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…
Yamaha PSR-S550 - "PSR-S550"
Exelent sound creation The S550 also work with most styles.However not all styles can be used. 5 Octaves and full USB midi,Exelent usable for example with reason 4 The only drawback is when you play …
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…
Suzuki Omnichord OM27 - moosers's review
The Suzuki Omnichord OM27 is a unique electronic instrument that is really unlike any other instrument that I've used before. It can be likened to an electronic version of an auto harp. Basically y…
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…
Yamaha VSS-200 - moosers's review
The Yamaha VSS-200 is a unique digital synthesizer and sampler. It has a built in microphone that you can use to record things and play it back using the keyboard. It also has standard patches and …
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…
Bobcat 1 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by gwenmollo/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Analog synth, 220 volt AC power , made in Italy, about 11 lb. Four octaves, 48 notes. No connections. Controls: On/off …
Yamaha PSR-225 - M Elise's review
There are a gazillion different PSR models and Yamaha has been making them for many years. This particular model is old but when I play the newer models in the local music store they don't seem that…
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 …
Casio CTK-710 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by valentin2105/translated from Audiofanzine FR) 241 tones, 100 rhythms, 50 song banks, 50 piano banks, USB connection, inexpensive! UTILIZATION Very easy to use…
Yamaha YPT-300 - FP User's review
Don't be fooled, the 500 voices aren't all different. There's about 100 different sounding voices. You can Split the voice and play 2 instruments at the same time by dividing the keys. The Styles (ba…
Yamaha PSR-293 - FP User's review
Only missing a pitch/modulation wheel. Price paid $200 UTILIZATION So simple i think it is well built, i just got it OVERALL OPINION Sounds great, no problem what so ever love it Originally …
Casio SK-1 - FP User's review
Did I say 8Khz, 1 second of sampling time? No turn-off memory. Basic sequencer, and only a handfull of presets. You know what? This is what makes the SK-1 special... You have to work around limitatio…
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…
Casio WK-3500 - FP User's review
The fact the keyboard has a floppy drive it doesnt really make a big difference. It should have had an loop feature and a automated quanitizer. it should have been able to read .wav files. Price pai…
Casio SK-1 - FP User's review
Its raw...enough said. i was surprised to see that it had amp envelopes and options like portamento... Price paid: $5.99 USD as mano said, the weaknesses make it a distinct instrument. the presets,…
Yamaha PSR-140 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Alechoux/translated from Audiofanzine FR) What kind of keyboard (synth, piano...)? [How many octaves I bought this workstation secondhand 4 years ago. It has 4 octaves. Type…
Yamaha Tyros 3 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by schnoupi/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Arranger, Tyros 2 successor. See Yamaha web site for more information! UTILIZATION Easier configuration than on the Tyros 2 because…
Kawai X50-D - JackLudden's review
This is a 5 octave synth, MIDI controller and more. You can connect headphones, have a line out to an amp, and there is MIDI in and out. There are well over 100 sounds available for the keys includ…