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#362155 - 02/25/13 10:34 AM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
travlin'easy Offline
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Yep, I have a pair of them sitting on the shelf at home, still in their boxes. Gonna sell them as soon as I get back there.

Gary cool
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#362156 - 02/25/13 11:07 AM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
I don't remember seeing the "PSR" anywhere on the unit. The plastic, 61 key models had it, but the PRO model did not .... as I recall.
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Someone have the real answer? Now, I'm curious!


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#362160 - 02/25/13 11:47 AM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: Dnj]
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Dave's DA MAN!


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#362163 - 02/25/13 12:40 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: travlin'easy]
tony mads usa Offline
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
Yep, I have a pair of them sitting on the shelf at home, still in their boxes. Gonna sell them as soon as I get back there.

Gary cool


Do you remember where that is??? rotfl

... and you don't need no freakin' PITCH CORRECTION !!!
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#362167 - 02/25/13 01:04 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
travlin'easy Offline
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Yep, I vaguely remember that place. It's where they're experiencing freezing rain this afternoon and evening, which contrasts dramatically with the 85-degrees and palm trees environment I'm currently residing in. wink

Kinda brings a tear to your eye - doesn't it! wink

Of course, there's a country song that portrays my homecoming.

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#362170 - 02/25/13 01:37 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: travlin'easy]
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rotfl
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#362178 - 02/25/13 02:13 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
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Must have been the extra notes that earned the 9000Pro its 'Pro moniker, eh? LOL

It's amazing. Little kids learn on 88 note pianos, but as soon as they move to a keyboard, it only takes 76 for a 'Pro' rating..!

Mind you, you'll never see the words 'Amateur' silk-screened on all the 61's. But isn't that what putting 'Pro' on a 76 implies, eh Yamaha? rotfl
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#362184 - 02/25/13 03:12 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
The vocal harmonizer in the PA3x is by far the best I've experienced in arrangers. It rivals or surpasses the stand-alone units I've had.
I enjoy the convenience of a built-in harmonizer. No extra gear to set up, hook up and transport.
I still have a PA3X for sale if any one is interested.
DonM
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#362185 - 02/25/13 03:18 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
Dnj Offline
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Ditto on da harmonizer.

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#362186 - 02/25/13 03:19 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: travlin'easy]
Uncle Dave Offline
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
Here ya go, Dave: PSR-9000


That's not the one, Gary - it was the 76 key, all metal chassis, with XLR mic input - really a solid build. I'm pretty sure I'm right about this. The PSR was the plastic series with speakers.
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