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Keyboard Arranger from Yamaha belonging to the PSR series

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  • Adrien 73Adrien 73

    Yamaha PSR 1100 the best arranger high tech.

    Yamaha PSR-1100Published on 12/14/11 at 10:37
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    The Yamaha PSR 1100 possde excellent sound engine dowry sonorits trsraliste of functionalities and compltes sophistiqus and the best manufacturing quality.

    USE

    The Yamaha PSR 1100 is user friendly on all levels.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    In rsumJ'ais bought a Yamaha PSR 1100 in September 2005 and I board the chancher the dealer, the Yamaha PSR 1100 possde excellent sound engine dowry sonorits TRSR realistic, compltes of functionalities and sophistiqus and the best manufacturing quality.
  • Julien DltJulien Dlt

    Yamaha PSR-1100Published on 08/22/06 at 18:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    61-key arranger clanier dynamic
    2 outputs to a headphone, 2 pedal jacks, midi in / out, USB, floppy lesteur
    More 800sons editable (watch that s not a synth, either)
    DSP, reverb, chorus, delay
    sequencer 16pistes

    UTILIZATION

    Like all Yamaha very easy to use
    and like all Yamaha manual is poor but I am almost tempted to say that it is useless

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had the 1year
    sounds are EXCELLENT but the piano can be is average, but by adding a small effect ca va.je regret that it is no more or effects (but as I said is not a synth c)
    J have had the yamaha psr 210,220,290, a DX7, and DJX and a roland e 12 vs vs is the one might expect the best c is another l…
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    61-key arranger clanier dynamic
    2 outputs to a headphone, 2 pedal jacks, midi in / out, USB, floppy lesteur
    More 800sons editable (watch that s not a synth, either)
    DSP, reverb, chorus, delay
    sequencer 16pistes

    UTILIZATION

    Like all Yamaha very easy to use
    and like all Yamaha manual is poor but I am almost tempted to say that it is useless

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had the 1year
    sounds are EXCELLENT but the piano can be is average, but by adding a small effect ca va.je regret that it is no more or effects (but as I said is not a synth c)
    J have had the yamaha psr 210,220,290, a DX7, and DJX and a roland e 12 vs vs is the one might expect the best c is another line at the same tps
    value for money I think is EXCELLENT
    c is a versatile arranger, classical fans may prefer korg roland but especially for others is an EXCELLENT choice c ..
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  • dark milleniumdark millenium

    Yamaha PSR-1100Published on 03/26/08 at 09:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Keyboard-type synthesizer (with aftertouch), 5 octaves (61 notes).
    -A simple but effective connectivity: 1 USB, Midi In / Out, 2 assignable pedal input, Aux Out (L and R), Output (R & L), power (16V).
    -800 Editable sounds, 8 "cool", 2 "sweet" and a "live" voices, many styles available, with the possibility of publishing. The pianos are Frache good, sound good EP, organs are average, a realistic range of percussion, strings pretty good, guitars correct limit (at the same time, it is not really made for that), good bass (especially synthBass), brass correct, the wind instruments modeled not too bad, choirs ways with good pads though, sounds very good and finally Forsythe, XG sounds good. …
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    Keyboard-type synthesizer (with aftertouch), 5 octaves (61 notes).
    -A simple but effective connectivity: 1 USB, Midi In / Out, 2 assignable pedal input, Aux Out (L and R), Output (R & L), power (16V).
    -800 Editable sounds, 8 "cool", 2 "sweet" and a "live" voices, many styles available, with the possibility of publishing. The pianos are Frache good, sound good EP, organs are average, a realistic range of percussion, strings pretty good, guitars correct limit (at the same time, it is not really made for that), good bass (especially synthBass), brass correct, the wind instruments modeled not too bad, choirs ways with good pads though, sounds very good and finally Forsythe, XG sounds good.
    -The effects are editable.
    Recorder-easy to use, good capacity of internal backup.
    -Pitch Bend Wheel.

    UTILIZATION

    Ergonomic-intuitive enough (I have been 3 or 4 years and I have not opened the manual sovent), an easy handling.
    Editions, to do with the manual (recommended) as complicated for the neophyte.
    -Manual for beginners, but clear enough to identify the important points.

    OVERALL OPINION

    "I use the keyboard and then 3 or 4 years, and I must say I am satisfied.
    The special-my favorite is the edition of the vote, which allows for fantastic combis. However, it is unfortunate that there have not arpeggiator (not a pure synthesizer).
    "I had tried a few arrangers but they did not suit me, and when I saw it (€ 1,100 for a high-end, before the release of Tyros) I could not resist.
    Value for money-really excellent for the price hard to beat.
    -I would do this choice because I do not really regret it.
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