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Keyboard Arranger from Yamaha belonging to the DGX series

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  • eccecceccecceccecc

    If you like both pianos and arrangers...

    Yamaha DGX-305Published on 06/11/15 at 16:22
    ... 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 patch is very nice - I actually think it's good enough for band gigs, because the sound is very present.
    The only minor thing that I found was the weakness of the keys. If you're like me and have heavy hands, there's a risk to maybe break the keys. But if your hands are soft, it's not a problem.
  • Kheops887Kheops887

    Yamaha DGX-305Published on 06/29/05 at 13:52
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Keyboard 76 notes, full keys and sensitive touch piano.

    Level connections, SUSTAIN, PHONE / AUDIO, USB (replaces MIDI), DC IN, rglage LCD CONTRAST knob.

    Sound: I personally find the sounds of good quality trs at least for the use I make. Sounds Cool!, Sweet! and Live! They are superb, I recommend the piano Live! which is a rgal of the same fltes, sax and organ that are quite remarkable. Other sounds are trs honntes, they abound in the XG, but hey, they must really have the ide a trs prcise of what we want to do!

    Styles: The styles are in number 135, trs honntes for those who want or make s'entraner Titus models. Classic intro / change / ending / Interlude.J 'would by AIM against mo…
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    Keyboard 76 notes, full keys and sensitive touch piano.

    Level connections, SUSTAIN, PHONE / AUDIO, USB (replaces MIDI), DC IN, rglage LCD CONTRAST knob.

    Sound: I personally find the sounds of good quality trs at least for the use I make. Sounds Cool!, Sweet! and Live! They are superb, I recommend the piano Live! which is a rgal of the same fltes, sax and organ that are quite remarkable. Other sounds are trs honntes, they abound in the XG, but hey, they must really have the ide a trs prcise of what we want to do!

    Styles: The styles are in number 135, trs honntes for those who want or make s'entraner Titus models. Classic intro / change / ending / Interlude.J 'would by AIM against more OTS by style (1 single on the 305). Not ditables.

    Effects: DSP missing the good old I think, like tremolo and distortion ... (useful for jazz, etc. ...). Otherwise classic 4 x Chorus, Reverb x 9, 26 x Harmony. Overall quite suitable for use "domestic".

    Squenceur: Fun but no more, faster, to quickly record a Intgr ide before you forget anything else;-p Anyway, tjs useful! (6 tracks ca 10,000 notes)

    The pros: The screen! This is what has guided my choice. Graphic 320 x 240 pixels. It makes using the machine friendly and comfortable. The navigation is intuitive trs I think we know qd small shortcuts your checks split / dual / harmony, etc. ...

    Trs pratqiues, posting scores. Possibility of a MIDI song Tlcharger ds flash memory or SmartMedia, reproduce (Fidler!) With the score and lyrics. Also possibility to register and view the score of what we play.

    The apps that came with the keyboard: very practical and intuitive to load midi's. Not yet time to test MusicSoft but apparently bcp possibilities (e-learning, etc ...)

    The -: I AIM numrot a menu. For example, to select the menu sustain, we must remember that we must press as many times when a button for each function numro t would be desirable. Futile but here :-) (Even more futile: APRS 2 days of use Modra, a dead pixel ds the screen! Trs serious but not good ...).

    UTILIZATION

    As I said above, everything is done to make the intuitive. The good old Systm "Press & Hold" Yamaha is omniprsent on the keyboard. Intuitive menu, edition of effects: none.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this keyboard for 2 weeks and I'm delighted! Fully satisfy me some sounds. If you want a keyboard with good sound (even good for trs Cool!, Live! And Sweet!), The effects of good quality it's the same for the styles and use of Pc softwares on.

    J'e would do no doubt the same choice!

    In short, convenient to use keyboard that I call home! Highlights for me: USB, notch graphics, sound, (YESS 4 trs well done for knowing that such INTERESTED).
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  • caiucaiu

    Yamaha DGX-305Published on 03/04/07 at 02:14
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    76-key synth
    MIDI outputs, audio
    SmartMedia Card Reader
    493 sounds (kits with each accounting for one's) non-editable
    6 sequencer tracks (possible to overlay up to 6 shots), mute option.
    Also: effects (delay, reverb ...), learning pieces (follow the notes of the score and the keyboard on the screen), adjustable metronome ...

    Finally, we are asking for a keyboard of this type which ...

    UTILIZATION

    Setup could not be more simple: you plug the power supply itself on the outlet.
    The manual is clear enough.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year is my first keyboard, I wanted to make music and I knew not to go about it when the music store I came, saying, "I wan…
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    76-key synth
    MIDI outputs, audio
    SmartMedia Card Reader
    493 sounds (kits with each accounting for one's) non-editable
    6 sequencer tracks (possible to overlay up to 6 shots), mute option.
    Also: effects (delay, reverb ...), learning pieces (follow the notes of the score and the keyboard on the screen), adjustable metronome ...

    Finally, we are asking for a keyboard of this type which ...

    UTILIZATION

    Setup could not be more simple: you plug the power supply itself on the outlet.
    The manual is clear enough.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year is my first keyboard, I wanted to make music and I knew not to go about it when the music store I came, saying, "I want to make music, compose my songs using a keyboard.-_-'poor seller, not much I helped! I did not even see the difference with a master keyboard! In short, I sold it and I' mumuse did it ...
    It is easy to use, the handling is very fast (for starters, you touch the volume and the wheel makes you change the sound. Then, you touch everything and anything until the message "Are you sure?" apparraisse, so there you put "no" and you go elsewhere ^ ^)

    I recommend it to those who want the piano in an apartment or want to have fun with the sounds ... nothing very professional in itself!
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