piano as does the arranger player, maybe even more, because somehow that Grand seems to know every chord voicing, substitution, transition, inversion, etc. that the player knows. In fact, it even knows some that haven't even been discovered yet.

There IS a perfect arranger for nearly every music genre'. For jazz, for instance, it's piano, upright bass, drums, guitar, trumpet, and sax........played by competent players. JMO.

Ok, back to my Organ, which incidently, also knows more chords than I do smile .

chas
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#350943 - 09/11/12 01:26 PM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: Nick G]
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i wonder if the s950 will last for 2 years or 3 years

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#351071 - 09/13/12 07:20 AM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: Nick G]
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Is vocal harmony 2 really much better than
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#351072 - 09/13/12 07:52 AM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: rolandfan]
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Originally Posted By: rolandfan
Is vocal harmony 2 really much better than
Vocal harmony


Yes. For one thing, it no longer interrupts the lead vocal when you switch it on or off. That alone is invaluable.
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#351273 - 09/17/12 05:25 PM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: rolandfan]
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Black is the new silver wink


The old silver was always ugly.
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#351305 - 09/18/12 06:41 AM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: Nick G]
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I'm used to the New Blue ..lol

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#351345 - 09/19/12 04:18 AM Re: Yamaha PSR S950 and S750 on Yamaha.Asia Website [Re: Nick G]
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I'm holding out for a nice paisley...

Perfect for those Prince covers!
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