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#485300 - 12/28/19 01:44 PM Re: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here) [Re: Kabinopus]
rikkisbears Offline
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Originally Posted By Kabinopus
Thank you all for you attention and feedback;

John, it's sounds great and very jolly; I liked the singing a lot;

after I was done with the textual part I finally made a new video, it's like my Christmas card to you all:



Hi Kabinopus,
Sorry , bit late reading your post.

Great Xmas tune.

Sorry Ray, bit late, Merry Xmas to you too.
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#485302 - 12/28/19 01:49 PM Re: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here) [Re: Kabinopus]
rikkisbears Offline
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Originally Posted By Kabinopus

Today I made a new video with it. Its guitars aren't so impressive as PSR's, but there's a preset with a very reach reverb which I find rather useful. I have a soft spot for nylon strings, sometimes I play an actual guitar, but using a keyboard I feel that I can express myself fuller:





Wow, amazing . What more can one say.
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#485313 - 12/28/19 07:27 PM Re: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here) [Re: Kabinopus]
W Tracy Parnell Offline
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Just watched the Roland video with my wife and we were both impressed-outstanding!

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#485316 - 12/28/19 07:51 PM Re: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here) [Re: Kabinopus]
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I would love to hear the same song using the PSR-3000 guitars.

Cheers,

Gary cool
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#485317 - 12/28/19 07:55 PM Re: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here) [Re: Kabinopus]
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Nice playing K. Thank you for sharing your talent!
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#485318 - 12/29/19 12:39 AM Re: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here) [Re: travlin'easy]
Kabinopus Offline
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Thank you, Zuki, W Tracy Parnell and Rikki, I appreciate your attention.

Originally Posted By travlin'easy
I would love to hear the same song using the PSR-3000 guitars.


I'm not sure that 3000's guitar is suitable for this kind of playing, is sounds well mostly with styles. But as for S950's guitar, I think, it's far superior to Juno DS's, although it doesn't hurt to have both.

I while ago I recorded similar improvisation with PSR-S950, then added extra tracks to it, all the sounds are from S950. It's available as audio: https://app.box.com/file/586310494495

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#485331 - 12/29/19 11:32 AM Re: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here) [Re: rikkisbears]
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Registered: 06/28/01
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Hi Kabinopus,

I went from a 3000 to the SX-900 with no other arranger in between, so I can say, the SX-900 is an awesome keyboard, but the 3000 was a great keyboard, simple and great sounding. The SX 900 is somewhat different in navigating the menu controls, but once learned it's also simple. In my opinion, the SX-900 has a more rich fuller sound, while the 3000 was more of a live type sound. For me, the leap in 10 years of technology has shown to be worth the money.

I'm sure, as illustrated by your recent performance, you would sound awesome on ANY keyboard. Thanks for the lovely music video.
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