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Yamaha PSR-225

Keyboard Arranger from Yamaha belonging to the PSR series

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Published on 02/09/06 at 07:16
5 octave keyboard, touch dynamic, headphone / to, among sustain pedal, midi in out, 238 sounds (100 x 2) rhythms, 8-track sequencer, support auto, 9 effects, dual and harmony, learning system agreements. + Full feature packed

UTILIZATION

Although it is packed with features it is very simple to use as the main functions is to hand. The edition of the sounds, rhythms, and the menu of the sequencer
have direct access. In fact most of the functions have their own button.c is intuitive, the manual I did not even read.

OVERALL OPINION

I have 3 years. I am a pianist and I also have a Roland FP8 for the piano and feel heavy, and a roland d20 with other sounds (I will change).
I was looking for a small portable keyboard, and lightweight amplifier that works on batteries so as not to be frustrated when other guitarists and percussionists boeuuuuffer put themselves on the grass. As I did not want to break my piggy bank but I wanted to be when even sounds correct because I listen SEVERAL keyboards in this price game and I chose it for its sounds.
I use sounds: pianos (which are when the unit is ramplifi)
The electric piano, trs good
The organs are not bad
vibraphone not bad either
full complete set of drums
good low
jazz guitar rhythm plays ok
trs the beautiful tablecloths of strings
a beautiful violin solo
a good tenor sax and a good trumpet mouth
a beautiful pan flute clarinet and a beautiful ...... I stop right lbr /> in brief what is right is that there is a lot of its very usable and some of its gadjet.
Rhythmic arrangements are largely pretty (me playing salsa, I t tonn by Latin styles)

If it again, I resigned.