#485007 - 12/23/1903:45 PMRe: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here)
[Re: Kabinopus]
travlin'easy
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I have always said, the PSR-3000 was a true workhorse of an arranger keyboard. The only reason I updated to the S-950 was the added styles and onboard .wav recorder.
Excellent performance, old friend,
Gary
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#485224 - 12/27/1910:29 AMRe: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here)
[Re: Dnj]
Kabinopus
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Originally Posted By travlin'easy
I have always said, the PSR-3000 was a true workhorse of an arranger keyboard. The only reason I updated to the S-950 was the added styles and onboard .wav recorder.
Excellent performance, old friend,
Gary
Thank you, Gary. PSR-3000 was my first almost-TOTL keyboard, so it has a special place in my heart; somehow it has a special place in my room, too, again. I've been enjoying the PSR-S950 for years as well, I guess, I just need a break from it.
Originally Posted By Dnj
BTW how are you doing with the Roland Juno did you get it back yet from service or?..
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:
Just spectacular Bravo!! Roland sounds are legendary! the low register nuances of the Nylon Guitar are so rich and the haunting melody goes right thru you ..
Thank you so much for sharing your work with us ..
#485243 - 12/27/1902:37 PMRe: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here)
[Re: Dnj]
john smies
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no doubt that this is what it's all about: Making music and doing so in a fabulous way, I bow my humble head in great awe and respect for your performance my friend!! Spaseeba !!!
#485274 - 12/28/1910:37 AMRe: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here)
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tony mads usa
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Kabinopus, I just had the opportunity to listen to both performances ... your playing is marvelous, and your emotions can be felt throughout ... Thank you so much for posting your music ...
#485283 - 12/28/1912:27 PMRe: PSR-3000 vs PSR-S950 (no video here)
[Re: Kabinopus]
Kabinopus
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Loc: Russia
Thank you, guys; glad that you liked it. At first I tried to make a video with a piano sound, but no matter how long I tried, piano made me sleepy. I tried this guitar then and felt more awake. This makes me think that it’s important to have a choice. Sometimes I can’t get enough of piano, but it’s changeable. In some way a different voice implies different music; different music implies a different way of thinking, in a way it’s different kinds of activities, if we want to go that far…