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Yamaha PSR-D1
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by djdanny - written on 09.06.01 (Very useful, 3010 readings)
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The Yamaha DJX So what is this exactly? It’s the first of Yamaha’s new keyboards aimed specifically at creating dance music. As opposed to the PSR series which had voices and patterns that were more general, this keyboard has Synth and Bass Voices, special drum kits and sound effects. In all, it has 155 voices, plus the ...
by mercury7 - written on 21.09.00 (1328 readings)
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Having graduated from a Yamaha keyboard with mini keys, it seemed strange to use full sized ones - my plump fingers had got used to bending to hit the smaller keys. The PSR is popular because it is easy to use; it has 100 voices and 100 styles. There are, it must be said, some voices which do not seem up to scratch, I cannot imagine what ...
by Jammy - written on 03.08.00 (Very useful, 1369 readings)
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If you're new to keyboards and making electronic music or not, the Yamaha DJX is an excellent value keyboard. For round about £200 you get a decent machine with an excellent range of sounds. It has lots of pre-programmed tunes and drum patterns and you can turn on and off various elements of each pattern as it plays to create youyr ...
by - written on 26.06.00
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The Yamaha DJX is a nifty wee thing, with loads of buttons to press and switches to push. If you fance yourself as a Dance DJ mixer or composer, but don't have the computers or knowhow to do it, then this is a great place to start. There are 283 voices on this machine, which are good quality. It's basically an advanced ...
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