Yamaha Tyros 2 - jl's review
translatedKeyboard Arrangers If you already have the state TYROS1 then it is duly TYROS 2, one would believe I see no accompanying sounds organs rest no comment, the strings, sound synthesizers, I recommend …
Yamaha PSR-230 - sorgen :shoot:'s review
translatedKeyboard 61 keys (5 octaves) ... Simple connection, MIDI IN & OUT, a jack for a pedal and one out of an amp or PA ... very basic, correct for my current use is a low-end Yamaha and a few years old …
Yamaha Tyros 2 - savoie's review
translatedOnly 5 octaves! for a keyboard of this quality is trsdcevant! especially piano bar or the sounds are often used piano. yamaha really a deaf ear to this level l. So I keep the tyros 1, and a sale rate…
Yamaha PSR-48 - Esteban999's review
translatedFor the description: - It has 5 octaves - A bank of 99 of his instruments (well, about 70% playable) can be multiplied by the dual voice (limit four keys simultaneously) - 99 accompaniment styl…
Yamaha Tyros 2 - Musicroman's review
translatedMany new high quality pads trs incredible choice, classic, Oriental, modern, arpges, etc ... And yes! There is indeed an easy to use sampler incorporated either on the keyboard keys to pitch compar…
Yamaha DGX-205 - demon jane's review
translatedArranger keyboard with 76 keys of memory ... I think a headphone dot pt, which serve as external output, a connection for a slecteur foot, and a USB connection to connect the pr directly to a compute…
Yamaha Tyros 2 - outmen's review
translatedUpdating my previous post - I now have my Tyros 2 for 1 month. Reminder: Before I had a PSR8000. I confirm the incredible sound quality but beware, the default settings of the device include a l…
Yamaha PSR-225 - paluche30's review
translated5 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 agreeme…
Yamaha DGX-305 - Fab49's review
translatedHello I use the DGX 305 for a week. I am delighted. The quality of sounds cool, live and all my sweet dpassent esprences. 494 sounds while doing acceptable. OTS 135 styles of good quality. His gre…
Yamaha PSR-350 - LouinParis's review
translated- The PSR 350 is a synth arranger who is ultimately more a toy that another thing he is five octaves. - It includes a connector jack which is output to headphones or a mixer (great), there is also …
Yamaha PSR-640 - Bigtos's review
translated5 octave keyboard (61 keys) dynamic stereo. MIDI In and Out (16 channels), headphone jack and auxiliary taken to sustain and expression pedal player and recorder 3.5 "diskette. 730 XG sounds incl…
Yamaha PSS-790 - remim's review
translated5 octave synth keys not velocity-sensitive and small. 99 sounds, 49 styles, a drum kit, not General MIDI compatible. 4 effects, pitch bend wheel. 8-track sequencer. Sounds of piano and percus…
Yamaha PSR-450 - Kon@r's review
translatedI've had two weeks and I do not regret my purchase. Available at approximately € 400 depending on the distributors. Self-taught at "medium", which had not played for several years, I feel like itch…
Yamaha PSR-3000 - clydebarrow's review
translatedNothing is missing! UTILIZATION Everything is done simply things simple and opration finest. excellent OVERALL OPINION Excellent! do not hsiter. a gem!
Yamaha PSR-3000 - papygourmand's review
translatedArranger keyboard 5 octaves it is connected to a PC on a sound card Terratec Aureon Universe, at home and in the evening UTILIZATION Editing sounds are quite simple OVERALL OPINION I use it…