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#71502 - 07/01/00 03:19 PM
Need help, first keyboard...
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Junior Member
Registered: 07/01/00
Posts: 3
Loc: Santo Domingo, Dominican Repub...
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Hi..
I'm looking for help, I'm confused. I've been trying to decide between many Yamaha keyboards... I might have to say that I'm not a professional player, but not a beginner either. I'd like to use it, specially to back up my songs... I have a Multitracker Recorder, and I also play guitar, so I'm looking for good sounds, STRINGS, WINDS, PIANOs, etc...
Anyways... my search has given birth to these products:
1- PSR-340 (Which I've read doesnt have good sounds) 2- PSR-530 (Which, without the floppy drive [being honest, i dont really need it], has a much more complex sound library) 3- PSR-540 (Which is above 340, and still has floppy drive... but i would have to spend all the money I earn during this vacation on it...)
I would appreciate your responses, with your personal opinions. If you have any other suggestions, or any comments... please, send 'em.
Sincerilly, Mario Berges
P.S. Please excuse my english, it's my second language.
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#71503 - 07/03/00 07:33 PM
Re: Need help, first keyboard...
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Registered: 07/03/99
Posts: 549
Loc: atlanta, georgia, usa
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To tell you the truth those PSR series with built in speakers have REALLY BAD resale values and they are exstremely limited in sound shaping qualities . Not to say they are bad all the way around but they are not the best purchase either . I suggest looking at used YAMAHA synthesizers like the SY-55 , SY-77 , V-50 , DX-7 , SY-22 , SY-35 . They will have the pianos , strings , and other acoustic sounds that you are looking for in a professional model but since they are used , you can get them at a good price .
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#71505 - 07/04/00 01:43 AM
Re: Need help, first keyboard...
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Registered: 04/21/00
Posts: 203
Loc: N Brunswick, NJ, US
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Having Owned a PSR-530, SY-35, SY-99, and Roland G-600 I would say for a beginner the PSR-530 is a good pick as long as it is understood that if you you progress beyond the beginner level their are some limitations that will restrict progress. For example, the user patterns are fixed, and no new ones are available. This means that in order tp come up with songs that don't sound canned you basically have to skip over the patterns and program via an external sequencer. By doing this you defeate the purpose of the machine. I think the best thing to do is pick up a used PSR-530 for now, and once you reach the limits of the machine get something else. I had my PSR-530 for about 2 years before I moved on to something else- the G-600. I thus moved on from the G-600 only because I felt again that with using pre-programmed styles I was cheating, and not really learning properly. But, after selling my synths with styles I seem to miss them somewhat. The sonds on a PSR are definitly better than the stock SY series sounds, but have a canned quality to them PSR=thinness/beginner but realistic presets,SY=thickness/advanced-sound design but dated sounding presets.
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#71510 - 07/06/00 04:46 PM
Re: Need help, first keyboard...
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Registered: 01/26/01
Posts: 1255
Loc: United States
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Hi again,
Concerning PSR540, I usually recommend the 500 series as a keyboard for those beginners who really want to grow beyond the beginner status and also for those who are not beginners but do not want to spend lot of many. PSR500 series has everything you want: acceptable sounds, good styles(auto-accompaniment styles) and an acceptable sequencer.
Well, The First keyboard was PSR500; then came PSR510, followed by PSR520 till 540. I always found out that the later one has better sounds and better styles. They kept the price to about $500 dollars but they included more into it.
For example, listen to the piano sound, the flute, the trumpet. Listen to solo guitar. Then, listen to the styles, you will find them more updated, more sophisticated to match the style of this age.
I do not know about you, but I will not accept a used PSR. Those are not made to last in the first place. What I would recommend is that you take the money and postpone buying the keyboard until you have saved enough.
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