Style Keyboard Yamaha Psr 2000

Yamaha Psr Series Keyboard

Well, to begin with, I've been using Yamaha keyboard for years. First I bought Yamaha portatone (I can't remember the type) then I changed to,,, and now I bought PSR 2000 for US$750.00 (I always purchased new keyboard for a trade of my old Yamaha). A few things a like best are the sound quality.

A wide range of sound e.g. Grand pianos, electric pianos, plus new 'live' and 'cool' nylon guitar, alto sax. Flute and Kenny G-a-like sopran sax sound are fantastic! Intel Ich10 Family Usb Enhanced Host Controller 3a6a Driver here. Also like PSR 640/740 series, it has 4 style variations which gives me more flexibility in using any style depending part of a song, intro, bridge, ending.

PSR-A2000 Discontinued. AI Fingered, Full Keyboard, AI Full Keyboard: Style Control: INTRO x 3, MAIN. PA-300C or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha. Thanks to Yamaha’s new Voice & Style Expansion contents for the PSR, players can take advantage of a wide and ever-increasing selection of regional, ethnic and.

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Compared with old, it this new PSR 2000 is absolutely user friendly. I don't have to memorize style number, voice number, even with the one touch setting program, I can play this unit right away after turning the power on. Not much I can think of. For any keyboard of its class, this unit is much more advanced than any other brand I can remember. With wide LCD screen, with knobs besides the screen, grouping of styles and voices, this unit looks very nice. Final comment, If you are looking a keyboard with good music styles, better sound quality ( and lots!!!), and more, user friendly, purchase this unit!

As a matter of facts. Rapanui Pc. I've seen many musicians plays solo in performance or use this unit in a band is more than just a proof that this unit is performing well above its price level. This review was originally published on.

PSR-3000 Styles 240 Preset Styles The PSR3000/1500, introduced in 2004, are miid-range arranger keyboards, replacing the previous PSR2100/1100 models. While the 2100 was only a minor improvement over the 2000, the 3000 represents a major step forward. It includes many of the preset voices found on the Tyros model as well as the Tyros Mega voices, which provide more realistic voice sounds in the preset styles.

The styles are a significant improvement over the styles in the 2100, which were basically the same as the styles in the 2000, and there are move of them. There are 240 preset styles in the PSR3000 (190 in the PSR1500). The PSR2100 includes 203 preset styles, the PSR2000 had 181 preset styles, and the PSR740 had 160 preset styles. The 2000 and 2100 allow users to load a style from a floppy disk about as fast as the preset styles. This expanded the available styles to literally thousands of styles, although not all at the same time. A floppy can hold about 30 to 40 styles, so putting a floppy disk in the keyboard gave instant access to the preset styles and the styles on the floppy disk.

In addition, the user memory could hold an additional 20 to 30 styles. The PSR3000 does not have a floppy disk! In its place is a slot for a SmartMedia card, which, with its 16MB capacity, can hold hundreds of additional styles. But even more important, the PSR3000 introduces a USB port that can hold the industry standard USB thumb (or flash) drive. These little devices are common, and relatively inexpensive now, and can hold thousands of styles. And, you can unplug the drive from your PSR3000, take it to your PC, plug it in there, and copy as many styles, or other PSR files, onto it as will fit.