Originally posted by trident:
Launching at Winter NAMM 2010, the 61-key PSR-E423 replaces the PSR-E413 and [b]includes over 120 arpeggiator patters that build and play around the chords played by the performer.
It also features control knobs for altering sounds in real time and providing hands-on ability to change aspects of Voice and arpeggiator sounds such as filter cutoff, tempo and effects.
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Thanks Trident. We've been using a PSR-E413 in the studio, and the filter controls are awesome for such an inexpensive instrument...the arps were pretty good too and could also be affected by the filter controls.
You could even get the filter to self-oscillate, and get some cool analog synth type harmonics happening.
The E423 looks like the logical upgrade for it...I'm looking forward to checking it out.
Ian