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#476931 - 09/30/19 01:50 PM
Re: My Sx 900 and P121 have arrived.
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Thank you Everyone. Didn’t get a great deal of time yesterday to spend on it. Granddaughter’s birthday so we went out in the afternoon. Yep, Xmas came early. Haha
Sorry Ray and Donny, not familiar with song list functions, my psrs950 basically sat unused for years, only started playing it a few weeks back ,and I didn’t bother learning any additional functions because I was planning on upgrading.
I’ll go thru the manual and try and work out how it works . When I pressed the button about 6 songs popped up, a mix of midifiles with score, and styles with text files.Thinking maybe I was in some sort of Demo mode. Only had a few minutes on it, so I’ll try and spend a bit of time on it later today.
Hi Dave, the piano is great, unfortunately I am going to have to keep them in seperate rooms till I sell at least one more of my keyboards. It’s a nice looking unit with the optional stand and pedals, so currently will be living in the lounge room. The rest of 5he keyboards are wall to wall in a bedroom/ music room. Haha
Personally I am happy with the keybed on the sx900, I think the keys are still the same size as on the s950 ( I can check that if you want) but have a better action/feel about them. With an extra octave I think I could even play those left hand arpeggio songs I wanted the piano for. The psrs950 never felt right for that .
Anyway, in a nutshell, for me it’s been like upgrading from my pa3x to Pa4x. Better overall sound , better keybed, new functions, the styles sound more dynamic, and I did listen thru headphones as well, albeit they’re not a brilliant set. ( btw, not comparing it to the Pa4x, just the jump in quality from s950 to sx900)
The scat voices are pretty good. Don’t know how much use I’ll get out of them, but what sprang to mind was Intro’s.
I’ll be back.
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best wishes Rikki 🧸
Korg PA5X 88 note SX900 Band in a Box 2022
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#477058 - 10/02/19 05:18 AM
Re: My Sx 900 and P121 have arrived.
[Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 11/11/04
Posts: 708
Loc: Russia
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Congrats on your new instruments!
I can picture that it is in fact overwhelming. While it's a lot of positive emotions, sometimes it can be exhausting for a while.
SX900 is the newest top-of-the-line PSR instrument, and a lot of people find that this sort of instruments is rather complicated. Surely, it's not hard to sit down and play, but it's hard to know that there's a way to use some functions and not to know how. So owning PSR is a sort of commitment.
Owning P121 is a different kind of commitment, it is more of a physical challenge. I have PSR with very light keys and Juno DS with a bit heavier keys, and often I feel that I'm actually lazy to deal with extra resistance. In the end, playing keyboards is not watching a TV-show or eating icecream.
Even when such attractive products like SX900 are captivating, we can not expect to be entertained by it endlessly, especially when the first excitement is over. I don't believe in forcing oneself to play, but I think that staying inspired and motivated has something to do with, well, everything, with what we are dealing with within our minds, with things we are experiencing socially, with music we hear.
I could've said that sometimes you just have to sit down and play, but I just know that there're things that I do, like sitting down and play, and thing which I don't do, like playing with a ball, and this is what I consider to be a big challenge for manufacturers and sellers - no matter how kool is the new PSR, you can't force to play all the people.
But you are surely don't need forcing, I bet, Yamaha is currently disrupting your routine in a major way :-)
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