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#354336 - 11/08/12 07:50 PM
Re: PSR S950 First Impressions
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 08/21/09
Posts: 359
Loc: Tampa, Florida, USA
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I've been listening to recording I made last night for more than three hours. Have a lot of work to do on vocal setup and vocal harmony setup. Also overall e.q. I can be done pretty easily, I just got impatient to start playing with it. Against my better judgement I'm going to post a few of the songs, even though they are far from what I want it to sound like. The levels are fairly low on them. I set up one bank of registrations, but mostly just called up styles and played. There are two PA3X songs mixed in there too. Montuno Man wanted to hear some Bossanovas. Here's a direct link to the songs. I'm going to play golf now. Please be as critical as you can. I'm trying to decide if I like it. http://donmasonmusic.com/YamahaPSRS950/Thanks, DonM You sound great in the PA3x. No impress with the s950.
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#354361 - 11/09/12 07:06 AM
Re: PSR S950 First Impressions
[Re: rolandfan]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Love the Black Color! But Honestly in conclusion, after listening & aside from Don's great playing & singing, nothing I hear stands out over and above all my ex Psr 2k,21k,3k,T2,900,910, units...same compressed Yammy sound, not a bad thing just different.The VH2 is in no way to my ears in the same league as the TC Helicon unit that's inside of KORG's PA3x units,... Are new Audio styles enough for someone to upgrade from a S910,?,....you be the judge. Congrats to all new S950 owners enjoy & let's hear more S950 demos.
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#354372 - 11/09/12 10:07 AM
Re: PSR S950 First Impressions
[Re: rolandfan]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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The yamaha s950 sounds fantastic and not thin at all. The drums have been improved too. Rolandfan, I think some people have "thin" and "compressed" mixed up. The Yamaha sound is mildly compressed, of course, because it's clearly obvious that is the way Yamaha prefers to make their arrangers sound, and also the way their customers happen to like it, else everyone would be buying the only other really competitive brand, Korg, which, judging by the excellent sales records of all PSR (and Tyros) instruments, is not the case. Why do all arrangers have to sound alike? All "workstations", digital pianos, synthesizers, don't have the same sound, do they? Acoustic pianos, guitars, horns, violins? Each manufacturer strives for a characteristic sound, and each company/brand has it's dedicated followers/supporters/fanboys...whatever you want to call them. Keyboards have Yamaha enthusiasts and Korg fanciers...guitars have Fender and Gibson fans...even automobiles have their BMW vs.Mercedes protagonists. Some like the "uncompressed" sound (or "live" as some call it) of Korg, and some like Yamaha's smooth, detailed polished output (or "compressed" as some describe it)..obviously there is room for both types judging by the arranger sales success of the "big two", Korg and Yamaha. Those not wanting the sound of the "big two" above, can still buy equally great arrangers from Ketron, Wersi, Roland. Even when one company absorbs another, as when Yamaha took over Bosendorfer, the latter still retained it's characteristic, and highly marketable sound and design. Nothing wrong with choice...just don't expect one arranger to "do it all"...ain't gonna happen. Ian
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#354379 - 11/09/12 11:00 AM
Re: PSR S950 First Impressions
[Re: DonM]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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To each their own Dennis...you obviously like Korg...nothing wrong with that...if it works for you, that's okay. But, I will hardly take the bait for another "mine is better than yours" no-win campaign...we can only hope there aren't any others gullible enough to waste their time with it. However, I do appreciate DonM's sharing of his talent and his enthusiasm over his new S950...the same as I treasure those sharing their PA-600 demos (as well as the Telmo, Joost, John Smies offerings)...I've come prefer those a lot better than the old fanboy empty talk, and silly go-nowhere debates. That way, we can all listen and make our own decisions on what we want to buy or use..and also, enjoy some great music as well. Ian PS...and, "home players"? Just check out Telmo, Joost, Rico and a few others...I've heard "home players" on my clinics, that can play rings around a lot of the so-called "pros". Just because you get paid to play doesn't automatically make you an advanced arranger player...it just means you get paid.
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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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