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#420063 - 04/19/16 12:42 PM
Re: Michel Voncken and his Trusty PSR-S970
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Nice find the S970 sounds amazing what else do you need except a tilt screen? Touch screen, great vocal harmonizer, more programmable controls, built-in power supply, XLR inputs, phantom power, ability to accept multi-switch foot controller, after-touch, better drums, better OS. . . I could go on. Don't get me wrong the S970 is a fabulous arranger, and I'd still have it if it had more of the real-time features I need. And better drums.
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#420066 - 04/19/16 12:54 PM
Re: Michel Voncken and his Trusty PSR-S970
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Nice find the S970 sounds amazing what else do you need except a tilt screen? Touch screen, great vocal harmonizer, more programmable controls, built-in power supply, XLR inputs, phantom power, ability to accept multi-switch foot controller, after-touch, better drums, better OS. . . I could go on. Don't get me wrong the S970 is a fabulous arranger, and I'd still have it if it had more of the real-time features I need. And better drums. I agree Don at almost twice the price it should have all those things you mentioned and more,..that said sound wise they are very close and in no way does it hinder my needs,...but at this time I'm comfy now with the S970 the way I have it setup,....and my little 10" Lenovo S10 notebook offers great visibility vs the S970 flat glaring non tilt screen,...I'll wait for the next Yamaha models whenever that is to consider a change if at all we'll see.......... enjoy what your playing for now.
Edited by Dnj (04/19/16 01:38 PM)
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