Teclado yamaha psr e40311/15/2022 ![]() ![]() I use it at home and with a band (we play rock and heavy metal stuff). I've been using this keyboard for one year. I give it 7/10 because of this even though it can be easily avoided. It doesn't mention that the phones/line output is not conceived for line applications: the signal is strongly amplified when the keyboard volume exceeds the center position which led me to destroy two monitor pairs and one keyboard amp. Is the user's manual clear and comprehensive? You can also save your ideas in the "song" memory section. Yes, you can save complete configurations in a 16-sound bank. Yes, very smooth since it's a quite simple keyboard. Very comprehensive keyboard considering its price. The device also provides an arpeggiator (not very versatile), a "harmony" section (which can be useful to play things like The Who's "Baba o'riley" for example :P) and a 2x2.5 watt amp stage, which is powerful enough to play with acoustic instruments. You also get 180 rhythms named styles (percussions without accompaniment), a music database with 280 rhythms and accompaniment capability, and a song section with 35 tracks, five of which can be edited (each track has five instruments + one recorded "style"). Split mode (you can edit the split and dual sounds the same way as the main sound) In spite of this, I find this function very useful). average quality) and for attack/release parameters (quite difficult to use because the controls don't produce any effect up to one quarter of the way. Two controls for the filter (very effective, it's what I like most about this keyboard), for the effects section (chorus/flanger and reverb. You get about 500 presets with some editing possibilities: How many presets and styles are available? - Can they be edited? Does the unit have an effects section? Headphone/line output, USB connector and 1/4" input for a sustain controller. Types of connections (audio, MIDI, etc.): The PSR E413 is a 5-octave arranger keyboard (61 keys) What kind of keyboard (synth, piano.)? - How many octaves? (Originally written by mengil/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Perfect to learn on and get a feel if keyboards are what you want to play without spending a bundle. It's not a toy, but not exactly something you want to use on stage. If you are looking for a low priced keyboard that will take time to outgrow the features it offers, this may be a great choice for you. You don't want to run this on D batteries,lol.Īll plastic construction, but seems durable if you don't beat it up. The optional AC adapter comes with a cheap sustain pedal and adds about 35 dollars to the price, but needed. It does not directly connect to a midi port. Keys can be programmed to be touch sensitive,with one key, a nice feature for those who can play. It can mimic a string or brass orchestra, or choir! You can program a vast arsenal of sounds with it to suit your mood or style of play. I have had this for a couple of years now and no problems at all, still plays as it did when I bought it. You can add 5 user tracks recordable in the memory, which is great to use as a back up when I play my bass. It's light, easy to tote around and has an array of very cool sounds. The URL I included is for the updated version Model PSR-E413, basically the same features. I always wanted to have an affordable keyboard to play with and learn on, and this was a great choice. I bought this Yamaha keyboard on an impulse at GC one day because it was on sale for 225.00, and a bargain at that. ![]()
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