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Originally posted by adimatis:
thanks jamman!
i noticed, reading the manual, that psr's "sequencer" while not being a real one, still provides good tool for editing. most of all, i liked "undo" function that completely lack in pa's seq. (at least i didn t find it ) this can be very important when aplying quantize and is not the right settings.
also, the big screen, with many lines display is great for any kind of tweaking i believe.
i wanted to know: is the vocal harm. the same as tyros1 has?

Looking at the schematic diagram of the 3000s vocal processor, it appears to be identical to the Tyros1. The main difference is the Tyros has an independent volume control on top of the keyboard, where the 3000s volume control is both an electronic slider, which is located on the main screen, and a manual trim pot that is situated next to the mic jack on the back of the keyboard.

and another thing: it seems to me, even if i never tried it, that psr has better inter-action with a external sequencer (cubase sx for instance). meaning that recording with auto accomp. in cubase, editing and playing the song back on psr does not require so many
button pressed, settings changed, many displays, etc etc.
can anyone confirm?

and one more: how many locations for user/imported styles do i get in psr3000?

The number of user style slots (memory locations) is essentially limited to the size of the USB storage device. This means you can access thousands directly from the USB Thumb Drive, or from the smart media card, which is the equivelent of having approximately 80 floppy disks loaded with files, all at the touch of a button. And, there are more third-party style files available for Yamaha keyboards than all other brands combined.


Good Luck,

Gary

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