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Yamaha PS 20

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Published on 05/19/13 at 10:22
49 keyboard keys light touch. 4 octaves.

No effect except sustain. No controllers pitch, filter, LFO etc etc ...... Connection "RCA" plug "Headphones."
An integrated HP (poor quality, but good to see the age of the beast).

Music: Organ 1 Organ 2, Trumpet, Strings, Clarinet, Oboe, Harpsichord, Piano, Vibraphone, Accordion. The sounds are not editable.

Unknown to me polyphony. Perhaps looking at the previous opinion.

UTILIZATION

Super easy to use. I got it from my father, so I did not have the manual, but I do not see how it could be used so it is simple.

SOUNDS

The sounds are cheap, but not bad in itself. Yeah, today we leave the things that have nothing to do, but at the time, it had to make a nice buzz.

I like the two organs that are really nice. And if you added a little phaser or flanger, the strings are really cool.
With a tad of reverb and chorus, the piano is not too bad.

The arpeggiator and pre-defined patterns are quite nice but not comparable to what comes out today. You can adjust the tempo and stay "mono or poly bass".

OVERALL OPINION

My father had already in 1985, so I've always been with me.

I like the arpeggiator that without being edited out really friendly sounds (I mean every time the Never ending story of Moroder Limalh) ... Really good sound!

Before the purchase, I had had a Yamaha PSS140 when I was a kid, but it is nothing compared to machines that I currently have.

For 60 euros in a flea market, it may be worth it.

However, I like a lot because it was my father who gave me and it is certain that when I sell my whole musical set-up, it will remain that I keep and this is it ..... But it's the sentimental value that speaks.