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- From: laforgue@uniriv.vbo.dec.com (Bernard Laforgue@VBO DTN 828-5857)
- Subject: Re: Yamaha psr500 info
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.101551.15884@vbohub.vbo.dec.com>
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- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 10:15:51 GMT
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- PS500 is fine for beginners, learn a keyboard instrument, including
- piano (if you hesitate to buy a piano to your kids but need
- sensitive touch) at least for the first year.
-
- The MIDI features are limited.
-
- I bought one one year ago for my daughter.
- My plan was to give a instrumebnt to practice her piano lesson at home,
- waiting to buy a real piano, and keep the PSR 500 as a rythm box.
- She uses it mainly as a piano, enjoing the progressive key touch.
- But now she reached a level where a real piano is needed.
-
- The feature that made by buy the PSR 500 was the programmable
- ryhtm and accompagment. It is not easy to use, and do not forget
- to check the state of the battery if you want to keep it.
-
- It can be powered either by 6 R20 batteries or by a Ac/DC converter
- (hughly recommended). The problem is that even with the AC/DC
- poer supply you need the batteries to keep the custom stuff you did.
- But having the batteries, if you forget to plug the AC/DC power, it
- works fine, but you consume your bateries without notycing.
- I have twice to reprogram rythms, due to failure of the batteries.
-
- Now I have got a Macintosh LC for 2 month and I tried to use the
- MIDI features. Here is the time I regret my purchase.
- YAMAHA did a strange design: you can record on the PSR500 itself
- any incoming MIDI sequence, for example I recorded songs played by
- the Mastertrack demo and it played great.
- but you replay it from the PSR500, you ear it as it was played,
- but it sends nothing to the MIDI out, same for the customized
- ryhtm. I was expecting to use MasterTrack to help to look at the
- Yamaha rythm pattern, no way. It is probably made to protect
- Yamaha creations.
-
- I haven't yet figure out how to restore the saved bulk date dump,
- that should contain my customisations.
- Anybody knows how to do it?
-
- My concusion: It is OK as a standalone family instrument.
- As a MIDI keyboard, it is really tricky to combine the internal
- recording capability and the MIDI interface. But if you have a computer
- and a good sequencer programm, you no longer need all these features.
-
- There is Roland keyboard in the same range of price, that has less
- programmable stuff, but better sounds. Sorry, I do not remember the
- model, it was one year ago.
-
- Bernard,
- who'd like to know how to play with PSR500 bulk data...
-