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#277156 - 12/03/09 12:12 PM Question on the S900
mc Offline
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Does s900 have a separate eq for the drums alone? I couldn't find one.

Also the new s910, from what I read, the drums have improved, but how? actual new drum set/samples or have the tweaked/eq them better

thanks.
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#277157 - 12/03/09 01:47 PM Re: Question on the S900
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The drums do not have a separate, global EQ, however, you can go into individual styles and EQ various aspects of the style, including the drums, then save the information either to a custom style, or to a registration, whichever you prefer.

If I recall correctly, the S910 added a drum kit or two, and the drums do seem a bit hotter than those on the PSR-3000 and S-900. You can also tune the keyboard's 5-band, global EQ and set certain frequencies that will enhance sounds in the drum's frequency range, but it will also have some effect on other instruments (voices) within that same frequency range.

Hope this helps,

Gary
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#277158 - 12/03/09 01:50 PM Re: Question on the S900
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Thank you Gary, your just a fountain of great information.

Also are thse features included in any of the Tyros?

[This message has been edited by mc (edited 12-03-2009).]
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#277159 - 12/03/09 04:54 PM Re: Question on the S900
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I would say that all the Tyros, each in their own time, were the Top of the Line(1 &2) and the current model is the Tyros3, therefore, have more features like sounds, styles, drum kits and in the cases, new technologies like the SuperArticulation (1st. generation)introduced in the Tyros2, and now the Super Articulation 2 in the new Tyros3.

Have established that the Tyros are the Top of the line, their smaller models counterparts:

Previous Generations
Tyros1 - PSR 3000
Tyros2 - PSR S900 Digital Audio recorder was introduced in the T2-S900

Current models
Tyros3 - PSR S910

Yamaha Added one more overdubbing Audio track in the T3 and now can also expand to more S.A.2 sounds like the new Trombone, Pan Flute, etc.

Hope it helps.

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#277160 - 12/03/09 05:22 PM Re: Question on the S900
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As mdorantes explained, there have been improvements, however, the basic operating system is the same in the Tyros series as it is in the PSR and PSR-S series. Consequently, the workarounds are the same as well.

Good Luck,

Gary
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#277161 - 12/03/09 05:50 PM Re: Question on the S900
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There are basic EQ settings for the drum parts in a style...also you can change the filter and brightness settings as well.

Go to MIXING CONSOLE...press button until the MIXING CONSOLE (Style part) is visible.

Use the TAB <> to select FILTER, or EQ.

Use the buttons below RHY1 and RHY2 to change settings.

If you want to keep the edits, press FUNCTION...DIGITAL RECORDING MENU...STYLE CREATOR....press EXIT, and then save the edited style to a USER or USB location.

Hope this helps.,

Ian
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