Originally posted by adimatis:
1. do you think the sounds are comparable? (matter of taste, i know, but need your oppinion) - i liked the sounds on pa50 quite alot.
over all sound wise(except ac piano ,ac guitars and some reed sounds) and effects pa50 is better IMHO.but sweet/live cool voices are as good.under $1000 you can't get better sound than pa 50(yes better than exrs).
2. the styles - are they tweakable as in pa50? can you change their sounds on-fly? how many user styles location for new-custom styles? can the factory styles be changed/saved over?
preset styles can not be changed totally like PA but ,SM slot and usb thumb drive made up for it.BTW most styles are versatile,plus music finder feature(like perfom mode but easier).and yes you can change them on fly
3. assigning action to multi pad. in pa50 i could assign not only sounds but also some functions to the four pads. can i do that in psr?
better you can play drum loops,and instruments phrases(like pa1x new OS).
4. what do you think about key action/feel compared in this two instruments?
similar but psr has the edge,more reliable action(if you comparing with PA 60,PA 60 is better)
5. how's vocal harmonist in psr3000? any good...?
not pa1x or g70 but useful if you have the right settings
6. is the difference between psr3000 and psr1500 sooo huge? (pricing pa50 = psr1500) i might consider 1500 for a change.
function wise (except VH)psr 1500 is the same,but in sound dept it's way under PA.
7. and one other important thing to me: in the pa50 there was a anoying noise coming out the speakers, but headphones too, even when the volume slider was all the way down. when going the slider up, this noise stop gradually, but is beeng replaced by the other type of noise, the "normal" one that comes with volume increasing anyway. i know this is a problem that also some other pa50 users had. so, my question is, how clean is the outputs of psr? can i record into the computer without having to apply heavy noise reduction?
never heard of issues,but hardware of psr is not great too.
to sum it up
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over all sound wise(except ac piano ) and effects pa50 is better IMHO.but sweet/live cool voices are as good.
psr blows pa is versatility and OS dept(unlike multi button pushing in PA both style and program/perform mode
and yes fills
large support of 3rd party styles,sm card and usb thumb drive for thousands of instant styles and mid files
better and more logical display(no dual button pressing for mutes etc)
easier layout and efx section
muti pads,smf play and arranger synchronization(great features)
over all more useful(less busy)styles,better chord recognition
vh means if you are solo gigger (no seperate mixer needed)(ie-can use power spker since psr has global eq settings)
no wonder yam is getting away with not so great hardware(since their OS,features are hard to beat)
eaiser to get a soft case
downside of psr
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drum samples not as good as pa
overall individual sounds(lacks fullness and punch with few exceptions) compared to pa
-more look of a home KB/hardware
not a real seq(pa 's seq is not that easy to use mainly d/t weak layout though functions are sufficient).
[This message has been edited by jamman (edited 02-26-2006).]