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#48442 - 06/13/02 11:35 PM
Re: I did buy the Yamaha PSR 9000 not the PRO
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4381
Loc: Norway
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Originally posted by rgtaa: ... You guys can suggest how GREAT it is and it deserves to be 8 times more then regular priced ones... Again, I should whish the was the technical fact who's being used when compare. I agree that the pricelevel is far too high, but the Yam and Tech compatible HD is quite different. The HD equipment for Technics is also a "instrument upgrade", it is i.e. supplied with additional four output lines (KN5000), and make it possible to choose to send bass, drums etc. to separate channels. GJ
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#48446 - 06/14/02 05:53 AM
Re: I did buy the Yamaha PSR 9000 not the PRO
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Registered: 12/27/99
Posts: 218
Loc: Rutherfordton, NC
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Hi rgtaa, You missed the whole point of my message. I was not knocking the speed of the hard drive on the your psr 9000. For the record when I turn on my hard drive I get everything loaded everywhere that is in my hard drive 1500 songs in several areas along with styles etc. with as many as I want on a page in big or small print, with lyrics if I want along with many other features to numerous to explain in detail on the forum. The price of the HDSX6 is $595.00 and on special sales includes priority shipping. Again if you haven't tried it dont knock it and the Technics KN6000/6500 and the new Kn7000 is not a pro keyboard for comparison argrument against your pro 9000. Basically this message was for bebop and his dis-enchantment with the HDSX-6: The pit crews are ready : START YOUR ENGINES. Walt Originally posted by rgtaa: Walt! I wouldn't knock the speed of access in the prs9000 hard drive!
When I turn mine on it automactically loads 1250 midi songs in 5 Banks ...giving name of songs 10 to a Page in BIG PRINT, easy on the eyes (my midi's also have full lryics displayed and can be also be viewed on monitor or tv screen if i wish)
Also loaded on STARTUP 250 Direct Access styles from hard drive and 120 flash styles in addition to factory ones!
Also loaded on STARTUP 500 registrations (one touch settings) that call up songs by name ,or type 8 to a page.
And finally 500 database Songs ,that can be arranged by tempo,style,gender,ect!
So the speed is fast with the hard drive... so your speed comparsion is alittle off IMO!
Of course i can also load a directory of 250 sytles or midi's into a Bank in addition to STARTUP!
And on main screen I can control all volumes to parts,ect! And I have 4 outputs that can each play seperate parts, one speaker plays the bass, another drums,ect! The mixing panel on prs9000 is very complete ... sounds like the technics is too!
Walt writes: Lets have a contest, I'll use my hard drive with over 1500 midi files a zillion styles and sounds arranged by name, title, nummerical, directory, alphabet, custom load script, juke box. You use your $100.00 hard drive. By time you look up your song or style, have it loaded and ready to play I'll be playing my last song before my break. Oh yes I can also output any track or automatic part independently and adjust that sound in my mixer through my hard drive, plus alot of other neat stuff!!. Altho you may not use this hard drive in the same manner, please don't knock it if you haven't tried it.
[This message has been edited by rgtaa (edited 06-13-2002).]
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#48450 - 06/14/02 09:30 AM
Re: I did buy the Yamaha PSR 9000 not the PRO
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Registered: 10/08/01
Posts: 269
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i guess a scii cdrw could be hooked up to prs9000 and the disk made from pc with new styles and midi's could be accessed by the prs9000 or loaded into the prs9000 hard drive! But I myself don't see how a recording from prs9000 to the cdrw could be made. Although I could be uninformed myself.
I think BEBOP was simply refering to the ability to connect a scii device to prs9000 and mentioned some possiblities, cdrw,zip,hd,ect...
Once you have internal 8 gig hard drive ... if you wanted pc connection ... seems like some prs owners are going with usb connection ... so the pc can organize,edit,ect ...what's on the hard drive of the prs9000.... in effect the pc sees the prs9000 hard drive just like an extra hard drive on pc, with the same abilities to move, sort,ect!
The midi functions are still done using the pc host port or midi connectors.
For me, I would just take the hard drive out of the prs9000 and attach it to pc using notebook adapter ($7 part) ... since moving vast amounts of styles and midi's isn't something I need to do often!
For moving 100 or 300 midi's or styles ...using a few floopies is fine! I loaded 250 cvp209 styles using floopies in about 15 minutes the other day.
[This message has been edited by rgtaa (edited 06-14-2002).]
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