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#474460 - 08/10/19 12:04 PM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: abacus]
Eric, B Offline
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Originally Posted By abacus
So long as you remember that it will NOT improve your playing or performance in any way, (Only practice and experience can do that) I am sure you will enjoy it, but it is much cheaper to practice and get to fully know what you already have.

Bill


Unlike popular believe, I think it can. Of course to a certain point.
Of course, there are those players that can make a Casio sound great ...
Well, I am not one of those, and I think there are a few others here on the forum.
The Genos inspires me to try different things and actually play a little better. The instruments are so realistic and the styles are so dynamic that it makes me play a little different.
So, I do think the Instrument can make you sound better and inspire you to play a little better.
Since I am not the greatest player I need all the help I can get.
And that is Exactly what arranger KB are made for ... smile
Eric
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#474469 - 08/11/19 01:18 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: Uncle Dave]
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I think Bill and Eric are both right, coming at the question from different directions.
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#474471 - 08/11/19 03:41 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: Eric, B]
bruno123 Offline
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Registered: 06/04/02
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Every time a new keyboard came into my home, I was challenged with another learn curve, and I was filled with excitement and dedication, which helped me move to another level. I understand Eric’s post.

Bill, a new keyboard may not make you play better, but it can makes you want to play better.

John C.

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#474474 - 08/11/19 07:48 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: bruno123]
jingleman Offline
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Registered: 08/02/05
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Loc: The Villages, FL, USA
Originally Posted By bruno123
Bill, a new keyboard may not make you play better, but it can makes you want to play better.John C.

Well said John smile
JM

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#474475 - 08/11/19 08:51 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: Uncle Dave]
salsaman Offline
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Registered: 04/07/08
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Loc: Port Angeles, WA., USA
I too have placed a preorder for the PSR-SX900. It seems like such a logical choice for someone that wants to get involved with the Genos platform but at a much more affordable price point. Not unlike the difference between the Yamaha Montage and MODX. Yamaha seems to be covering all the bases when it comes to getting young and older generation musicians involved with playing and enjoying the musical creative process.

Fascinating times for musicians of all ages.
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#474476 - 08/11/19 08:53 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: Uncle Dave]
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
I am still considering, but my Roland EA7 is being very well received where I play. It actually has ALMOST everything I want. Not quite though.
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#474480 - 08/11/19 09:39 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: Jerryghr]
Jerryghr Offline
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Registered: 01/14/02
Posts: 1497
Loc: Buffalo, NY
Originally Posted By Jerryghr
I'll keep my Tyros5 and wait for any new styles to be converted for the T5. That will be my upgrade.

I don't like the No Tilt touch screen.

Regards,

Jerryghr


I use my Tyros3 as backup. I may sell my T3 and use the SX900 at home for practicing and backup.

The other issue that I have is there are only 2 foot pedal ports. On the Tyros I use 3- Volume, breaks /fills, vocal harmony. I don't want to get into a larger foot pedal controller, to add the extra port.

Regards,

Jerryghr

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#474481 - 08/11/19 09:56 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: abacus]
Henni Offline
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Registered: 12/01/08
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Loc: South Africa
Originally Posted By abacus
So long as you remember that it will NOT improve your playing or performance in any way,


Not at all true!!! It will improve it in EVERY way. I listened to the ensemble section of the latest Kris Nicholson Goes Full Throttle On The Yamaha Genos Compare With PSR-SX Series video converted to MP3 - Just this section alone will GREATLY enhance ANY performance! There is no way I could EVER play that myself, not even if I was a good player which I am not.

Also, better styles with better effects makes ANY performance sound much, much better. I GUARRANTEE that I will sound much better on a Genos than on my S770. Even Peter Baartman will sound much better from an older to an newer unit.

We are playing fully automated arrangers, not pianos with mere styles as ad-ons! Arrangers are not 90% about what you can achieve with your right hand (although it helps) as so many falsely believe - if you are just a little creative and you have a singer you can sound awesome without even so much as touching the right hand section.

Many arranger players can play a piano in a lobby with great results - I would not even casually attempt such as feat as I cannot at all play the piano. But I can make an arranger talk - it is a completely different breed of instrument and not merely for skilled piano players only.

I guess some still think and reason along this train of thought...
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#474484 - 08/11/19 10:15 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: Uncle Dave]
Riceroni9 Offline
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Registered: 11/15/04
Posts: 1298
Loc: TX, USA
Wish I had the financial resources to acquire a Genos and the new PSR-SX whatever-ya-call-it... but I don't. It's great to learn new Arranger Capabilities and avenues for being creative (no matter which brand of Arranger) because eventually, a newer gizmo will arrive and older models will become affordable.

So... sitting on the fence and still learning all the capabilities of the PSR-S970 ain't all bad!

Wishing each of you a great weekend... at least what's left of it!

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#474486 - 08/11/19 10:22 AM Re: So ... who's pulled the trigger? [Re: Uncle Dave]
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To quote the amazing Maggie Smith (in Downton Abbey) ...
What is a weekEND?
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