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Yamaha PSR-37

Keyboard Arranger from Yamaha belonging to the PSR series

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Published on 01/22/10 at 05:16
5 octave keyboard non-touch sensitive

100 tones of base (8-note polyphony) that seek to imitate the sounds of instruments including a dozen Foley
possibility to BLEND 2: dual voice (4 notes polyphony)
possibility to split: 20 sound for the bass (4 notes of polyphony), the 100 basis for the treble (3 note polyphony, or 2 dual voice notes)

24 boxes with 2 fills rhythm / intro, an intro / ending, speed adjustable in increments particulirement waves (do not try 120 bpm), volume adjustable in steps
start sync with the bass line mono or polyphonic

solo function style: bassline + sound suited to solo in the style (at dtriment of polyphony)

possibility to record and replay, as the machine stays on, a sequence of box rhythm and accompaniment

MIDI IN and OUT
stereo headphone jack output large
Pregnant integrates

Indeed Sustain 2 levels (not making good pedal sr)

UTILIZATION

We can no longer simple. Everything is instantaneous fawn from the many keys. Unfortunately it can not do anything more.

The manual is useless, except to go into the configuration noon (but I have not tried.

Sounds bases are ugly and take them as they are since we can not change them.

OVERALL OPINION

I used it mainly leaving on holidays or weekends to train or deal with.

I never had a piano before.

I am attached but I do not use it really. The sounds are rotten and the output has the breath. The sounds and give ryhtme box despite all the ideas, thanks a Flash navigation (in particular, we traveled all sounds now + or - crowds.

Currently, this machine is worthless. Buy something much pluttrcent same super low-end to at least have touch sensitivity.