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Published on 07/27/05 at 06:24
The sounds are very good (Piano, strings, church organ, voices)
What are the fish are electric guitars with distortion (Overdriven guitar, distortion guitar) and voice of electronic organs, voice Cool! Organ lacks a bit of tone.
The USB connection is convenient and easy to use to manage the SmartMedia card except that the MIDI songs that are recorded from the computer can not be deleted from the DGX-505.
Notably absent are MIDI ports (in and out) which prevents the connection of an expander or the connection with another MIDI keyboard or if someone can tell how?
UTILIZATION
The setup is simple enough, but to edit a sound way to apply effects (chorus and reverb for example) must be entered in the menu which is a bit tedious.
OVERALL OPINION
The best: sound, display and function scores karaoke (no problem to read files. Kar if they have been previously recorded. Mid)
The least: the lack of MIDI ports, I think it is wrong to Yamaha because it limits the expansion capabilities of the keyboard if only for the connection of an expander. I do not know if the USB port can compensate for the lack of MIDI, but to my knowledge I do not think there is a sound module that passes plugs directly into the USB port of a MIDI keyboard
What are the fish are electric guitars with distortion (Overdriven guitar, distortion guitar) and voice of electronic organs, voice Cool! Organ lacks a bit of tone.
The USB connection is convenient and easy to use to manage the SmartMedia card except that the MIDI songs that are recorded from the computer can not be deleted from the DGX-505.
Notably absent are MIDI ports (in and out) which prevents the connection of an expander or the connection with another MIDI keyboard or if someone can tell how?
UTILIZATION
The setup is simple enough, but to edit a sound way to apply effects (chorus and reverb for example) must be entered in the menu which is a bit tedious.
OVERALL OPINION
The best: sound, display and function scores karaoke (no problem to read files. Kar if they have been previously recorded. Mid)
The least: the lack of MIDI ports, I think it is wrong to Yamaha because it limits the expansion capabilities of the keyboard if only for the connection of an expander. I do not know if the USB port can compensate for the lack of MIDI, but to my knowledge I do not think there is a sound module that passes plugs directly into the USB port of a MIDI keyboard