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#98444 - 08/24/07 07:01 PM
Re: I just got a PSR-S900 that works
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I wouldn't go so far to say the S900 is a mini Tyros2, but it is a great keyboard based on it's own merits.
It does have many of the fine SA voices of the Tyros2, but it doesn't have the same keyboard/keybed so it doesn't have aftertouch.
I have a PSR-3000 as well, and I think the S900 is a substantial upgrade from the 3k, although others may have different opinions.
The audio to USB device on the S900 is a great feature, and the S900 is actually less expensive than the 3k was when it was introduced.
Ian
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#98447 - 08/24/07 08:49 PM
Re: I just got a PSR-S900 that works
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Registered: 09/20/02
Posts: 4724
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Hi Beaky, You and Ian and a few others definitely have me excited about the S. I am meticulous and have all my songs loaded with custom ots, etc, mixes - you name it. I've put many hours into EACH song. To know that info is easily transferrable is great! The text feature would be very useful for me also. Miles? I have some long days where I do 150 - 200, but then some just around my local Cincy area. Ironically, I just signed on as an agent for a major chemical company I once was an employee for and am in process of moving future (2008) bookings to evenings and weekends only. That said, I still have over 30 jobs per month to play under these new hours My plan is to work the chemical field again for 7 years, play 350 music jobs and then see how it goes after that. With this new agent position, I can afford to really get the toys I want. I will be listing my 3K and E-600 next week. Glad you're doing good too. I'd love to see you perform sometime Regards, zuki [This message has been edited by zuki (edited 08-24-2007).] [This message has been edited by zuki (edited 08-24-2007).]
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#98448 - 08/24/07 09:51 PM
Re: I just got a PSR-S900 that works
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by Beakybird:
One feature that I'm really getting into is something Scott Yee turned me onto:
You can load a text file and save it as part of a registration. The text file can have lyrics, chords, and notes. I am doing away with the notebook of lyrics I had. Everything I need is on my USB. If I'm playing a song and I don't have the lyrics or chords down, I can press the Lyrics/Text button and it comes on the screen!
Lar, great to hear you're enjoying the new S900 text file (lyrics and/or chords) display feature. I don't know what I'd do w/o it on my Tyros2, and imo, a WORTHWHILE reason PSR3000 owners to seriously consider upgrading to the S900. I have hundreds of lyrics links to registration banks full of songs, which make playing 'on the fly' going moving song to song & reg bank to reg bank seamless with the lyrics/chords appearing automatically when it's associated reg selected, and with no laptop screen or music display device to come between you and your audience. Reason number 2 is the S900's support of a: USB stick for storage. This allows you to store EVERYTHING (all files), and I mean ALL files (REG, utilized styles, custom voices, multi pad files, and text lyric files, eff setup files, etc) you utilize for a song on the stick. Not only do I recommend storing all these files on the stick, but make sure they are called up (via REG) "FROM" the stick as well. This way you are able to insert the USB stick into ANY other Yamaha S900, S700, S500, and perhaps even Tyros2, and be able to perform with very little (or no) setup work. This means if you have a gig across the Country, and your client(s) have a S900 keyboard for you to play, all you need to do is slip the USB stick into your pocket, hop on a plane, and you're all set to go. I'm confident that you and Zuki too will grow to continually appreciate this feature. Scott
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