Ketron Midjpro - "Using the latest ketron midjay pro for live situation."
I bought this model to use with my Godin midi guitar , as I have been using the Gem Genesys xp for few years, wanted to update. The styles are limited but sound very realistic especially the drums a…
Technics SX-KN1500 - "An old keyboard that I wonder if I could still have"
Well... What do I say about the Technics sx-KN1500? It was for sure the keyboard that I kept for most time on my set until now. I got mine in January/2000 - and I wonder if I could still have it. T…
Yamaha DGX-205 - "User-friendly fun"
The DGX-205 is a keyboard that I call "user-friendly fun", because it's VERY easy to use (you don't even need the manual to start using it) and VERY fun to play. I got one of those as an "emergency …
Korg Ix300 - "Old, but good"
The Korg iX300 is an old arranger workstation and synthesizer. That sentence could mean "bad quality" for some people, but it's actually a great keyboard. It has lots of high quality sounds, with hig…
Casio XW-P1 - "The synthesis in your hands"
This is an instrument that works as synthesizer, organ and rompler, but the highlight is the synthesizer mode. I use it as synthesizer only, just to mention. And I think there's no easier way to edit…
Yamaha PSR-S650 - "Nice and versatile keyboard"
This is a keyboard that can be described as an "all-in-one". If you're still studying music or if you're a music teacher, it's a good learning tool. If you're a composer, it has lots of features that…
Yamaha PSR-510 - "A great nostalgy-bringing arranger keyboard..."
The PSR-510 is a keyboard that I got in mid-90's, I think as a birthday gift. There were LOTS of buttons on its panel (!!!) but although it looked difficult for me (I was a preteen at the time), I co…
Roland EM-50 - "A very versatile and reliable keyboard"
This is one of those keyboards that I could still have today. Very versatile and reliable, with excellent sounds and styles, top notch MIDI integration, nice design and easy to use. Although it's an …
Yamaha DGX-305 - "If you like both pianos and arrangers..."
... but don't have enough budget for a top keyboard that fits your needs, this one is your piece of cake. It's very easy to use - you don't even need the user manual to use it. The Live! Grand Piano …
Fenix by Young Chang TB4000D - "Nice board for beginners, but..."
I had a Fenix TB4000D once in early 2006, I guess. What can I say about it? The sounds and styles are overall good, it's very easy to use, and could be a nice choice for beginners. There are some gl…
Yamaha PSR-S950 - "Yamaha keeps on disappointing its customers...."
I have just tried S950 at one of my friend's house, he just bought it new. It sounds way worst than s750, let alone any korg arranger. Even korg's pa500 will blow it out of water. I dont understand,…
Yamaha NP-30 - "Playable"
I bought this piano as a means to find out whether I liked piano playing. That meant it had to have a bare minimum of sound and feel resemblance of a real piano. Sound has to inspire, touch has to gi…
Roland E600 - gabylastar's review
translatedRare arranger keyboard 61 keys (5 octaves) Pitch Bend and Modulation Midi In, Out, Thru Audio Out (Left / Mono, Right) Taking crankset Microphone jack Speakers 2x30 Watts of good qualit…
Yamaha Tyros - high_ligh's review
translatedI regularly use, USE Very simple, it is advisable for some to read the manual NOTICE GLOBAL That makes 12 years that I use keyboards synth arrangeurs..mais the tyros it is a beast, the so…
Delson TB800L - thorfin666's review
translated"Keyboard" 61 standard keys. Large LCD "multifunctional". 128 "sounds" (General MIDI questionable qualitée) Polyphony 16 notes. (Worthy of a keyboard 93) 100 demo songs. (Totally useless) I…