Conn Electric Band - moosers's review
The Conn Electric Band is a unique keyboard that aims to be an all in one stop for keyboard sounds and drum patterns. Of course this was made in a time without mainstream computers, so what this aim…
Casio SK-1 - moosers's review
The Casio SK-1 is a small sampling keyboard that is one of the first of it’s kind. It has become somewhat of a revered keyboard over the years, although I’m sure it’s makers didn’t think that it wou…
Yamaha PSR-GX76 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSR-GX76 is a electric keyboard and is a work station lite for beginners. It’s got all sorts of features on it, but definitely is aimed at beginners. It’s got 76 keys, spanning about fiv…
Casio CTK-501 - "Cheap beginner keyboard, good for learning."
This is a digital keyboard with a lot of features. It has a sound library of over 100 sounds, as well as a drum machine with 100 different beats and a song bank of 100 songs. The songs range from "Ho…
Yamaha PSS-30 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSS-30 is an extremely small electric keyboard that is really only good for getting cheesy sounds and drum beats. I doubt anyone would be expecting too much from a keyboard of this size a…
Casio PT-100 - moosers's review
I've been using the Casio PT-100 for about ten years and it was one of the first keyboards that I ever used. Because of its extremely small size and mini keys, it is great for kids to play and learn …
Yamaha PSR-E203 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSR-E203 is a digital keyboard with built in speakers that is designed for beginners and those interested in getting their feet wet with digital keyboards but don’t want to spend too much …
Yamaha PSR-273 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSR-273 is a digital keyboard arranger and synthesizer that is designed for beginners and those interested in getting a cheap keyboard to learn on or simply to mess around with. It has all…
Yamaha PSR-293 - moosers's review
The Yamaha PSR 293 is a digital keyboard that spans about five and half octaves and has built in speakers. It has 1/4 inch connections for sustain and a slew of other options as well as outputs if yo…
Yamaha PSR-E403 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by mengil/translated from Audiofanzine FR) What kind of keyboard (synth, piano...)? - How many octaves? The PSR E413 is a 5-octave arranger keyboard (61 keys) - Types …
Yamaha PSR-293 - FP User's review
- 487 voices total - 11 drum kits with a few dj sounds - USB-Midi interface built in eliminating need for additional midi-usb interface - Good for midi controlling - keys aren't weighted - no midi ja…
Yamaha PSS-790 - " Great for the time!"
translatedFunctionality rather interesting in light of its era and its very affordable compared to other competing products. UTILIZATION Its use is fairly simple since there was still no menus / submenus /…
Yamaha PSR-4500 - " Memories!"
translatedMany functions for a keypad 1990. Using fairly easy since UTILIZATION = key function! OVERALL OPINION Is the keyboard on which I learned in 1990! I remember at the time I was drooling over! I…
Yamaha DGX-300 - " Good keyboard and good sound"
translatedThe Yamaha DGX-300 is an arranger keyboard. It has hundreds of different sounds but only as a possibility to change the reverb, or add some effects (not a synthesizer). However it is possible to us…
Yamaha DGX-300 - " Not for expectations"
translatedHello, to answer this keyboard is a good product. UTILIZATION I have not been around but now the old disk 3''sont OVERALL OPINION In my case I did not touch light and semi the absence of 88 n…