New Yamaha PSR-SX Series...
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- Musicwithharry
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New Yamaha PSR-SX Series...
As most of you know, I LOVE my PA700 and use it daily in both my business and in my studio area.
Yamaha was falling behind a bit with the PSR-S775/PSR-S975 series compared to the Korg PA700/PA1000.
It looks like Yamaha has upped the game a bit with these new offerings...they have some neat features that if are not on the PA700/PA1000, Korg might consider them in a future update...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7exwr_4GJ9I
Not that I am considering upgrading to a different brand of arranger by any means, but just providing info about Yamaha stepping up their game a bit...
Grace,
Harry
Yamaha was falling behind a bit with the PSR-S775/PSR-S975 series compared to the Korg PA700/PA1000.
It looks like Yamaha has upped the game a bit with these new offerings...they have some neat features that if are not on the PA700/PA1000, Korg might consider them in a future update...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7exwr_4GJ9I
Not that I am considering upgrading to a different brand of arranger by any means, but just providing info about Yamaha stepping up their game a bit...
Grace,
Harry
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According to my research, they are supposed to be available in the USA sometime in October. Some stores are already offering a pre-order option. One online store had the PSR-SX700 selling on pre-order for $1,499 USD. That is $200 more than the PA700.
One thing that I gleaned from the Specs sheet on Yamaha's website for the PSR-SX700 is that is had up to 5 Insert effects.
Unfortunately, it does not give more detailed information about how they are arranged and such. If the insert effects are set up similarly to how Korg did it in the M50 (and the M3, and others), then that is a step above what Korg is offering in the PA700. It may cause a new update to the OS for the PA700/PA1000 to allow for that functionality as well...
Grace,
Harry
One thing that I gleaned from the Specs sheet on Yamaha's website for the PSR-SX700 is that is had up to 5 Insert effects.
Unfortunately, it does not give more detailed information about how they are arranged and such. If the insert effects are set up similarly to how Korg did it in the M50 (and the M3, and others), then that is a step above what Korg is offering in the PA700. It may cause a new update to the OS for the PA700/PA1000 to allow for that functionality as well...
Grace,
Harry
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I like the look of the unit. It is sleek and I love the blue motif (no pun intended). It has a cool blue look to it.NativeAngels wrote:It looks quite boxy and the back is a little like the Tyros 2.
I wish we could change the colors on the screen of the PA700. I'm not so worried about the red LEDs in the buttons, but the orange/green colors on the screen of the PA700 do not look good to me. I know that it is a matter of aesthetics, but I'd like to be able to change colors.
Grace,
Harry
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Here is a link to the official Yamaha website where it mentions the features and specifications of the SX900. regards
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical ... index.html
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical ... index.html
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Hi friends:
It seem to be a reduced version of Genos.-
Although we have some issues with PA4x, it continuous been the best arranger.- Perhaps screens are not nice, but there is no limit on its functions; Genos and little brothers don't let you modify styles and sounds in the deep way you can do with Korg PA series.-
Again Korg +1.-
With regards.
Eduardo
It seem to be a reduced version of Genos.-
Although we have some issues with PA4x, it continuous been the best arranger.- Perhaps screens are not nice, but there is no limit on its functions; Genos and little brothers don't let you modify styles and sounds in the deep way you can do with Korg PA series.-
Again Korg +1.-
With regards.
Eduardo
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Re: New Yamaha PSR-SX Series...
In my opinion, wery nice and airy soundpictures with good space between instrument. Not that boomie and together pressed sound earlier psr had. And I do belive that S900 have scatwoices.Musicwithharry wrote:As most of you know, I LOVE my PA700 and use it daily in both my business and in my studio area.
Yamaha was falling behind a bit with the PSR-S775/PSR-S975 series compared to the Korg PA700/PA1000.
It looks like Yamaha has upped the game a bit with these new offerings...they have some neat features that if are not on the PA700/PA1000, Korg might consider them in a future update...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7exwr_4GJ9I
Not that I am considering upgrading to a different brand of arranger by any means, but just providing info about Yamaha stepping up their game a bit...
Grace,
Harry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCGte8NgcOc