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#298907 - 11/06/10 05:44 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
leeboy Offline
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Totally agree with ALL of you!

Thanks Nick,
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#298908 - 11/06/10 06:40 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
ianmcnll Offline
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Nice one, Nick.

Only one of the many reasons I love my S910.

Thanks,

Ian
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#298909 - 11/06/10 07:05 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
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Well, it does sound good but to me, it's the video along with great playing and an arranger that does just fine. Who is to say that it would not sound BETTER on something higher end. Might, might not, depends on style-making capability and sounds on the other arranger. The man can play and is very creative to make this.
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#298910 - 11/06/10 07:08 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
Scottyee Offline
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Timmor's playing and the S910 definitely sound great, but it was the sum of video-audio parts: integration of moving background dance scenes, text caption of arr's current style being played, that impressed me most.
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#298911 - 11/06/10 07:09 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
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Creativity at it finest !

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#298912 - 11/06/10 07:10 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
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Just One more thing I would like to add...I don't really want this Posting turning sour...BUT the DRUMS sounded Very Good! The Whole Production was Just Tops!...Think I'll listen to it again...Have a Great Day!

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#298913 - 11/06/10 07:16 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
ianmcnll Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by SemiLiveMusic:
Well, it does sound good but to me, it's the video along with great playing and an arranger that does just fine. Who is to say that it would not sound BETTER on something higher end. Might, might not, depends on style-making capability and sounds on the other arranger. The man can play and is very creative to make this.


Yep, SemiLiveMusic, it is the combination of the video and the great playing (plus a nicely made style).

However, mid-range arrangers aren't the penalty box they used to be several years ago, and an S910, PA-500, E-50 are valid instruments, lacking nothing but features that not everyone will use.

Ever since the PSR-2000, I've been using mid-range Yamaha's and they have more than met my needs as a pro player.

Considering an S910 is roughly 1/3 of a Tyros3/4, that's a pretty darn good bang for the buck.

Korg and Roland (the latter up until this year) offer, pretty well, the same deal.

Ian
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#298914 - 11/06/10 09:46 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
Tony Hughes Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Harold123:
Just One more thing I would like to add...I don't really want this Posting turning sour...BUT the DRUMS sounded Very Good! The Whole Production was Just Tops!...Think I'll listen to it again...Have a Great Day!


It won't turn sour Harold there is nothing wrong with the drums, it's all crap about drums, I've got £4200.00 worth of freaking drums and frankly there is nothing wrong with the drums on this Yami for £1500 it's bloody great. Thanks Harold I agree with you, anyone who comes with the downs on this ain't right in the head. Someone will don't you just know it, I can feel it in my water, it's 11:30 in the States thats how I know. Take a look at Glyn UK Demo Man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3ndtpqaFpE&feature=related



[This message has been edited by Tony Hughes (edited 11-06-2010).]
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#298915 - 11/06/10 11:28 AM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
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Registered: 10/20/09
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Anybody is going to play their best when a pretty gypsy is dancing around them
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#298916 - 11/06/10 05:11 PM Re: Lord of the dance on PSR S910
leeboy Offline
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I saw the beautiful Gypsy...was there a keyboard there too?
:-)
Lee S.
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