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#212230 - 08/07/02 12:12 PM presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
sunnycool Offline
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Registered: 08/07/02
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I own a 740 presently.I frequently use the vocalharmonizer with 1 finger chords for playing.Is it worth upgrading to the PSR2000 which looks real good from the Ads...?Please help..THX!

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#212231 - 08/07/02 12:19 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
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Yeah the 2000 is well worth the upgrade... There are several new features on the 2000 that make it well worth it too. The 2000 now has an internal sequencer and allows more storage for user styles.. You can also edit the voices now, and you're not just stuck with the preset like you are on the 740. The 2000 has a much nicer screen like that of the 9000, stronger speaker system, and a few other things as well. For the price the 2000 would be a good upgrade. The 740 isnt' a bad keyboard, but when compared with the 2000 and what all you get for the money you can't go wrong

Squeak

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#212232 - 08/07/02 12:29 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
sunnycool Offline
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Registered: 08/07/02
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Loc: india
wow..thx a lot friend..U really made my job a lot easier.One more thing...what, in your opinion would be better to use with the PSR2000 for digital audio recording...Cakewalk Sonar or Sound forge 5 ? I do not record with MIDI..so thats OK. And yes...Im a dance and trance music afficinado.I play a lot of remixed songs.Are the dance styles like technopolis,eurotrance good and catchy.How would it compare with the dance styles of the 740?
THX A ZILLION....!

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#212233 - 08/07/02 12:31 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
MagicUser Offline
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Registered: 06/05/02
Posts: 190
Loc: New York, USA
When I was looking for a new synth. I compared all of the features and pricing for the Yamaha line (I happen to like them) and felt the difference between the 740 and 2000 was worth the difference to go to the 2000. (I have had it only a few days but am very pleased with it). I tried the 550 and 740 in a local store and am really impressed with the 2000. The pricing was close for me and I felt the extra features would be worth it.
There is a comparison chart of features on the web. Take a look and decide. I thought the 740 was being discontinued (at least at the guitar center I went to).
There are more sounds, functions, and still has the vocal harmonizer. You can also download the 2000 manual and take a look to see all of the features.
Hope this helps.
- Brian

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#212234 - 08/07/02 12:33 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
Zack Offline
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Registered: 07/11/02
Posts: 138
hey sunny. i never used the 740, but i do know that the dance beats on the 2k are quite good. also, you can get some off the net, like the clavinova stuff, that has some great ones. theres also some great lead voices on the 2k.
my two cents
Zack

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#212235 - 08/07/02 12:51 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
sunnycool Offline
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Registered: 08/07/02
Posts: 54
Loc: india
thx for the info>I do not write dance music but I rely a lot on the styles and the trancy voices in the synth.Also...im new to this voice editing thing..is it just like synthesizing a voice by tweaking its waveforms etc like in the rolands and tritons??
THX>>>

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#212236 - 08/07/02 02:02 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Hey Sunnycool,
If your old girl liked the 740, imagine what caliber of NEW chick you'll get when you have the upgraded 2000 !

They love the boys with the coolest toys !
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#212237 - 08/07/02 02:06 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
The Vocal Harmonizer improvements alone are worth the price.
DonM
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#212238 - 08/07/02 03:47 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
Louis-Simon Ouellet Offline
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Registered: 11/18/01
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Loc: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Quote:
Originally posted by sunnycool:
in your opinion would be better to use with the PSR2000 for digital audio recording...Cakewalk Sonar or Sound forge 5 ? I do not record with MIDI..so thats OK.


hi Sunnycool
as for your musical question i would go with Sonar ! it does whatever sound forge does and better! its a powerhouse music production specially for loop based-foundry-acid-compatible-etc-type: there is even a rythm sampler, basically you dont even need the keyboard anymore ! i think its the best. and dont discard the midi features too!
good luck (with your girl-story :-) )
Louis-Simon

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#212239 - 08/07/02 04:27 PM Re: presently own a PSR740....is PSR2000 worth the upgrade??
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by sunnycool:
I own a 740 presently.I frequently use the vocalharmonizer with 1 finger chords for playing.Is it worth upgrading to the PSR2000 ?


In ONE word . . . YES !

As far as a digital audio recording goes, I recommend you check out Cool Edit Pro2:
http://www.syntrillium.com/cep/

It has more comprehensive audio editing capabilities than even Sonar (which I also own). Cool Edit Pro2 also has awesome loop support (great for dance grooves), and supports multi track recording as well (with up to 128 tracks of audio playback). Soundforge's multi-track recording capabilities is very limited compared to Cool Edit Pro2. Cool Edit Pro2 also supports midi editing, though not as comprehensive as Sonar offers. I just recently switched form SoundForge & Sonar to Cool Edit Pro2 and (so far) find it very powerful & easier to use than the others.

Keyboard Magazine reviewd Cool Edit Pro2 in their August 2002 issue and gave it a thumbs up!

Scott

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