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Published on 12/28/10 at 02:51# What type of keyboard (synth, piano ...)? How many octaves?
Light touch keyboard with 4 octaves
# What connections (audio, MIDI ...)?
A-912V DC input (center + exterior -), an auxiliary output in mono RCA output and a headphone jack 3,5
# How many sounds, styles available? Are they edited?
12 sounds, 8 rhythms, bass accomp manual, fingered, single finger
# Has he an effects section?
Yes vibrato and sustain 2 levels
# What are the characteristics of the sequencer?
No sequencer on this model but still a kind of memory to set a pace in my own way
UTILIZATION
* The general configuration is simple?
Yes we light, we choose an instrument and you play
* Editing of sounds and effects is easy?
no editing, but a very simple choice selection as an instrument of the list through a slider
* The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
Sufficient for the device. The last time I watched it .... ooh long ago. To find technical information about connections.
OVERALL OPINION
* For how long have you been using it?
Santa Claus brought it to me in December 1986
* What thing do you like most/least about it?
+ No bulky
+ Nice little look of electronic organs of the 80's
- Large buttons it would have been better
- No MIDI
- Selection of the tempo a bit vague to work today with a sequencer. but finding the exact timing on the computer it may have a certain charm
* Did you try many other models before getting this one?
It has certainly tried for me. I was delighted to find under the tree. That's huge. If so again today to 39 years and I still do.
* What is your opinion about the value for the price?
I do not know the price of the day ... perhaps 200 F? Yamaha for that price would not add MIDI ruined anyway.
* Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
Probably because the longer it goes the more I zieuter good place to try to find one in the same period.
A 10/10 general because all the same, despite missing a few cards, he was able to make my happiness
Light touch keyboard with 4 octaves
# What connections (audio, MIDI ...)?
A-912V DC input (center + exterior -), an auxiliary output in mono RCA output and a headphone jack 3,5
# How many sounds, styles available? Are they edited?
12 sounds, 8 rhythms, bass accomp manual, fingered, single finger
# Has he an effects section?
Yes vibrato and sustain 2 levels
# What are the characteristics of the sequencer?
No sequencer on this model but still a kind of memory to set a pace in my own way
UTILIZATION
* The general configuration is simple?
Yes we light, we choose an instrument and you play
* Editing of sounds and effects is easy?
no editing, but a very simple choice selection as an instrument of the list through a slider
* The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
Sufficient for the device. The last time I watched it .... ooh long ago. To find technical information about connections.
OVERALL OPINION
* For how long have you been using it?
Santa Claus brought it to me in December 1986
* What thing do you like most/least about it?
+ No bulky
+ Nice little look of electronic organs of the 80's
- Large buttons it would have been better
- No MIDI
- Selection of the tempo a bit vague to work today with a sequencer. but finding the exact timing on the computer it may have a certain charm
* Did you try many other models before getting this one?
It has certainly tried for me. I was delighted to find under the tree. That's huge. If so again today to 39 years and I still do.
* What is your opinion about the value for the price?
I do not know the price of the day ... perhaps 200 F? Yamaha for that price would not add MIDI ruined anyway.
* Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
Probably because the longer it goes the more I zieuter good place to try to find one in the same period.
A 10/10 general because all the same, despite missing a few cards, he was able to make my happiness