Originally posted by Nick G:
I doesnt have the granular sound editing that the Korgs and Rolands have but to me the sounds are already spot on! Only minimal editing is required for some voices.
I havent mucked around with the USB recording or MP3 playback yet but should do very soon.
-Nick
It's surprising how much the basic editing, "Voice Set", can affect the sounds...you've got control over Filter, Amplitude, LFO(with Pitch, Filter,and Amplitude modulation), and Envelope Generator.
Stacking two synth voices and detuning is cool too.
All it takes is a bit of imagination.
Certainly more than enough editing for an arranger, because, as you say, the synth sounds are already excellent.
The Audio to USB is one of my favorite features...no need of a fiddly HD...use a "no-moving-parts" flashdrive...the instrument records to the USB device in WAV, and it's then easy to upload to your laptop or PC and burn to a CD or convert to MP3 and email to your friends or upload to a forum.
The multi pads are great as well...there are quite a few new ones.
The PSR-S910 easily rivals TOTL models, and is better than some, and it really lacks nothing I'd need in an arranger.
Ian