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#481404 - 11/21/19 06:09 PM
 
Day One  SX-900
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Registered:  06/28/01
 
Posts: 2798
 
Loc:  Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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First Day Thoughts
  First of all, Frank is an awesome Zone dealer. Thanks to him for a great deal and fast delivery
  My arranger keyboard was the now 10 year old PSR-3000, and while it still plays great, I was way overdue for an upgrade, and went with the SX-900. The SX is really quite different from the 3000, and I have a lot to learn, starting with finding factory styles. Yes, many styles have moved, and it will take awhile before I can locate my ol' favorites without thinking.  Voice locations are  easier to find as  categorization hasn't changed that much over the years.
  Right out of the box, the SX-900 has a nice rich lush sound, that just blows away the 3000, and I know with some time, I'll get it set up to sound even better, once I learn where all the edit parameters are located.  Overall, I'm impressed with the styles, and the built in OTS. The Guitars voices may be my favorite, but again, overall , for me all the voices are a vast improvement. Remember, I'm coming from a PSR-3000, so I can't compare the SX-900 with a later S-xxx.
  The LED screen display looks great and I have no trouble with the viewing angle that has been discussed. Touch screen works great. I like the over all black matte finish and have no trouble reading what's under the buttons. The rubber type buttons are fine, I actually like them, it's a silent action when pushed. I like that you can use buttons or the touch screen for main categories like selecting a style category, but I'm quickly learning that the touch screen needs to be used for many sub categories. (I keep looking for a button)
  For those that use a music stand , it's serviceable, but not nearly as good as a separate heavy duty music stand that I use . If you  have students, I'm sure you wouldn't  be using the factory stand anyway.
  Haven't tried the chord looper yet, but recorded a song, and  that was easy, but again different than what I'm used to.  Trying to edit a style or voice is also something I'll need to practice to make easier. I had the 3000 so long, I could just do things almost blindfolded. This new board poses a little bit of a challenge to learn, and hey that's a  good thing to keep my brain tuned up. And it's been just one day, so ...
  That's it for now, yes I have questions and look forward to enjoyable times learning the answers, but for me, it's a keeper for sure. 
  Like Dave said "It sounds great, and it's fun to play" 
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Larry "Hawk"   
  ♫ 🎹🎹 ♫ SX-900 
 
 
  
 
 
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#481419 - 11/21/19 09:39 PM
 
Re: Day One  SX-900
[Re: lahawk]
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Registered:  12/22/02
 
Posts: 6021
 
Loc:  NSW,Australia
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Congratulations Larry, great to hear that you like it.
  The styles aren’t quite as mixed up as  they first appear. I thought , what were they thinking. I hadn’t spotted the little icon on the style that says, country, rock , pop. Then noticed that one type are on the left , the other on the right,and the country styles were on alternate pages. Once I realised that, it was easier to find them. Fortunately most of the other categories have a button of their own.
  Anyway, ENJOY. 
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best wishes Rikki  🧸
  Korg PA5X 88 note SX900  Band in a Box 2022
 
 
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#481475 - 11/22/19 12:44 PM
 
Re: Day One  SX-900
[Re: lahawk]
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Registered:  03/22/17
 
Posts: 449
 
Loc:  Mountain Home, AR
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Congrats on ths sx-900.  Your comments concerning will be watched very closely as i have a 3000 I'm thinking about moving up from.  Being that I lave in the middle of nowhere its quite hard deciding what to move up to.  I am considering the SX and a pa4x.  On the other hand I am considering waiting for the pa5x.  At this poing of my life I expect that whatever I get it should be my last one. 
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PSR 740,PSR 3000, Mirage, tx7, mp32, Pro Tools 10,11 SONAR, Reaper, BIAB 2020 and a pile of Computer Music mags w/disks College student was working on Doctoral, Education  Now just doing courses to do courses
 
 
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