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«  Long time the only one with these characteristics »

Published on 03/11/11 at 05:50
Piano hammer action 88 key
Arranger function
Portable (about 20kg)
Connectivity standard midi
Touchscreen

Characteristics that made the SP500 is still the only one to provide for long.
Can not find a portable piano that can act as an arranger, arranger keyboards all had at most 76-key synth-style.
Now things have changed a little (Casio, for example) but the SP500 is currently the only one with comprehensive professional features.

UTILIZATION

The keyboard is good, it's nice to play.
Not very heavy but with a resistance that is fulfilling its role erzast piano.
The manual is correct.
With its touchscreen keyboard usage is generally straightforward.

SOUNDS

The main piano sound is good.
There is of course a matter of taste, for my part I am still more comfortable with the Roland piano sounds, my first digital was this brand.
I had a Yamaha P80, I liked him but he did not satisfy me as much as my Roland (RD300, FP8, A-90).
He had to adapt myself to the SP500, I found the sound a bit "stuffy" at first.
In fact, one must understand the perspective in which the sound has been sampled.
Now I like the record "sound" of the piano, coupled with a compact Li Bose for example, it sounds really good.

The functions are arrangers, the arrangements sound good.
In fact I realized that in broad terms the SP500 resumed the engine module arranger I40M.
on the other hand is less comprehensive, no export duties or place of user styles.
And that's a shame.
There are 64 memory locations for storing the parameters of a personal style (mix of instruments, split keyboard, tempo etc..) But you can not backup or replacement of the bank.
It also lacks a few buttons to call as patterns A, B, C, D need in order to scroll up or down with two buttons.
Obviously, the styles are not up to date but to be a directory variety it is still quite usable without seeming corny.

I found myself cursing the business that impose restrictions on the instruments so that it remains confined to a niche technical and financial assistance.
When we know that the SP500 was the only of its kind to exist for many years we thought he might have been a little more generous to chapter, the SP500 would compete any other instrument in their range.

All the sounds are good but they obviously have a little older compared to what exists now.
Older but not obsolete.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it since 2005 in a professional setting.
I bought a second one in 2007 as working regularly in a restaurant I left a piano on site.
So I took another one to the other gigs.
The first purchased 600 € with his fly and the second € 650 new state I am more than fully satisfied with the value for money especially, again, there was nothing comparable on the market.
Meanwhile I can complete the keyboard with a Midjay Ketron, which freed me from stress related to the number of memory location for the styles.
on the other hand I prefer the recognition agreement of SP500 is very good at it.

Now playing on PC with vArranger vsti and I no longer need the feature of the SP500 and I'm about to buy a keyboard touch lighter to carry heavy, so I do not do it again this election.
But the SP500 does not disappoint me and I'm very glad I made the journey with him.

It is a very good instrument that was able to play the card of compromise and flexibility to bottom.