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Yamaha PSR-150

Keyboard Arranger from Yamaha belonging to the PSR series

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Tyokkann Tyokkann
Published on 01/31/05 at 17:48
Value For Money : Excellent
Arrengeur keyboard 5 octaves - 61 keys with a non-dynamic point of support for split
A headphone / out to
50 auto accompaniment styles
100 tones including 11 different sounds splitées (2 separate sounds on the keyboard)
No editing sounds
40 playable demos
16 sound effects and sound effects
drum pad to 16 different sounds (kick, snare, hit hat, cymbal, toms, drum machine)
Setting the tempo and the overall volume
No sequencer
Sound technology AWM voice & rhythm (Advanced Wave Memory) directly derived from the FM synthesis
2 HP stereo
Dimensions: 93 x 35 x 12
Weight: 4.6Kg
Touch is like synth without being disagreeable

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use and intuitive.
The settings are easy to make, change of tone could not be more simple.
Manual clear and precise, but virtually useless so the machine is easily to hand.

OVERALL OPINION

I did not use long, at most two months. I bought it used € 60 because I was looking for a simple arrengeur keyboard with good sounds to me gently back to zic after 8 years of forced shutdown.
What I liked was the sounds above, despite the machine that looks a little "toy" is a nice quality. This is probably due to sound technology AWM voice & rhythm (Advanced Wave Memory) directly derived from the FM synthesis.
The less it is precisely this aspect of "toy" that gives a wrong key on the keyboard is nice though. Other less: the lack of dynamic keys.
Very good value for someone who wants to start, or a child who wants to take his first steps on a 5 octave keyboard with large keys.
If I do it again this choice? Perhaps one of my future children. Yamaha is still a good reference to start.